For Patients Referred to WalshDoc

A clearer way to complete Walsh-related screening, labs, and clinician review

WalshDoc helps patients complete questionnaire and lab steps requested by a doctor or Walsh Protocol-supporting clinic. The goal is to make the process easier to follow and easier for the clinician to review.

Patients may begin with a basic biotype screen, lab testing, questionnaire plus labs, or a clinician-reviewed report depending on the doctor’s recommendation and the patient’s goals.

Patients who already have a doctor should ask that doctor to participate in WalshDoc or provide referral instructions. Patients without a referral may contact WalshDoc for help finding a Walsh-trained doctor, Walsh Protocol-supporting clinic, or appropriate referral pathway.

Where to Begin

Start with the doctor’s instructions when available

If a doctor or clinic referred this page, follow the instructions provided by that office. A referral code or clinic link helps connect the questionnaire, labs, and report workflow to the correct clinician.

If no doctor has provided instructions, WalshDoc can help identify a practical starting point. This may include a questionnaire screen, lab testing, or help finding a clinician who can review the information.

Detailed pricing, lab panels, consultation fees, and follow-up options are listed on the Patient Service Options page.

Most patients begin with

Referral instructions from the doctor
Basic biotype screening
Lab testing if recommended
Questionnaire plus labs
Clinician-reviewed report if needed
Follow-up after treatment begins
Referral Code

Use a referral code when a doctor or clinic provides one

A referral code helps keep the patient’s questionnaire, lab results, report, and follow-up connected to the doctor or clinic involved in care.

This is especially helpful when a doctor wants to review the information, request labs, prepare a report, or track follow-up over time.

Keeps the Process Organized

The referral code helps connect the submitted questionnaire and lab workflow to the correct clinician.

Supports Doctor Review

The clinician can review questionnaire answers, lab findings, reports, and follow-up information when the service includes clinician review.

Helps Avoid Confusion

Using the correct referral instructions helps prevent disconnected lab orders, wrong questionnaire links, or incomplete report routing.

If the Doctor Is Not Registered

Ask the doctor to participate in WalshDoc

Patients already working with a doctor can ask that doctor to review WalshDoc and request clinician access. This can keep the assessment connected to the clinician who already knows the patient’s history.

WalshDoc can help explain the dashboard, lab workflow, report options, and how the doctor can use WalshDoc with patients.

When an existing physician joins WalshDoc through a patient introduction, the patient may be eligible for a $100 WalshDoc service credit after the clinician account is approved and activated.

Share the Clinician Page

Patients can send the doctor to the clinician information page to learn how WalshDoc works.

Doctor Requests Access

The doctor or clinic may request access and decide how to use WalshDoc in the practice.

Service Credit May Apply

A $100 WalshDoc service credit may apply when an existing physician joins through a patient introduction.

Choosing a Starting Point

Three simple ways patients usually begin

WalshDoc can be started gradually. The right starting point depends on whether the goal is screening, objective lab data, or a fuller clinician-reviewed report.

Start with Screening

A basic questionnaire can help identify whether Walsh-related biotype patterns may be worth deeper review.

Start with Labs

Selected lab testing may be useful when the doctor wants objective information before a report or consultation.

Do Both

Questionnaire results and lab findings can be reviewed together when a more complete assessment is needed.

Current prices, lab panel details, consultation options, and follow-up fees are listed on the Patient Service Options page.

Lab Testing

Lab testing can be completed through WalshDoc or entered from existing results

U.S.-based patients may use WalshDoc lab ordering when available. Depending on the test, this may involve a LabCorp requisition, a mailed specialty kit, or instructions for blood, plasma, or urine collection.

Patients who already have recent lab results may enter values into the paid questionnaire when lab entry is available. The usefulness of existing labs depends on the test type, units, timing, and completeness.

The Lab Testing page explains the process in more detail, including LabCorp testing, specialty kits, phlebotomy needs, and how labs may connect to report review.

Lab paths may include

LabCorp requisitions
Specialty lab kits
Phlebotomy instructions
Manual entry of existing labs
Original lab report review
Follow-up retesting when needed
International Patients

Patients outside the U.S. may still use the questionnaire and consultation 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, manual lab entry, and consultation preparation when appropriate.

International patients may use the lab list to seek comparable testing locally. Results can be entered manually when the patient is ready for review, if the clinician determines the data are usable.

Use Local Labs

International patients may ask local doctors or labs whether comparable testing is available.

Enter Results Manually

Lab values may be entered into the questionnaire or assessment process when available.

Request Referral Help

WalshDoc may help identify an appropriate practitioner or consultation pathway when possible.

Simple Patient Steps

How to move forward

1

Confirm Referral Instructions

Use the doctor’s referral code or clinic instructions if available. If not, contact WalshDoc for help choosing the next step.

2

Choose the Starting Point

Begin with screening, labs, both, or a consultation option depending on the clinical situation.

3

Complete Questionnaire or Labs

Follow the instructions for the selected service, lab requisition, kit, or questionnaire link.

4

Submit Existing Labs if Available

Recent lab values may be entered into the paid questionnaire when appropriate.

5

Review Report or Next Steps

If a consultation or report service is selected, results can be organized for clinician review and follow-up discussion.

6

Track Follow-Up

Follow-up questionnaires and repeat labs may help compare symptoms and lab findings over time.

Next Step

View prices, labs, and consultation options

The Patient Service Options page lists current questionnaire fees, lab panel prices, consultation options, follow-up fees, and how to work with an existing doctor.