Supplements deserve clinical rigor.
Not a notes field.
NutriClient treats supplement protocols as first-class clinical interventions — structured, tracked, and integrated into the care plan workflow. Named protocols with individual items, dosage, frequency, timing, lifecycle management, and adherence tracking that finally tells you whether clients are actually taking what you recommended.

Where do your supplement recommendations live today?
In a text field inside a session note. In a PDF you email after the appointment. In a spreadsheet you maintain on the side. Maybe in a message thread that your client scrolls back through when they can't remember the dosage. Clients forget what they're taking, miss the timing, stop without telling you, and neither party has a clear picture of what's actually happening. This isn't clinical practice. This is guesswork with good intentions.
Free-text supplement notes don’t capture dosage, frequency, or timing in a way the system can use or the client can reference consistently.
Without adherence tracking, you don’t know if the client is taking what you recommended — and neither does the clinical record.
When you change a supplement, the old recommendation disappears. No pause history. No discontinuation reason. No audit trail.
Protocol builder
Named protocols. Structured items. Clinical precision.
Create a named protocol — “GI Recovery Protocol,” “Foundational Support,” “Iron Repletion” — and add individual supplement items. Each item captures what the clinical context requires.

Supplement library
Your practice's supplement intelligence.
Every supplement you prescribe is added to your org-level library automatically. Over time, the library becomes a searchable catalog of your practice's preferred products — with common dosages, frequency patterns, and prescription history.
When you start a new protocol, search the library instead of typing from memory. Pick a supplement, adjust the dosage for this client, and move on. The library grows with your practice and is shared across practitioners in your organization.
Lifecycle management
Active. Paused. Discontinued. Always tracked.
Supplement protocols have a lifecycle — and NutriClient manages it with the same rigor as any clinical intervention.
The protocol is live. The client sees it in their portal. Adherence tracking is running. Supplements appear in the clinical record as current interventions.
Temporarily suspended — maybe the client is traveling, experiencing a side effect, or waiting for lab results. History is preserved. Tracking pauses. Reactivation resumes tracking from where it stopped.
Permanently stopped with an optional reason field. The protocol stays in the clinical record as historical context. Was it ineffective? Did the client react? The record remembers.
The differentiator
Finally know whether they're taking what you recommended.
When a supplement protocol is activated, NutriClient automatically creates a tracker assignment for the client. Each supplement in the protocol becomes a daily check-in item. The client logs in seconds. You see overall adherence rates, per- supplement adherence, missed dose patterns, and trends over time.
No more asking “are you still taking the magnesium?” at the start of every session. The data is already there. The clinical conversation starts from evidence, not anecdote.
A single percentage showing protocol-level adherence across all supplements.
See which supplements are being taken consistently and which are being missed.
Identify whether missed doses cluster on weekends, during travel, or with specific supplements.
Track whether adherence is improving, declining, or stable across the protocol duration.

Supplements fit inside care plans.
Supplement protocols are one of eight intervention types in NutriClient care plans. When supplements are part of a broader care plan, adherence data flows into the overall progress view alongside dietary, behavioral, and other interventions. The client sees one cohesive plan. You see one connected clinical record.
Frequently asked questions
Supplement management should be clinical, tracked, and integrated.
See how NutriClient turns supplement recommendations into structured protocols with real adherence data — not scattered notes and hopeful assumptions.