A simple guide to preparing for your medical cannabis consultation at our licensed Chiang Mai clinic — what documents to bring, what the licensed practitioner consultation involves, and how the in-person visit works.
Book a Consultation Talk to usBring a valid Thai national ID card. If you are a foreign visitor or resident, bring your passport. A valid identity document is required for the regulated process.
Where you have it, bring relevant medical information — for example a summary of your medical background. This helps the licensed practitioner carry out the consultation and evaluation.
Note down anything you want to ask. The consultation is a conversation with a licensed practitioner, and it is a good moment to understand the process and the documentation involved.
You can complete the secure online intake before you arrive. It saves time at the clinic, though the in-person visit remains part of the legal, regulated process.
The consultation is a discussion with a licensed practitioner about your situation and your relevant medical background. There is nothing to be anxious about — it is a normal clinical conversation, and its purpose is to allow the practitioner to understand your circumstances.
The practitioner carries out an individual evaluation in line with Thai medical guidelines. Any decision — including whether a PT 33 prescription is appropriate — rests with the licensed practitioner. Attending a consultation is an evaluation, not a guarantee of any particular outcome.
Access takes place in person at our licensed clinic in Chiang Mai. The clinic and its qualified staff handle the visit and any documentation in line with Thai regulations. If a prescription is issued, you can read more in our guide to the PT 33 prescription.
Bring a valid Thai national ID card or, if you are a foreign visitor, your passport. It also helps to bring any relevant medical information you have, such as a summary of your medical background. These help the licensed practitioner carry out the consultation.
A licensed practitioner discusses your situation and relevant medical background with you and carries out an individual evaluation. The consultation is the basis for any decision the practitioner makes, in line with Thai medical guidelines.
Access takes place in person at the licensed clinic in Chiang Mai. You can begin the intake online beforehand to save time, but the clinic visit is part of the legal, regulated process.
No. A consultation is an evaluation, not a guarantee. Whether a PT 33 prescription is appropriate is a clinical decision made by the licensed practitioner during your consultation.
This page is general information, not medical advice. Treehouse is a licensed clinic; eligibility is determined by a licensed practitioner during your consultation.