A simpler way to complete Walsh-related screening and lab testing
WalshDoc is designed to help patients complete the questionnaire and lab steps requested by a referring doctor or Walsh-supporting clinic. The goal is to make the process easier to understand, easier to complete, and easier for the clinician to review.
Some patients begin with a basic biotype screening questionnaire. Others begin with lab testing only. Some complete both. A more complete evaluation may also include specialty labs and a clinician-reviewed report when the doctor recommends a deeper assessment.
If a doctor referred this page, use the referral instructions or access code provided by the clinic. If no doctor has provided a referral code, contact WalshDoc for help finding a Walsh-trained doctor or Walsh Protocol-supporting clinic.
Start with the step recommended by the referring doctor
WalshDoc is most often used when a clinician wants a patient to complete a structured questionnaire, order specific labs, or prepare information for later review. The patient does not need to figure out the entire process alone.
The starting point may be small and affordable, such as a basic biotype screen or a focused lab panel. More complete testing and report preparation can be added later if the doctor recommends it.
If a patient has not been referred by a doctor, WalshDoc can help identify whether a Walsh-trained or Walsh-supporting clinician may be available for referral or consultation.
Common starting points
Choose the level of service that fits the situation
Not every patient needs the same starting point. WalshDoc allows patients and referring clinicians to begin with a simple screen, selected labs, or a more complete review depending on the clinical need, budget, and level of doctor involvement.
Basic Biotype Screen
A shorter questionnaire focused on core Walsh biotype patterns. This is useful when the doctor wants an initial symptom-based screen without the full toxic burden section.
Lab Testing Only
Patients may order selected Walsh-related labs without completing a full questionnaire or report. This can be useful when the doctor wants objective data first.
Questionnaire + Labs
A common option when symptoms and lab findings need to be reviewed together. This helps the clinician compare questionnaire patterns with biochemical markers.
Full Review
A more complete path may include specialty labs, a broader questionnaire, and a clinician-reviewed report when the referring doctor recommends deeper evaluation.
Use the clinic’s instructions or referral code
If a doctor or clinic referred this page, the patient should follow the instructions provided by that clinic. The referral code or clinic instructions help keep the questionnaire, lab order, results, and later review connected to the correct doctor when applicable.
This allows the clinician to review the submitted information, preserve original lab reports, and decide whether to release results, request additional testing, provide comments, or prepare a more complete report.
Stay Connected to the Referring Doctor
The process is designed to support the doctor-patient relationship rather than replace it.
Use the Correct Access Code
A referral or access code helps connect the patient’s questionnaire and lab process to the proper clinic workflow.
Results Can Be Reviewed Later
Lab results and questionnaire findings can be available for clinician review if a report or consultation is added later.
WalshDoc can help locate a doctor or clinic
Patients who have not been referred by a doctor should contact WalshDoc before ordering a full evaluation. WalshDoc may be able to help identify a Walsh-trained doctor, Walsh Protocol-supporting clinic, or appropriate referral pathway.
Patients who are looking for a Walsh-trained doctor in their area may request help locating one. If a local doctor is not available, WalshDoc may help identify other consultation or referral options.
Patients without a referral code should use the contact form or email WalshDoc before beginning, especially if the goal is a clinician-reviewed report or treatment recommendations.
Testing is available in the United States
WalshDoc can support U.S.-based lab testing through ordinary labs such as LabCorp and, when appropriate, specialty labs that may require blood, plasma, or urine collection. Testing instructions can help patients understand where to go, what to bring, and how collection should be handled.
A dedicated instruction page can provide step-by-step guidance for LabCorp testing, specialty methylation panels, urine collection, plasma handling, and phlebotomy resources. This may include links to locate the nearest LabCorp and lists of phlebotomy options when specialty collection is needed.
LabCorp Testing
Patients may receive instructions for completing ordinary blood testing at a nearby LabCorp location when available.
Specialty Lab Collection
Some panels may require special handling, including plasma preparation, urine collection, or mobile/local phlebotomy support.
Clear Collection Instructions
Instructions can be provided so patients and phlebotomists understand collection, handling, timing, and shipping requirements.
Patients outside the U.S. may still use the assessment process
WalshDoc lab ordering is currently intended for patients in the United States. Patients outside the U.S. may still use the site for education, questionnaire completion, and preparation for clinician review.
International patients may use the list of evaluated tests to seek comparable testing in their own country. When results are available, they may be entered manually into the questionnaire or assessment process if a clinician is available to review them.
WalshDoc can assist international patients in finding a practitioner or appropriate referral pathway to complete assessment and recommendations when possible.
Use the Test List Locally
Patients outside the U.S. may use the lab list to ask local doctors or labs whether comparable testing is available.
Enter Results Manually
Non-U.S. lab values may be entered manually when the patient is ready for review, if the clinician agrees the data are usable.
Request Referral Help
WalshDoc may help identify a practitioner or referral pathway for assessment and recommendations when available.
How to move forward
Confirm the Referral
Use the doctor’s referral code or clinic instructions. If no doctor referred the patient, contact WalshDoc for help before ordering a full review.
Choose the First Step
Begin with a basic biotype screen, lab-only testing, questionnaire plus labs, or a more complete review depending on the situation.
Complete Testing or Questionnaire
Follow the instructions for the selected service. Lab results and questionnaire information can be preserved for later clinician review.
Doctor Reviews the Information
The referring clinician may review the results, add comments, request additional testing, or prepare a report if that service is selected.
Add More Only if Needed
Additional labs, specialty testing, consultation, or a full report can be added later if the clinical picture requires it.
Keep Follow-Up Organized
Follow-up questionnaires and repeat labs can help the clinician compare changes over time.
Referred patients should begin with the clinic’s instructions
If a clinician referred this page, follow the clinic’s instructions or use the referral code provided. If no clinician has referred the patient, contact WalshDoc to request help finding a Walsh-trained doctor, Walsh-supporting clinic, or referral pathway.