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Chronic insomnia

What is Chronic insomnia?

Chronic insomnia is a form of sleep disorder if it persists for at least 3 nights per week for at least 3 months. It is characterised by difficulties with falling asleep easily or with staying asleep without waking frequently.

This can increase feelings of tiredness, or affect mood and cognitive functions such as memory and concentration during the daytime which can affect work, study or other activities. These symptoms are often the reason individuals seek treatment for chronic insomnia.

Although there are no clear causes, contributing factors can include stress, anxiety, depression, and underlying chronic conditions such as pain.

Doctor discussed medicinal cannabis treatment with patient at Green Clinic

How can Green Clinic help with chronic insomnia?

Green Clinic specialises in alternative approaches to addressing chronic insomnia alongside conventional medical approaches. Through supporting the body’s own endocannabinoid system, the Green Clinic aim is to restore balance and regulate the function of key systems involved in establishing healthy and regular sleep patterns.

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Chronic insomnia FAQs

Chronic insomnia, when an individual takes a long time to fall asleep or remain asleep for a continuous period, and this occurs on a regular weekly basis for 3 months or more.

Contact Green Clinic on 1300 622 262 and we will send you an email with electronic forms to complete and return.

When your completed forms are returned, our Green Clinic doctors will review your information The clinic will contact you to book an appointment if we are able to assist with your medical concerns.

An initial consult is $175

Yes, our doctors can consult with all patients around Australia via telehealth.

Disclaimer:
Green Clinic exists to assist patients with specific medical conditions where the treatment has evidence for the condition and is deemed appropriate. Under current laws in Australia, medical cannabis is legal but not proven for many medical conditions with few exceptions. Medical practitioners must therefore consider risks and benefits for each patient before consulting with them for potential treatment. Medical cannabis can cause side effects in some individuals and is known to interact with other medications. Medical cannabis treatment outcomes will vary for each individual patient based on their medical condition and each patient’s unique metabolic profile. Green Clinic reserves the right to use discretion in determining if treatment is appropriate for an individual patient.