Service Options

Start with the level of WalshDoc support that fits the situation

WalshDoc can be used in several ways. Some patients begin with a short biotype screening questionnaire. Others begin with lab testing only. Some complete both questionnaires and labs before a clinician-reviewed report is prepared.

Patients referred by a doctor should follow the clinic’s instructions or use the referral code provided. Patients who have not been referred may contact WalshDoc for help finding a Walsh-trained doctor, Walsh Protocol-supporting clinic, or appropriate referral pathway.

How to Begin

Choose a simple starting point

A full assessment is not always the first step. WalshDoc is designed so patients and clinicians can begin with the level of service that makes sense clinically and financially, then add more testing or review later if needed.

Questionnaire First

Begin with a basic biotype screening questionnaire to organize symptom patterns before deciding whether labs or a full report are needed.

Labs First

Begin with selected Walsh-related labs, such as zinc, copper, ceruloplasmin, CBC, vitamin D, histamine, homocysteine, CMP, pyrroles, or methylation-related testing.

Questionnaire + Labs

Combine symptom patterns and lab findings so the clinician can review both sides of the assessment together.

Patient and Referral Options

Options for patients referred by doctors or clinics

These options are designed for patients who have been referred to WalshDoc by a doctor or clinic, as well as patients who need help finding a clinician who can review the information.

Basic Biotype Screening

A shorter questionnaire focused on common Walsh biotype patterns. This is a practical first step when the goal is screening rather than a full report.

Full Biotype + Toxic Burden

A broader questionnaire that includes core biotype patterns plus toxic burden and functional stress questions for deeper review.

Lab-Only Testing

Selected lab testing can be completed before a questionnaire or report is ordered. This is useful when objective data are needed first.

Questionnaire + Core Labs

A common starting point when the clinician wants to compare symptoms with copper, zinc, CBC, vitamin D, histamine, homocysteine, CMP, or related markers.

Clinician-Reviewed Report

A structured report can be prepared for clinician review, editing, and patient communication when a more complete assessment is requested.

Specialty Lab Review

Specialty panels, such as methylation-related testing, pyrrole testing, or other functional labs, may be used when the clinical picture requires deeper review.

Lab Testing

Lab testing can be ordered alone or added to a questionnaire

Some patients and clinicians prefer to begin with a smaller, budget-conscious lab set. In many cases, early attention is given to copper overload markers, zinc status, CBC findings, and vitamin D because these may help guide the first stage of support.

Additional testing may be added later, such as whole blood histamine, homocysteine, CMP, pyrrole testing, or methylation panels. This allows patients and clinicians to begin with a focused starting point and expand only when needed.

Lab-only ordering does not automatically include a full report or treatment plan. The lab data can be preserved and used later if questionnaire review or clinician report preparation is added.

Common lab starting points

Copper, zinc, and ceruloplasmin
CBC and vitamin D
Histamine and homocysteine
CMP and metabolic markers
Pyrrole testing
Methylation-related panels
For Clinicians and Clinics

Clinician packages can support dashboard access, lab workflows, reports, and follow-up

WalshDoc can support doctors and clinics with special package options for questionnaire access, lab workflow support, dashboard organization, report preparation, downloads, archived records, and follow-up tracking.

Some clinics may use WalshDoc mainly as software. Others may request assistance with lab organization, physician-written assessment support, report preparation, or patient education materials.

Dashboard Access

Manage questionnaire links, submitted assessments, lab information, reports, downloads, and archived records.

Lab Workflow Support

Help organize lab ordering, lab instructions, original lab reports, key values, and later report preparation.

Report Support

Add structured report preparation or physician-written assessment support when a clinic wants help with selected cases.

Clinic-Branded Output

Where available, reports can be formatted for the clinic’s workflow, branding, and patient communication style.

Archived Records

Completed assessments and reports can be preserved for review, download, comparison, and future follow-up.

Future Tracking Tools

As WalshDoc develops, tools may help compare symptoms, labs, retesting, and patient progress over time.

Clinician Packages

Flexible use for monthly, yearly, and per-report support

Clinician package options may include monthly access, discounted annual access, per-report assessment support, lab-supported report options, and selected add-on services.

This gives clinics flexibility. A practice may begin with questionnaire and dashboard access, then add lab workflow support or report preparation assistance as patient volume grows.

Monthly Access

A practical option for clinics that want ongoing questionnaire, dashboard, report, and follow-up tools.

Annual Access

Discounted yearly options may be available for clinics using WalshDoc as part of regular patient workflow.

Per-Report Support

Clinics may add physician-written assessment support or report preparation help on selected cases.

Detailed clinician package pricing is available to approved or registered clinicians. Patients should use the patient service options or contact WalshDoc for referral help.

Dashboard Preview

See how WalshDoc organizes patient work before using it live

Clinicians can review the WalshDoc workflow using demo records or a non-live dashboard preview before using the system with real patients.

The preview is intended to show how questionnaire links, submitted assessments, lab information, report review, and follow-up tools are organized inside the clinician dashboard.

Clinician dashboard includes

Patient questionnaire links
Submitted assessments
Lab ordering and lab entry
Report review and editing
Report downloads and archived records
Follow-up questionnaires
Choosing the Right Option

A simple way to decide where to start

Start with screening

Choose this when the first goal is to understand whether Walsh-related symptom patterns are present.

Start with labs

Choose this when the first goal is objective data, especially around copper, zinc, CBC, vitamin D, methylation, or pyrrole concerns.

Start with a full review

Choose this when the patient and clinician want questionnaire results, lab data, and report preparation reviewed together.

Next Step

Need help choosing the right WalshDoc option?

Patients referred by a doctor should follow the clinic’s instructions or referral code. Patients without a referral and clinicians interested in WalshDoc can use the contact page to request help.