The healthcare practitioner sets the product pricing and shipping costs and can direct patients to the website where they place orders and Life Extension fulfills them.
In an example of dietary supplement brands and healthcare practitioners working more closely together, Life Extension has instated a new program in which the brand will create and host a Life Extension wholesale supplements online store for a healthcare practitioner, with a unique URL. The healthcare practitioner sets the product pricing and shipping costs and can direct patients to the website where they place orders and Life Extension fulfills them.
“Through the e-Partner program, healthcare practitioners receive standard wholesale margins without the logistical requirements of a standard wholesale program, such as storage space for products, deciding which products to stock, and most importantly, order fulfillment,” said Ron Antriasian, Life Extension’s director of sales and business development, in a press release.
Each website can be customized with a practitioner’s own logo, practice image, and description. To participate in the e-Partner program, practitioners must have a current wholesale application on file with Life Extension.
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