Registration for the April intake is now closing, marking the final opportunity for clinics to join this cohort.
This initiative introduces a structured, test-based nutritional approach designed to support practitioners working with patients experiencing menopause-related changes, and to sit alongside existing clinical services rather than replace them.
At the centre of the approach is Zinzino, a nutritional testing model based on at-home blood spot analysis designed to provide practitioners with additional insight into fatty acid balance and related nutritional markers.
The intention is to support more structured, data-informed conversations within menopause, skin health and wider wellbeing consultations.
The model follows a simple clinical pathway:
Clinics adopting this approach are typically using it to support:
1. A more structured menopause pathway
Providing a consistent framework for supporting patients experiencing menopause-related changes.
2. Continuity of care over time
Repeat testing supports ongoing review rather than isolated consultations.
3. Data-informed consultations
Objective nutritional insights can support more focused practitioner–patient discussions.
4. Integration into existing services
The model is designed to sit alongside current treatments without requiring major changes to clinic workflow.
5. Extended patient engagement
Structured follow-up may support more consistent patient relationships over time.
Clinics joining this intake will receive:
Registration must be completed before the end of April.
Following closure, onboarding will begin ahead of the next implementation cycle, allowing clinics to integrate the approach into upcoming patient pathways.
This intake is designed for clinics looking to introduce a more structured, test-based approach to supporting menopause and wider wellbeing consultations in practice.
Full details and registration are available here:
https://www.consultingroom.com/industry/campaign/zinzino