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How do I recommend supplements and make sure my patient receives them?

Supplentia offers several flexible ways to guide your patient from advice to purchase. You can choose the method that best fits your workflow and the needs of your patient:

Email the care plan: the patient places the order

You create a care plan and send it via email. The patient receives a link with a clear overview of your recommendations, including product names, dosage, and instructions. They can review the plan and order the recommended supplements directly through Supplentia without needing to log in. An account is only required at checkout.

Place the order yourself: delivery with invoice to the patient

You complete the order and have the products shipped directly to the patient’s address. The invoice is automatically sent to the patient. This option is useful if you want full control over the order or if the patient prefers not to handle it themselves.

Order with payment link: patient completes payment

You place the order, but instead of paying, you choose to generate a payment link. The patient receives this link by email, reviews the order, and completes the payment. Once paid, the order is processed and delivered to their home.

Use a paper order form

Prefer working offline or with patients who aren’t digitally active? You can fill in a printable order form and give it to your patient. They can then order the correct products on their own via Supplentia using the form as reference.

Provide a Supplentia reference code

You can share your personal Supplentia reference with your patient. This creates a link between your account and theirs, so their prices and future orders are always tied to your advice. They can browse products on their own and order whenever they’re ready, even if you didn’t send a care plan.

Each method ensures your advice is respected, the right products are delivered, and the patient remains connected to your guidance. You can choose the approach that works best or combine them depending on the situation.