WalshDoc

WalshDoc for Clinicians

Add Walsh-style assessments, lab-guided reports, and follow-up tracking without building the system yourself

WalshDoc gives clinicians a practical way to collect symptom questionnaires, organize Walsh-related labs, prepare structured reports, and follow patients over time.

Use WalshDoc as a self-service dashboard, a report preparation tool, or a supported workflow where SOP / Dr. Epstein assists with deeper review when needed.

What clinicians can do with WalshDoc

Collect questionnaires

Patients complete Walsh biotype, methylation, toxic burden, and functional medicine questionnaires before the visit.

Organize labs

Enter or upload copper, zinc, ceruloplasmin, histamine, homocysteine, CBC, CMP, vitamin D, pyrroles, SAM, SAH, methylation markers, and specialty labs.

Generate structured reports

Prepare clear assessment reports that organize symptoms, labs, biotype patterns, methylation findings, and follow-up needs.

Add clinician comments

Add your own impressions, edits, recommendations, and follow-up notes before the report is finalized.

Use SOP-assisted review

When cases are complex, Dr. Epstein / SOP can assist with deeper methylation interpretation, report enhancement, or consultation support.

Track follow-up

The dashboard flags patients due for two-month follow-up, missing labs, report review, or methylation re-evaluation.

A practical way to add high-value functional assessment services

Many clinicians are interested in nutrient-based mental health, Walsh-style care, methylation, copper/zinc balance, toxic overload, and functional medicine, but do not have time to build questionnaires, lab tables, scoring systems, report templates, and follow-up workflows from scratch. WalshDoc helps turn that process into a repeatable service.

Less staff time

Questionnaires, lab entry, report drafts, and follow-up tracking reduce manual coordination.

Better visits

See organized symptoms, labs, and key concerns before the patient encounter.

More billable services

Offer questionnaire review, lab review, report preparation, follow-up, and advanced methylation interpretation.

Better patient retention

Two-month follow-up tracking creates a natural reason to re-engage patients and assess treatment response.

The clinician dashboard keeps the workflow organized

From intake through follow-up, status is visible in one place so nothing important is missed.

Patient starts Questionnaire or lab order begins the case.
Dashboard status Consent, questionnaire, labs, and payment status appear on the dashboard.
Clinician review Review patient summary and lab findings before the visit.
Report workflow Report is drafted, edited, or SOP-assisted as needed.
Follow-up Track who is due and invite patients back when appropriate.

Dashboard features

  • Action-needed patient queue
  • Consent status
  • Questionnaire status
  • Lab status
  • Report status
  • Follow-up due list
  • Undermethylation re-evaluation targets
  • Methylation panel status
  • Report work queue
  • Lab work queue
  • Clinician trial usage tracking

Explore the operational dashboard layout (sample data), or open your clinician access link for live assigned patients.

Use WalshDoc reports your way

WalshDoc supports the clinician—it does not replace clinical judgment or the treating doctor.

Clinician self-service report

Use WalshDoc to organize data and prepare the report independently in your dashboard.

Clinician-edited report

WalshDoc generates a structured draft; you add comments, edits, and final impressions before release.

SOP-assisted report

For complex methylation, toxic overload, or difficult biotype cases, SOP / Dr. Epstein can help prepare or enhance the report.

Reports can support clinician branding and white-label formatting where appropriate. The goal is to help you serve the patient, not replace you.

Simple service tiers

Start with the level of support that fits your practice. Details are agreed during clinician onboarding—not a long retail menu.

Tier 1

Questionnaire + Lab Organization

Structured intake, lab organization, and dashboard tracking for clinicians who want the workflow without full report drafting support.

Tier 2

Report Draft + Clinician Review

WalshDoc helps prepare a structured report draft that you review, edit, and finalize for the patient.

Tier 3

SOP-Assisted Advanced Review

Complex cases: deeper methylation logic, SAM/SAH review, toxic overload interpretation, or Dr. Epstein / SOP support.

Patient-facing lab, questionnaire, and report pricing may vary by selected service, labs, and level of review. Clinicians decide what patients need; WalshDoc supports the workflow behind it.

Patients may pay for questionnaires, labs, and reports through options you select. That revenue can support questionnaire review visits, lab review, report fees, and follow-up—making WalshDoc financially worthwhile without turning this page into a price list.

Patients can start simply

Patients may begin with a questionnaire, labs, or a clinician-directed assessment. You decide whether they start with a basic screen, a lab panel, a methylation panel, or a fuller assessment.

  • Screening questionnaire
  • Walsh biotype questionnaire
  • Functional medicine questionnaire
  • Lab-only ordering
  • Comprehensive Walsh-related panel
  • Advanced methylation panel
  • Existing lab entry
  • Follow-up assessment

Follow-up creates clinical value and practice revenue

Many Walsh-style patients need reassessment around the two-month mark. WalshDoc helps identify patients due for follow-up—especially those previously assessed as undermethylated, copper overloaded, pyroluric, or toxic overload.

For prior undermethylation patients, follow-up is a chance to ask whether the original protocol helped, what symptoms persisted, and whether deeper methylation testing (SAM, SAH, adenosine, glutathione, and related markers) should be considered. That supports both patient care and practice growth.

Start with a small clinician trial

WalshDoc does not need to be fully adopted all at once. Begin with a few patients, test the dashboard, review the report workflow, and decide how much SOP support you need.

WalshDoc is not an emergency service and does not replace primary care, urgent care, emergency care, or medication management by the treating clinician.