WalshDoc
WalshDoc Assessment Portal

Begin a structured health assessment

This secure portal collects questionnaire responses, health history, consent forms, lab information, and follow-up details so the submitted information can be organized for clinician review.

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

What this portal is used for

Complete assigned questionnaires

Questionnaires may include biotype symptoms, toxic burden patterns, general functional health history, lab-related history, and follow-up changes over time.

Submit relevant health information

The portal may collect information about symptoms, medications, supplements, diet, digestion, bowel function, sleep, mood, energy, prior diagnoses, and relevant lab results.

Prepare information for clinical review

Submitted information can be organized into clinician-facing summaries, report drafts, follow-up notes, and recommendations when appropriate.

Important limitations

Questionnaire responses do not create a diagnosis by themselves. The information is used to organize patterns for clinical review and to help determine whether additional lab testing, follow-up, or clinician guidance may be appropriate.

Not sure where to start?

Start with the full biotype questionnaire. Responses are organized for clinician review and do not automatically generate a diagnosis or treatment plan.

Start Patient Questionnaire For Patients overview

Want to use WalshDoc in your practice?

Clinicians can request access to learn about questionnaire scoring, lab organization, report generation, and follow-up tracking.

Request Clinician Access For Clinicians overview

WalshDoc workflow

1. Screening or assigned intake

Patients may begin with the patient questionnaire start page or a clinician-assigned questionnaire through Patient Access.

2. Pattern organization

Responses help organize biotype and toxic burden patterns for review.

3. Labs when appropriate

Relevant labs may be added and summarized. See Lab Testing for overview information.

4. Clinician review

Reports, supplement planning workflow, and follow-up tracking are reviewed through the clinician workflow.