Walsh Protocol Biotype Screening Questionnaire

The Walsh Protocol is an internationally used approach for evaluating biochemical factors that may influence mood, cognition, behavior, and neurological function. This brief screening questionnaire helps identify symptom patterns that may correspond with common Walsh biotypes.

This questionnaire is the first step in a Walsh Protocol screening. It is designed to identify symptom patterns that may be associated with biochemical tendencies such as undermethylation, overmethylation, copper imbalance, or pyrrole disorder.

Your responses will help identify potential areas for further evaluation and may later be correlated with laboratory testing, including the Comprehensive Biotype Panel and the Plasma Methylation Panel.

Estimated time to complete: 2-3 minutes.

Begin Free Biotype Screening

Complete the brief screening below to identify biochemical patterns that may relate to mood, cognition, stress tolerance, and Walsh biotype tendencies.

Privacy and Data Processing Notice

Information submitted in this questionnaire is transmitted through a secure encrypted connection and used solely for the purpose of generating a Walsh Protocol biotype screening assessment. Responses may be reviewed by Dr. David Epstein, D.O., to evaluate symptom patterns that may correspond with underlying biochemical factors. This information is not shared or used for marketing purposes and does not constitute a medical diagnosis.

Completion time is approximately 2–3 minutes. Your responses will be used to generate a preliminary Walsh biotype screening summary.

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Briefly describe the main symptoms or concerns that prompted you to complete this questionnaire.
Privacy and Data Processing Acknowledgment
I understand that my questionnaire responses will be securely processed to generate a preliminary Walsh Protocol screening assessment. It is used for educational purposes and does not constitute a medical diagnosis. *This screening is free and may help determine whether further biochemical testing could be helpful.

How the Walsh Biotype Screening Works

Step 1: Complete the Questionnaire

Identify symptom patterns that may correspond with Walsh biotypes related to methylation balance, copper metabolism, and other biochemical factors.

Step 2:    Receive Your Biotype Screening

Your responses generate a preliminary symptom-based screening indicating patterns that may suggest:

• undermethylation
• overmethylation
• copper imbalance
• pyrrole disorder

This screening helps identify areas that may benefit from further biochemical evaluation.

Step 3 : Optional Laboratory Correlation

Screening results may be correlated with laboratory testing such as:

Comprehensive Biotype Panel
Plasma Methylation Panel 

These tests help confirm biochemical patterns suggested by the questionnaire.

Step 4: Additional Screening Modules

Additional questionnaires may be used to evaluate other biological systems such as:

• toxic burden
• mitochondrial function
• inflammation
• gastrointestinal health

These are used when appropriate to provide a more complete biochemical assessment.

Step 5: Personalized Evaluation Options

You may choose to proceed with:

• Doctor review of questionnaire
• Review of existing labs
• Comprehensive Biotype Panel testing
• Advanced methylation testing

Physician-Guided Assessment

Walsh Protocol–based screening
Reviewed by
David Epstein, D.O.

Secure encrypted health questionnaire