Dr Miranvir Singh Jaspal

Dr Miranvir Singh Jaspal

London, UK -- GMC#: 7149146

Accepting new patients

Dr Miranvir Singh Jaspal

London, UK -- GMC#: 7149146

Dr Miranvir Singh Jaspal joined Releaf in early 2024. Dr Jaspal plays a key role in evaluating patient eligibility for medicinal cannabis, ensuring adherence to strict guidelines, and providing in-depth medical care. With a continued 12-year tenure with the NHS, his appointment with Releaf marks a new chapter, allowing him to apply his vast experience as an Emergency Medicine Specialist to the medical cannabis field.

His role with the NHS sees him manage a spectrum of conditions, from straightforward to complex, providing him with the perfect foundation to oversee the intricate aspects of cannabis-based treatments. Dr Jaspal specialises in improving patient care by monitoring treatment plans, side effects, and overall benefits, with a focus on restoring patients' quality of life. Committed to Releaf’s mission, he is determined to help the company continue to excel in patient care standards and lead advancements in medicinal cannabis.

Dr Miranvir Singh Jaspal Content

16. 06. 2023

Budding Connections: Exploring Men's Evolving Relationship with Cannabis in the UK

There are many burning questions about cannabis use and its impact on its largest consumer group, men. For Men's Health Week, we take a deep dive into some of the decisive factors that have contributed to the UK's cannabis culture and how this has influenced men's interactions with the herb on a medical, spiritual and physical level.

21. 06. 2023

The evolution of cannabis culture in the UK

Cannabis has undergone somewhat of a rebranding process in the last decade, shifting away from the much debunked ‘gateway drug’ image towards a more beneficial health and lifestyle commodity. The legalisation of medical cannabis worldwide is largely the driving force behind this growing trend.

15. 03. 2024

World Panic Day: medical cannabis for anxiety

With roots stretching back more than two decades, World Panic Day was created to bring attention to the alarming rise in anxiety disorders and the need for improved understanding, support, and treatment. It is a day to educate others about the realities of living with anxiety, to dispel myths and misconceptions, and to promote acceptance.