In Brisbane, easykind stands out partly on price: a $29 consultation with a telehealth clinic that arranges prescription medicines by phone. That figure is low enough to make people pause — and to ask what the trade-off is. This easykind review covers how the service actually works, what that $29 buys, and — importantly — what it does not cover. Easykind is a registered telehealth clinic operating under Australia's TGA prescription framework. It is not a shop and does not sell over-the-counter CBD oil. These are two separate things, and the difference matters before you decide which route suits you in Brisbane.
How easykind works — the $29 model
Easykind positions itself as an affordable entry point into Australia's prescription pathway for alternative healthcare. The consultation fee — $29 for both initial and follow-up appointments — is set below most comparable telehealth clinics. The reason that price can hold is documented plainly on third-party clinic comparison sites: easykind's fees are understood to be partially subsidised through product partnerships, which may mean the clinic leans toward a preferred pharmacy and, by extension, specific products in that pharmacy's dispensing stock.
That is not a hidden or unusual model. Many telehealth clinics operating across Australia have similar arrangements. What it means in practice is that the $29 consultation covers the practitioner's time, but the dispensed product — issued by the pharmacy, not by the clinic — carries a separate cost. For people in Brisbane who are starting out and uncertain whether the prescription route suits them, that split between consultation and dispensing costs is the first practical thing to understand.
Consultations happen by phone, not video. Easykind uses a pool of AHPRA-registered doctors and nurse practitioners who hold the TGA authorisations required under the prescription pathway. The service operates nationally, which means a patient in Fortitude Valley is assessed by the same practitioner pool as someone in rural Queensland — location in Brisbane does not change the process.
What the consultation process involves
Before booking, easykind asks patients to complete a short pre-screening questionnaire — three questions, according to their published process. This is not the eligibility assessment; it is only a basic filter before a booking is confirmed.
After booking, two things must be done at least 24 hours before the consultation: the full Patient Intake Form, and payment of the $29 fee. These are preconditions, not optional. On the day of the appointment, the clinic calls the patient rather than the patient dialling in.
The consultation itself runs 20–30 minutes. The doctor or nurse practitioner reviews your circumstances and makes a clinical decision: whether a prescription is appropriate and, if so, what product to apply for. That decision belongs entirely to the practitioner — no clinic can pre-confirm a prescription outcome, and nothing on the booking page constitutes a guarantee. If the practitioner decides a prescription is appropriate, they apply through the TGA's Special Access Scheme Category B or their Authorised Prescriber status. The TGA typically reviews SAS-B applications within a few business days.
Follow-up consultations are also $29, scheduled initially at one month after the first appointment, then at months one and four. Long-term patients need a minimum of two consultations per year for ongoing prescription management.
Prescription vs over-the-counter — the route that matters
The prescription pathway that easykind services and the over-the-counter CBD oil route are governed by different regulatory frameworks. Conflating them leads to the wrong decision.
Prescription products — which can include products with THC as well as CBD — reach patients through a doctor's clinical assessment, a TGA application, and a licensed pharmacy. The TGA-registered range available on prescription is broader in composition and strength than anything available without a script. Easykind, like other telehealth clinics, connects patients to this pathway for a fee.
Over-the-counter hemp-derived CBD oil operates differently. In 2021, the TGA moved low-dose cannabidiol (up to 150mg per day) from Schedule 4 — prescription only — to Schedule 3 under the Poisons Standard. No cannabidiol product has yet been listed on the ARTG in the Schedule 3 slot, so Australian pharmacies do not stock a TGA-registered OTC CBD product. What exists over the counter is hemp-extract CBD oil sold by composition: described by its cannabinoid content, spectrum, carrier oil, and THC level, without a therapeutic claim.
These two routes are not substitutes. Neither cancels out the other. A doctor is the route into the prescription system. An online shop — such as CBD Oil Brisbane — is the route for composition-described hemp-derived CBD oil, no script required.
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Over-the-counter CBD oil in Brisbane — what's available from CBD Oil Brisbane
For Brisbane customers who want a hemp-derived CBD oil without a clinic consultation, CBD Oil Brisbane is an online shop shipping to Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, South Bank, Chermside, and across QLD.
The range covers five hemp-extract oil families. Full-spectrum CBD oil keeps the whole-plant cannabinoid and terpene profile, with a legal trace of THC under 0.3%. Broad-spectrum CBD oil takes THC out entirely (0% THC), keeping the supporting cannabinoids. CBG oil — cannabigerol — is available as a full-spectrum extract. CBN oil is a cannabinol isolate, THC-free. There is also a pet CBD oil formulated specifically for animals.
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What to weigh before choosing a route
If you are in Brisbane deciding between easykind's prescription pathway and over-the-counter hemp-derived CBD oil, the relevant questions are practical ones.
Do you want a prescription product? If the product that suits your situation requires a TGA-regulated prescription — including anything with a meaningful THC component or higher-strength products not available OTC — then a telehealth clinic like easykind is the relevant route. The doctor makes that call, not the website.
Are you looking for a no-consultation hemp oil? If you want a composition-described hemp-derived CBD oil from an online shop, that is a different process entirely — no clinic, no booking form, no waiting for a TGA application. CBD Oil Brisbane ships across Brisbane and QLD with no consultation required.
What does the $29 actually cover? The clinic fee covers the consultation. The dispensed prescription product has a separate cost, payable at the pharmacy. Medical cannabis and related prescription products are not covered by the PBS, so both costs are typically out of pocket. Comparing the $29 consultation alone against the price of an OTC oil is not an apples-to-apples figure.
Is the model transparent? The subsidy structure behind easykind's $29 fee is acknowledged in public clinic comparison data. That is not unusual, but it is worth knowing that the preferred pharmacy arrangement may affect which specific products a patient is directed to.
Common questions about easykind and CBD oil in Brisbane
What is easykind? A national telehealth clinic that connects patients with AHPRA-registered doctors and nurse practitioners to arrange prescription medicines under the TGA's regulatory framework. Visit easykind.com.au for their current service information.
Is the $29 consultation the total cost? No. The $29 covers the doctor's consultation. Any prescription medicine is dispensed and charged separately by the pharmacy. Neither cost is covered by the PBS.
Do I need a prescription for CBD oil in Brisbane? Not for hemp-derived CBD oil sold by composition from an online shop like CBD Oil Brisbane. The prescription pathway applies to TGA-regulated medicinal products. Browse the CBD Oil Brisbane shop for the over-the-counter range.
Is easykind a Brisbane clinic? Easykind operates nationally by telehealth; consultations take place by phone, so there is no physical clinic address in Brisbane. Patients anywhere in Brisbane — Fortitude Valley, South Bank, Chermside, or Brisbane CBD — can access the service the same way as patients in any other part of QLD or Australia.
How does easykind compare to other telehealth clinics? Its $29 consultation fee is among the lowest in the market. Third-party comparisons note the fee is likely subsidised through product partnerships. Other clinics with different fee structures and dispensing models are also available nationally. The guide to getting medical cannabis in Brisbane covers the prescription pathway and other clinic options.
How do I buy CBD oil in Brisbane without a prescription? Order from CBD Oil Brisbane online. Hemp-derived CBD oil — full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, CBG, CBN, or pet formulations — ships to Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, South Bank, Chermside, and anywhere else in QLD. All products are batch lab-tested, described by composition, and available without a clinic booking. Prices start at $89.95. Browse the full range on the CBD Oil Brisbane shop.


