Deep Dive Consultation
Extended analysis for very complex, overlapping cases.
An extended mechanistic engagement for highly complex cases — overlapping MCAS, POTS, dysbiosis, post-viral, hEDS — or cases with contradictory prior workups. Includes deeper analysis, two live sessions, and an extended written summary with literature support.
- Highly complex cases with multiple overlapping conditions
- Cases with 5+ failed specialist attempts
- Cases with contradictory prior workups
- International clients with language or distance complications
- Practitioners wanting deep mechanistic education on a case
From start to delivery.
- 1Gate 1 — Triage1 week response.
- 2Gate 2 — Extended review3–4 weeks of deeper analysis.
- 3Session 1 (60 min)Full mechanistic presentation and Q&A.
- 4Session 2 (30 min)Follow-up clarification and protocol refinement.
- 5Written summary (15–25 pp.)Delivered ~2 weeks post-sessions.
The full scope of work.
- ·Deeper mechanistic analysis vs. standard
- ·Targeted literature review of relevant mechanisms
- ·Cross-domain synthesis (how systems interact)
- ·Multiple hypothetical frameworks tested
Suggested labs and panels.
Baseline
- All standard testing
- Advanced genetic interpretation if WGS available
- Detailed dysbiosis stratification
- Mitochondrial function assessment (NAD+, CoQ10)
Biomelogic does not order labs. Recommendations are framed mechanistically so your clinician can review and order what's appropriate.
Boundaries of this engagement.
- Clinical diagnosis
- Prescription medications
- Lab ordering
- Ongoing clinical monitoring
- Guarantees of outcome
- PayPal
- Wise
- Venmo
- ACH transfer
- Stripe (card)
What the written summary looks like
Every engagement produces a structured mechanistic summary. Outline only — client material is never reproduced.
- Section 1Case overview
Concise restatement of the case as submitted.
- Section 2Key biological axes
Which mechanistic systems appear most relevant.
- Section 3Upstream / downstream hierarchy
Proposed ordering of contributing mechanisms.
- Section 4Competing explanations
Alternative mechanistic readings considered.
- Section 5Testing gaps
Where current data is insufficient for a confident reading.
- Section 6Mechanistic hypotheses
Tiered hypotheses with confidence labels.
- Section 7Care-team discussion points
Questions to bring to your clinician(s).
- Section 8Scope limitations
What this analysis does not and cannot do.
- Section 9Next questions
What to revisit when new data arrives.
This is for / not for
- Complex chronic cases that have stalled across multiple specialists
- Multi-system symptom patterns
- People with existing labs and records to synthesize
- People actively working with licensed clinicians
- People seeking mechanistic interpretation, not protocols
- People who need synthesis across domains (gut, immune, energy, autonomic)
- Emergency or acute medical needs
- Medication management or adjustment
- Anyone seeking diagnosis
- Replacement for clinical care
- People seeking guaranteed protocols or outcomes
- People unwilling to coordinate with a licensed clinician
What $1,200 reflects
- Pre-review time
Records, labs, prior protocols, and clinician notes are read and indexed before any session.
- Multi-domain synthesis
Findings are mapped across gut, immune, energy, autonomic, and barrier axes.
- Live working session
A focused session that prioritizes interpretation over screen-sharing.
- Written mechanistic summary
A document you can bring to your clinical team.
- Follow-up clarification
One round of asynchronous clarification questions.
- Limited active roster
Active client load is capped to preserve depth of analysis.
Educational mechanistic analysis only. Not medical diagnosis, treatment, prescription, or a substitute for licensed clinical care. For urgent abnormalities, contact your clinician.
Ready to start?
Begin with Gate 1 Triage — a five-minute intake that determines fit before payment.