Sapphire, now Curaleaf, has changed my partners life. Having epilepsy since he was caught by a bomb in northern Ireland in the early 70s, he is now siezure free for two years. Absolutely amazing to see him, at 74, now enjoying life without being battered and bruised every day.
Am a patient of sapphire medical I think the service I have received top class it's changed my life thank you to sapphire team Keep up the great work and advertising
I’ve been with Sapphire Medical now for two years and they have excellent customer service and I haven’t had any more MS Relapses for three years- Happy Days 😁👍
Brilliant! I love the subtleness of the message 😄.. Just seen this on TV and as a patient I must say I have had the most professional service from Sapphire but the way this was presented has elevated my view of this clinic even more! Keep doing what you do - you guys rock!!
This is seriously one of the worst adverts I have ever seen. It doesn't even explain what the clinic does so all the references to weed (all delivered an unnerving smug smile) don't even make sense!
Slowly but surely we will get our plant back that has been demonised for about a CENTURY Keep up the great work in pushing for everyone to see these ads. It would help educating the Masses about our very own Endocannabinoid System aswell because I'm pretty much positive it would help sink in to people's minds about the true potential of OUR PLANT 🪴 Have a great day and always keep your doctor away 😊
I know advertising is a stressful field, but... They don't really explain what they do in clear English in this advert. Brownies and grannies???? Giving a black dude his bag??? What's the significance of that??? The benefits of Sapphire are not discussed, $1000s spent on a national advert that is not clear. How can you compete with Bupa and other healthcare providers at this rate??? This advert is not memorable.
@@mattquinn-caledoniantelevi2522 It's still an ambiguous advert. Some advertising agency took Sapphire Clinics for a ride. This advert is VERY unclear.
If you had selected the option to fill in a number of questionnaires for the Sapphire Access Scheme then the appointment cost of £250 would have dropped down to just £50 per consultation! Besides, there are way better clinics than just Sapphire Clinics. Integro Medical Clinics are a highly rated clinic who WILL prescribe BOTH irradiated and non irradiated strains of cannabis flower - Sapphire's policy is to ONLY prescribe irradiated strains of which the irradiation process looses a lot of the essential terpenes and the quality of the terpenes left are much weaker which you can tell rather quickly when you're vaping a lot of the irradiated strains as it doesn't taste as good as the non irradiated strains - but there are still a few irradiated strains that still hold much of their terpenes but unfortunately all of the Adven range of strains which are Sapphire's own brand, have the reputation in the medical cannabis patient community of being some of the cheapest strains available but at the same time being some of the worst strains actually available. I only stayed with Sapphire for 2 months due to their policy of NOT prescribing non irradiated strains so I moved to a much better clinic - Integro Medical Clinics - who are amongst the highest rated clinics by patients - & you can be prescribed both irradiated and non irradiated strains and don't have to pay for an appointment every single time you want to try new strains, which you have to pay Sapphire £50 every time you want to try new strains unless you wait 3 or 6 months until your next appointment to discuss new strains - but if you leave it till your next scheduled app to change strains because you don't want to pay £50 for an app just to change strains, it would mean that you are stuck with the exact same strains for 3 to 6 months until your next app before you discuss new strains. 3 to 6 months on the exact same strains will just potentially give you strain-lock, which means that the strains will have less of an effect on you as you are too used to those same strains. With Integro Clinics, Mameedica, Cantourage, Alternaleaf to name a few clinics, you don't have to pay for an app every time you want to try a new strain! Sapphire are just in the game to make as much money as they can from you and don't care all too much about their patients. The other clinics that I had just mentioned have much better patient rating than that of Sapphire. Notice Sapphire are the only clinic to put out a TV ad? That's to bring in more patients as so many patients have been leaving Sapphire and moving to alternative clinics for a better service and to access a broader range of strains that are available if youre not with Sapphire. Their policy on not also prescribing non irradiated strains means that you only have access to a shorter list of available strains which means you are missing out and if youre not finding the irradiated strains doing the job that you had hoped it would, try accessing the wider range of strains, but you'd have to move away from Sapphire to do so. Its funny that Sapphire have a policy on NOT prescribing non irradiated strains - with ONE exemption as they WILL prescribe ONE non irradiated strains which just so happens that their partner pharmacy Curaleaf/Rockshaw are the distributor of this ONE non irradiated strains. So it's interesting, they have a policy to NOT prescribe non irradiated strains UNLESS it is a non irradiated strain that they have control over and were they make more money on being the only distributor of this ONE non irradiated strain - so they bend their own policy that states they WILL NOT prescribe non irradiated strains unless they're the ones making more money on prescribing this one non irradiated strain. So they really CAN prescribe non irradiated strains they just choose not to because they aren't any of all the other non irradiated strains distributors meaning they won't be making the extra money by prescribing these other non irradiated strains because other pharmacies that are the main distributors of them who will be making the money from them instead of Sapphire themselves. Plus Sapphire try to keep you on their own strains of flower and oil - ADVEN - which if your with Sapphire and don't mind poorly rated strains by the wider range of med. can patients then by all means keep consuming the not so good Adven strains of flower - but just know you are missing out on all the other strains that are available that have a much better medical effect on your conditions than their poorly grown cannabis flowers and poor quality oils. That's just my 2c worth - keeping in mind i was only with Sapphire for 2 months before I couldn't stand the poor quality cannabis flower and effect-less oils!
@@michaellavelle4761 AlternaLeaf are proving a great clinic, Macmedica (sp?) Have had lots of positive reviews, there are so many! (Avoid lyphe and zerenia lol)
@@Dietryingproductions I've heard as much bad about Mamedica as I used to hear about Sapphire. I'd say overall Sapphire have been a consistently good clinic, just wish the range of medication was wider
Cantourage are absolutely useless. Kept us waiting four months finally to tell us they don't have an expert on epilepsy working for them. Went to sapphire, registered and received 1st batch within a ten days. Excellent service and less than 24hour delivery from ordering. Cannot fault them.