The UK Medical Cannabis Registry is a national database that collects real-world evidence from patients prescribed medical cannabis. By taking part, patients share information about their treatment, symptoms, and quality of life through regular questionnaires.
Taking part usually involves completing short questionnaires every few months. This gives patients a simple way to track their own health over time, while also helping researchers, doctors, and policymakers understand how medical cannabis is used, its benefits, and any side effects.
At Curaleaf Clinic, eligible patients are invited to contribute to the registry as part of their ongoing care.

All eligible patients at Curaleaf Clinic are invited to join the UK Medical Cannabis Registry after giving informed consent. Participation is free and open to patients anywhere in the UK.
The registry collects information such as which medical cannabis products are prescribed, patient-reported outcomes (for example, symptoms and quality of life), and any reported side effects.
All data is pseudonymised before it is used. It may be shared with researchers, healthcare institutions, or policymakers to improve understanding of how medical cannabis is used in real life. This evidence helps support safer prescribing and better care for patients in the future.
Yes. All participant information is handled with strict confidentiality.
Before being added to the registry, patient data is pseudonymised — meaning any identifying details are removed or replaced so that individuals cannot be linked to their records. If data is later shared with academic or healthcare organisations, it is always pseudonymised and handled in a way that protects privacy.