Why Us

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About Cura Vida Cannabis Clinics

At Cura Vida Cannabis Clinics (CVCC), our mission is to improve and accelerate access to medical cannabis in Costa Rica for all eligible patients. We are dedicated to providing expert consultations, seamless telemedicine services, and a trusted pathway to high-quality medical cannabis treatments.

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Why Us

  • 50,000+ Consultations Worldwide since 2013
  • 98% of visits end up with treatment
  • 92% of patients report improved quality of life within the first 3 months of treatment
  • 87% experienced reduced symptoms of chronic pain or anxiety
  • 75% were able to reduce or eliminate at least one pharmaceutical medication
  • 4.8/5 average patient satisfaction rating
  • 3 out of 4 patients renew their prescription after their initial treatment cycle

How it works


We’re here to help you understand if medical cannabis is right for you.

Cura Vida Cannabis Clinics (CVCC) is a licensed and regulated private clinic with specialist doctors who can prescribe medical cannabis to eligible patients with a range of conditions.


Book a Consultation

Schedule a virtual appointment with one of our licensed medical professionals.

Medical Assessment

Our doctors will evaluate your condition and determine your eligibility for medical cannabis.

Obtain a Prescription

If approved, you will receive a prescription that allows access to medical cannabis from authorized pharmacies.

Qualifying & Eligible Conditions

Patients can access medical cannabis through Cura Vida Cannabis Clinics (CVCC) based on their medical needs. There are two pathways:

Qualifying Conditions– These conditions provide easier access to medical cannabis, ensuring faster approval and treatment options.

Eligible Conditions – Patients with these conditions may qualify for access based on a doctor’s evaluation

All Conditions

Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis (FBCA)

Medicinal cannabis has emerged as a powerful therapeutic option for managing various health conditions, from chronic pain and neurological disorders to anxiety and inflammation. However, personalized monitoring of patient responses remains a significant challenge. By integrating Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis (FBCA) into patient care, we can provide objective, data-driven insights into the physiological effects of cannabis therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions

To access medical cannabis in Costa Rica, you need a consultation with a licensed practitioner. Our doctors will speak with you, and they will assess your condition and determine if cannabis-based treatment is proper for you. If prescribed, your treatment plan will be tailored to your specific needs, ensuring the best possible results.

Book a consultation today and find out how medical cannabis could help you!

Held to the highest pharmaceutical standards, medical cannabis ensures purity, potency, and consistency.

Over-the-counter CBD products – like oils and drinks sold in wellness stores, do not undergo the same rigorous testing and may contain inconsistent CBD levels.In addition, THC, the compound responsible for many of cannabis’s therapeutic effects, is only legally available with a prescription.

Medical cannabis carries a lower risk of addiction compared to recreational cannabis and certain prescription medications like opioids. While high-THC products can pose a hazard if misused, our specialists carefully manage dosing and monitor patients regularly to ensure safe and effective use.

The goal of medical cannabis treatment is to manage symptoms, not create a high. Our clinicians work closely with patients to determine the correct dosage and cannabinoid ratio to maximize benefits while minimizing psychoactive effects.

Medical cannabis may be prescribed for a range of physical and mental health conditions when other treatments haven’t worked. Research supports its potential benefits for conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and PTSD. To see if medical cannabis might be right for you, visit our Conditions page.

The endocannabinoid system ( on short ECS) is a complex network of receptors and neurotransmitters that we all have in our body. This system helps maintain balance in the body. It regulates pain, mood, memory, appetite, and immune response. Medical cannabis works by supporting this system to restore balance and improve overall well-being.

Medical cannabis interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS), which regulates mood, pain, sleep, and inflammation. Cannabinoids like THC and CBD help modulate this system, potentially reducing symptoms while improving the quality of life for patients with certain medical conditions. Find out more about the medical conditions we cover here.

Indica and sativa are two of the main species of the cannabis plant. Indica strains were traditionally known for their relaxing effects.

Sativa strains are associated with increased energy and daytime use. However, in medical cannabis, the focus is on the specific combination of cannabinoids and terpenes rather than the plant species. Our specialists tailor treatment based on the most effective formulation for your condition.

CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are the most well-known cannabinoids in the plant.

CBD interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system and other pathways like serotonin, offering potential benefits without causing a “high.”

THC, on the other hand, binds directly to cannabinoid receptors and is responsible for the psychoactive effects associated with cannabis.

Medical cannabis treatments may contain a balance of THC and CBD, customized to suit each patient’s unique health needs.

Medical cannabis and medical marijuana refer to the same thing. Doctor-prescribed cannabis-based treatments designed to help manage specific health conditions. While terms like “medical weed” or “medical pot” are sometimes used informally, they’re less precise and often associated with recreational use. Our focus is on safe, legal, and effective medical cannabis treatments for individual patient needs.