myleaf is an Australian telehealth clinic that arranges prescriptions for medical cannabis — it is not a shop. If you have been searching for myleaf cbd oil or wondering what the service offers, the short answer is this: you book a consultation with a registered doctor, the doctor assesses you under TGA pathways, and if a prescription is appropriate, myleaf's pharmacy arm dispenses and ships the medication. That is a genuinely different model from buying hemp-derived CBD oil online. FraLa CBD is based in Byron Bay, NSW, and what we sell — over-the-counter cannabidiol oils sourced from EU Labs and shipped nationally — sits in a separate regulatory category from anything a telehealth clinic prescribes. This article explains both, factually and without blurring the lines.
For myleaf's own service and current pricing, the official source is myleaf.com.au.

What myleaf is: a telehealth clinic with a dispensary
myleaf (MyLeaf Pty Ltd, ABN 80 655 715 834) operates as a telehealth medical cannabis clinic combined with an in-house dispensing pharmacy. The whole process runs online — no clinic visit is required, which means the service is available to patients anywhere across Australia.
The process follows four stages. First, you complete a short eligibility form on the myleaf website. Second, you book a consultation time — same-day appointments are available. Third, a registered doctor reviews your history via a secure video call and determines whether prescribing is clinically appropriate; there is no guaranteed outcome. Fourth, if a prescription is issued, myleaf's pharmacy dispenses the medication and ships it via StarTrack Express, with same-day dispatch for orders placed before 2pm AEST and delivery typically within one to three business days anywhere in Australia.
The fee structure at myleaf is: $49 for an initial consultation, $39 for a follow-up or renewal, and $129 for an annual script renewal. These fees cover the doctor's appointment only — the cost of any prescribed medication is separate and depends entirely on what is prescribed. Prescribed products are not covered by Medicare or the PBS. The range of products available through prescription at a clinic like myleaf spans CBD oils (typically $80–$200), THC oils ($100–$250), dried flower, capsules and wafers — the product type and price depend on the prescriber's plan for each patient.
The defining feature of the myleaf model is that you cannot simply add a product to a cart and buy it. The consultation is the entry point. A prescription is the gate. The pharmacy is the fulfilment step. That is what makes it a medical cannabis clinic rather than an online shop.
The two TGA pathways behind myleaf's prescriptions
When a myleaf doctor prescribes medical cannabis, they use one of two regulatory pathways established by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA):
Special Access Scheme B (SAS-B): Under SAS-B, a registered doctor applies to the TGA for permission to prescribe an unapproved therapeutic good — in this case, a medical cannabis product — for an individual patient. Each SAS-B application is specific to one patient and one product; the doctor must justify the prescription to the TGA for each case. This is the most common route for prescribing unapproved medical cannabis products in Australia.
Authorised Prescriber (AP): An Authorised Prescriber is a doctor who has received advance TGA approval to prescribe a specific unapproved therapeutic good to a class of patients. Once the AP designation is granted, the doctor can prescribe to eligible patients without making a per-case TGA application. The AP model allows for more streamlined access once the doctor has completed the approval process.
Both pathways are TGA-regulated and result in prescription medical cannabis dispensed by a licensed pharmacy. The detailed regulatory framework — CBD scheduling, what Schedule 3 and Schedule 4 mean, and what the prescription access pathway involves — is covered in the FraLa CBD guide to CBD oil laws in Australia.
Prescription medical cannabis and over-the-counter CBD oil: the distinction that matters
This is the clearest way to explain both services. Prescription medical cannabis and over-the-counter CBD oil are two separate regulatory categories in Australia. They are not the same product, and one is not a substitute for the other.
Prescription medical cannabis — what a clinic like myleaf provides — is assessed by a registered doctor, dispensed under a TGA prescription framework (SAS-B or Authorised Prescriber), and can include products with THC at levels beyond OTC limits. It is a medically supervised product pathway. If you want a doctor to assess whether medical cannabis is appropriate for you, a telehealth clinic is the route — and that decision is the doctor's, made on a case-by-case basis.
Over-the-counter CBD oil is a different category. In 2021, the TGA down-scheduled low-dose cannabidiol (up to 150mg per pack) to Schedule 3, making it available at pharmacies without a prescription following a pharmacist consultation. Beyond pharmacies, hemp-derived CBD oil — described by spectrum, cannabidiol content, carrier oil and THC percentage — is also sold online as a consumer product, without a consultation or prescription required. FraLa CBD operates in this category.
The two routes do not compete because they do not answer the same question. If you want a medical assessment, a telehealth clinic is the starting point. If you want to buy hemp-derived CBD oil described by composition, shipped from Byron Bay directly to your door, an online shop is the starting point. Neither replaces the other, and the current regulatory framework is documented on the TGA website.

From our CBD oil range

CBN Oil 6000mg – Cannabinol
Cannabinol — the cannabinoid that forms as raw hemp ages. 6000mg of CBN isolate in 50ml of MCT oil (120mg per ml). A common choice for evening routines among people already familiar with CBD.

CBD Oil 1000mg – Broad Spectrum
Broad-spectrum CBD — all the supporting cannabinoids and terpenes from the hemp plant, with THC removed. 1000mg in a 50ml MCT bottle (20mg per ml).

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg – Full Spectrum
Pet-formulated CBD oil — same hemp source as our human range, neutral MCT carrier, no human-targeted flavours or sweeteners. 2000mg in 50ml of MCT oil (40mg per ml). Best introduced under guidance from your vet.
The FraLa CBD range: over-the-counter, from Byron Bay
FraLa CBD is a small Byron Bay, NSW label. There is no consultation, no eligibility form and no prescription involved in buying from us. You read what is in the bottle, choose the one that fits, and order. Every oil is imported from EU Labs, formulated in a coconut-derived MCT carrier, and tested by a third-party laboratory batch by batch — with a Certificate of Analysis available on request at [email protected].
The range covers five hemp extract families:
Full-Spectrum CBD Oil — whole-plant hemp extract with the complete cannabinoid and terpene profile intact. Cannabidiol (CBD) is the primary compound, alongside minor cannabinoids including cannabigerol (CBG), cannabinol (CBN) and cannabichromene (CBC). A legal trace of THC remains — under 0.3% — confirmed per batch by the COA. Available from $89.95 for 1000mg to $585.00 for 12000mg, all in 50ml bottles.
Broad-Spectrum CBD Oil — the same whole-plant hemp source, with THC removed to a confirmed 0% THC by an additional processing step. The minor cannabinoids and terpenes are retained. Same strength tiers and pricing as full-spectrum. For anyone who specifically wants no THC in the formula.
CBG Oil — cannabigerol as the primary compound, not cannabidiol. A single-cannabinoid product in the same MCT carrier, from $89.95 at 1000mg.
CBN Oil — cannabinol as a THC-free isolate. The sole active compound in a neutral MCT carrier, from $89.95 at 1000mg.
Pet CBD Oil 2000mg — $179.90, full-spectrum, formulated for animals. Composition described; we are not veterinarians and make no claim about animal conditions.
Every product ships Australia-wide from Byron Bay. Buyers in Brisbane, the Northern Rivers region, and anywhere else across the country receive the same tracked parcel. See CBD oil in Brisbane for city-specific delivery detail, or the full range and current prices for everything in one place.

Other telehealth clinics you may be comparing
If you are researching telehealth medical cannabis clinics in Australia, myleaf is one of several operating nationally. Alternaleaf and EasyKind are two others that offer online consultations across all states and territories — both are clinic models, consultation-first and prescription-gated. FraLa CBD has published factual, informational reviews of each:
Each article covers what the clinic is, how the consultation and prescription process works, and where that pathway differs from buying over-the-counter CBD oil directly. If you are comparing clinics, those reviews sit alongside this one.
Common questions about myleaf and CBD oil in Australia
Is myleaf a shop you can buy from directly? No. myleaf is a telehealth medical cannabis clinic with a dispensary — you complete a consultation with a registered doctor, and if a prescription is issued, the pharmacy dispenses the prescribed medication. There is no cart and no product to browse without first completing a consultation and receiving a prescription. The official myleaf service is at myleaf.com.au.
How much does a myleaf consultation cost? The initial consultation is $49; a follow-up or renewal is $39; an annual script renewal is $129. These fees cover the appointment only. The cost of any prescribed medical cannabis product is separate and depends on the prescriber's plan. Nothing is Medicare or PBS-subsidised.
What is the difference between myleaf and FraLa CBD? myleaf is a regulated telehealth clinic: doctor consultation, TGA prescription pathway (SAS-B or Authorised Prescriber), pharmacy dispensing, products that can include THC under medical oversight. FraLa CBD is an over-the-counter shop: hemp-derived CBD oil described by composition — cannabidiol content, spectrum, carrier oil — sold directly without a consultation, with prices from $89.95 AUD. Browse the FraLa CBD range for the full catalogue.
Do I need a prescription to buy CBD oil from FraLa CBD? No. Hemp-derived CBD oil from FraLa CBD is an over-the-counter product — no consultation and no prescription required. The prescription pathway through a clinic like myleaf is a separate, medically supervised route for prescription medical cannabis products. The current regulatory framework is on the TGA website and in the FraLa CBD CBD laws guide.
Does myleaf prescribe CBD oil specifically? myleaf is a general medical cannabis telehealth clinic. The products available through prescription medical cannabis pathways include CBD oils, THC oils, dried flower, capsules and wafers — what is prescribed depends on the prescribing doctor's assessment and is patient-specific. Prescribed CBD oils at clinics typically range from $80–$200; exact pricing is clinic-specific.
Where does FraLa CBD ship from, and how long does delivery take? FraLa CBD ships from Byron Bay, NSW, tracked Australia-wide. If you are in Brisbane, the Northern Rivers, or anywhere else — including regional and rural addresses — the same tracked parcel leaves for you. See the shipping page for current estimates by state.
Is CBD oil legal to buy online in Australia? Yes, within the national framework. Low-dose cannabidiol sits under Schedule 3 (pharmacist-supervised, no prescription). Higher-dose or THC-containing products require a prescription under Schedule 4 or 8. FraLa CBD sells hemp-derived CBD oil described by composition only and makes no health claims. The full framework is on the TGA website and in the CBD oil laws in Australia guide.
FraLa CBD is a Byron Bay, NSW online shop for hemp-derived CBD oil. We are not affiliated with myleaf, we are not a clinic, and we do not prescribe. If you want to buy cannabidiol oil directly — full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, CBG, CBN or pet oil — the full range is here.


