Skip to content

Last modified: December 31, 2024

Registering a professional account

Getting started

For more than 40 years, Emerson Ecologics has connected integrative practitioners with their patients. We’re committed to offering high-quality supplements and innovative technology to enhance patient care.

Emerson Ecologics is for healthcare practitioners only. We require that healthcare credentials be uploaded before an order can be placed.

Note:

Creating an Emerson account is free. There are no costs or membership fees.

Add convenient dispensing at no cost

Emerson Ecologics is part of Fullscript, the leading integrative care platform. Discover how our virtual dispensing tool complements in-office sales, boosts adherence, and adds practice revenue.

Tip!

If you have an existing account with Fullscript, sign up for Emerson with the same email and password to link your accounts.

Creating an account

To get started with Emerson Ecologics:

  1. Go to emersonecologics.com and click Sign up in the top-right corner.
  1. Fill out the account information form. To submit the form, you must provide:
  • First and last name
  • Business name
  • Primary certification type (profession)
  1. When finished with the form, select Select sign up method to continue.
  1. Next, enter the email address and password you’d like to use for your account. If you have an existing Fullscript account, use that login information to link your accounts.
  1. You’ll be brought to a new page where we’ll ask for some information about your business or practice. Provide your business address and phone number, then select Next: upload credentials.
  1. Upload your credentials for review, then select Complete setup and you’ll be ready to place your first order.

Account setup completed – What’s next?

Now that you’ve finished setting up your new Emerson account, be sure to check out some more great resources and tools you can now access:

Or check out these and other resources in our help center and make the most of your Emerson account:

Was this article helpful?