Bring Walsh Protocol assessment into a structured clinical workflow
WalshDoc helps clinicians organize Walsh-style intake, biotype scoring, lab review, report preparation, supplement planning, and follow-up tracking into a repeatable process.
The platform is designed for practices that want to use Dr. William Walsh’s biochemical biotype framework more efficiently while preserving clinician judgment, editing, and individualized recommendations.
Clinician workflow support
Built for clinicians seeing complex functional mental health cases
WalshDoc is most useful for clinicians who regularly see patients with depression, anxiety, irritability, attention problems, sleep disruption, medication sensitivity, fatigue, toxic burden, hormone-related mood symptoms, and complex functional health patterns.
Functional Medicine
For clinics already using labs, nutrition, supplements, and functional health assessment.
Psychiatry / Therapy
For clinicians who want a structured biochemical layer alongside conventional care.
Autism / ADHD
For practices needing organized intake, parent-friendly reports, nutrient-pattern review, and follow-up.
Addiction Recovery
For programs interested in stress tolerance, sleep, mood stability, nutrient status, and relapse-supportive assessment.
Hormone / Detox
For clinics seeing fatigue, sleep disruption, mood symptoms, sensitivities, toxic burden, and metabolic stress.
From intake to report without rebuilding the process every time
WalshDoc gives clinicians a practical way to collect questionnaire data, score Walsh-related patterns, organize lab findings, prepare clinician-editable reports, and follow patient response over time.
The clinician remains responsible for interpretation, diagnosis, recommendations, and patient communication. WalshDoc provides the structure so the clinical work can be completed more efficiently and documented more consistently.
Use intake links for biotype, toxic burden, combined, general functional health, and follow-up questionnaires.
See Walsh-related symptom and sign patterns summarized by category.
Review labs beside questionnaire impressions and add interpretation.
Prepare patient-facing reports while preserving clinician comments and judgment.
Use WalshDoc as a tool, a lab workflow, or a supported report service
Different practices need different levels of support. WalshDoc can be used as a structured questionnaire and scoring tool, a lab-and-report workflow, or a more supported report-preparation service.
Clinician-Directed
Use questionnaire access, biotype scoring, toxic burden scoring, and report organization while writing clinical impressions independently.
Lab Entry + Review
Enter labs manually or use WalshDoc to organize lab values beside questionnaire findings and report sections.
WalshDoc-Assisted Reports
Use WalshDoc support to prepare a structured draft assessment for clinician review, editing, and finalization.
Full-Service Support
Have intake, labs, report sections, supplement planning, and follow-up organization prepared in a more complete workflow.
Connect Walsh-style questionnaire patterns with lab findings
WalshDoc can help organize core Walsh labs, methylation panels, pyrrole testing, and specialty functional labs beside questionnaire patterns and clinician impressions.
When labs are ordered through the WalshDoc workflow, requisitions can be prepared under the clinician’s name, original lab reports remain available, and key values can populate the assessment report with less manual entry.
View Lab TestingThe platform supports the workflow. The clinician controls the interpretation.
WalshDoc is not intended to replace clinical judgment. The purpose is to reduce repetitive organization work, help structure reports, and keep questionnaire findings, labs, comments, recommendations, and follow-up in one place.
Clinicians can write their own impressions, edit prepared sections, revise recommendations, add clinic-specific language, and decide what belongs in the final report.
Important positioning
WalshDoc is a clinician workflow and report-organization platform. It does not automatically diagnose, does not replace the clinician-patient relationship, and does not imply formal endorsement by laboratories or third-party organizations unless explicitly stated.
Ready to add a structured Walsh Protocol assessment workflow?
Request clinician access to discuss questionnaire links, lab workflow, report support, service options, and onboarding for the practice.