Support Your Clinic With a Structured, Test-Based Wellness Approach

A system that keeps patients engaged between treatments, improves outcomes, and creates predictable income, without adding pressure to your diary.

  • Develop structured, repeatable patient support pathways
  • Support more personalised care using nutritional test data
  • Encourage ongoing patient engagement between clinic visits

Discover how this could be integrated within your clinic model, with no obligation.

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Your clinic revenue depends on bookings, and that limits your growth

Support Clinic Growth Beyond Appointment-Based Care

Most clinics rely on booked appointments to generate revenue. When diaries slow, income naturally follows. At the same time, patients often receive treatment in isolated sessions with limited structured follow-up in between.

This can make it difficult to maintain engagement and build long-term patient value.

Common challenges in clinic practice:

  • Revenue is dependent on appointment availability
  • Limited patient engagement between visits
  • No structured way to track ongoing lifestyle or nutritional factors
  • Reduced continuity in long-term patient relationships

Introduce a Structured, Test-Based Nutrition Approach

Zinzino is a simple, at-home blood spot testing system that provides practitioners with nutritional insight, particularly around fatty acid balance.

It is designed to support more informed, data-led conversations within clinic consultations and help structure ongoing patient pathways.

A simple, repeatable patient journey

The model is designed to integrate easily into existing clinic services:

Test – Patients complete a simple at-home blood spot test
Review – Practitioners receive clear nutritional insight
Support – Personalised guidance is provided based on results
Track – Repeat testing allows progress to be monitored over time

This creates a more structured patient pathway that extends beyond a single appointment.

Relevant across key clinic services

This approach may support patients presenting with:

  • Menopause-related changes affecting energy, mood, and well-being
  • Skin concerns where nutritional and inflammatory factors may be relevant
  • Gut-related symptoms linked to dietary imbalance
  • General well-being concerns where patients want more personalised insight

It provides an additional layer of nutritional data to support clinical decision-making alongside existing treatments.

What this enables for your clinic

  • Introduce a structured, repeatable service pathway
  • Support more informed, data-led consultations
  • Improve patient engagement between visits
  • Strengthen continuity of care over time
  • Add a measurable nutrition-based layer to existing services
  • Support longer-term patient relationships

A complementary addition to your existing offering

This is designed to sit alongside your current treatments, not replace them.

It can be introduced in a way that integrates with your existing workflows and patient journey without requiring a major operational change.

Arrange a complimentary 15-minute discovery consultation.

Why Clinics and Patients Are Switching to Test-Based Wellness

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I like the effect. Taking zinzino for half a year and as a result I didn't get any usual respiratory disease during the winter time. My hair became more shiny. My sleep is better.

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Discover how you can introduce this within your patient offering

8 Reasons Clinics Are Exploring Test-Based Nutritional Support Systems

1
Recurring Revenue Model
Provides an opportunity for ongoing income through repeat testing and optional subscription-based models, extending engagement beyond individual appointments.
2
High Profit Margins
Offers commercially structured margins on both products and testing, which some clinics use to support service profitability.
3
Data-Led Consultations
Introduces measurable nutritional markers that can support more structured, personalised discussions within consultations.
4
Strong Patient Retention
Encourages patients to return for follow-up testing, supporting longer-term engagement and continuity of care.
5
Supports Skin-From-Within Approaches
Fatty acid balance data may be relevant in consultations relating to skin health, inflammation, and recovery-focused programmes.
6
Simple to Introduce
Designed to integrate into existing clinic workflows without requiring additional appointment time or significant operational changes.
7
Differentiates Your Clinic
Provides an additional layer of testing-led support that some clinics use to distinguish their offering in a competitive market.
8
Full Business Support
Includes onboarding resources, practitioner guidance, and marketing support to assist with implementation and launch.
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What Happens Next

Book a short discovery call

Speak with a specialist to understand how the system could integrate into your clinic. You’ll be walked through how the approach works in practice, how it is typically introduced into services such as menopause support, skin health and gut health programmes, and what implementation looks like within a clinic setting. This is an opportunity to assess suitability and ask questions relevant to your clinic.

Introduce your first testing pathway

Once onboarded, you can begin introducing at-home testing to suitable patients within your existing consultations. Clinics typically start with a small group of patients to establish the workflow, review results, and build confidence in how the data supports nutritional and lifestyle conversations. This allows the model to be introduced in a structured and manageable way.

Develop a structured, ongoing patient pathway

Over time, clinics can build repeat testing and review into their existing services, creating a more consistent approach to patient engagement. This supports longer-term care pathways across areas such as menopause support, skin health programmes, gut-related presentations and general wellbeing consultations. The focus is on continuity of care, clearer patient communication, and a more structured approach to nutritional support within your clinic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can this help with patient retention?
It can support more structured patient engagement by creating a follow-up pathway based on repeat testing and review.

This encourages ongoing consultation rather than one-off visits, particularly in longer-term wellbeing, menopause, and skin health programmes.

Does this add more workload to my clinic?
No. The process is designed to be simple to integrate into existing consultations.

Patients complete an at-home blood spot test, meaning there is no in-clinic testing requirement. Results are then reviewed by the practitioner and used to support existing consultation workflows rather than creating additional operational pressure.

How does this support menopause, skin health and gut health patients?
The test provides insight into nutritional balance, which may be relevant in consultations involving menopause-related changes such as fatigue, mood fluctuations, and general shifts in wellbeing, as well as skin concerns where nutritional and inflammatory factors may play a role.

It can also be used in discussions around gut-related symptoms where dietary balance and lifestyle factors are considered, alongside broader presentations linked to inflammation and overall wellbeing.

This helps practitioners add measurable nutritional context to a range of consultations.

How quickly can I implement this in my clinic?
Most clinics can introduce the system within a matter of weeks, depending on onboarding and training completion.

Once set up, it can be integrated into existing menopause, skin health, gut health, or wellbeing consultations without requiring changes to the core clinic structure.

Is the testing process complicated for patients?
No. The test is designed to be simple and convenient.

Patients complete a small finger-prick blood spot test at home and return it for laboratory analysis. Results are then presented in a clear format that can be discussed during follow-up consultations.

Is this a medical treatment?
No. It is a nutritional testing and support system.

It is intended to provide practitioners with additional insight to support personalised nutrition and wellbeing discussions within their scope of practice.

Is this suitable for aesthetic and private clinics?
Yes. It is commonly used in clinics offering aesthetics, skin health, menopause support, gut health programmes, and broader wellbeing services.

It is designed to complement existing treatments by adding a structured nutritional layer to patient care.

What is Zinzino used for in clinic settings?
Zinzino is used to support practitioner-led nutritional conversations by providing insight into fatty acid balance and related nutritional markers.

In clinical practice, it is commonly used to support:

•Menopause-related wellbeing support (energy, mood, hormonal transition support discussions)

•Skin health programmes where inflammation and barrier function may be relevant

•Gut health-related concerns linked to dietary imbalance

•General well-being and preventative nutrition support It is used as an adjunct to existing clinical care rather than a standalone treatment.

What makes this different from standard supplements?
Unlike standard supplement-only approaches, this system is test-led.

This means recommendations are based on measured nutritional data rather than general assumptions. Patients can also repeat testing over time, allowing progress to be reviewed and conversations to be more structured.

What types of kits or tests are available?
The core testing system is based on an at-home blood spot test, which measures fatty acid balance and related nutritional markers.

Clinics typically use initial baseline test kits to assess nutritional status, followed by retest kits to monitor changes over time, alongside practitioner-led protocols that support interpretation of results.

This approach enables clinics to build structured test, support and retest patient pathways, particularly within longer-term programmes such as menopause support, skin health and gut health.

Stop Leaving Revenue on the Table and Start Building Predictable Growth

This is a simple step that can reshape how your clinic operates. No pressure, no complexity, just a clear opportunity to grow your income and improve patient outcomes.

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