Service

Standard Consultation

Comprehensive mechanistic analysis for complex chronic cases.

Price
$650
Timeline
4–6 weeks
Duration
60 min session + 2 wk follow-up

The standard Biomelogic engagement. Full case review, one live mechanistic session, and a written summary you can bring to your clinical team. Designed for complex chronic cases that have stalled despite multiple specialists.

Who it's for
  • Clients with complex chronic conditions (SIBO, MCAS, dysbiosis, post-COVID, hEDS/POTS overlap)
  • Cases that have stalled despite multiple practitioners
  • Anyone seeking root-cause mechanistic understanding
  • International clients (fully remote)
  • First-time Biomelogic clients
Timeline

From start to delivery.

  1. 1
    Gate 1 — Triage
    Brief intake form. Response within 1 week.
  2. 2
    Gate 2 — Full case review
    Records, labs, imaging reviewed. 2–3 weeks.
  3. 3
    Live session
    60-minute working call within Gate 2 window.
  4. 4
    Written summary
    Mechanistic summary delivered 1–2 weeks post-session.
  5. 5
    Email follow-up
    One round of clarification questions over 2 weeks.
What's included

The full scope of work.

  • Five-minute intake to determine fit. Response within one week — accepted to Gate 2 or respectfully declined.

Testing recommendations

Suggested labs and panels.

Baseline

  • Organic Acid Test (OAT)
  • Stool microbiome analysis
  • CBC, CMP, iron panel
  • Thyroid (TSH, Free T3/T4, TPO)
  • B12, folate, MMA
  • Vitamin D, magnesium, zinc

Optional but valuable

  • Comprehensive stool analysis with SCFA panel
  • Genetic testing (23andMe or clinical WGS)
  • Intracellular NAD+ (Jinfiniti)
  • Food sensitivity panel

Post-engagement

  • Repeat OAT after 8–12 weeks
  • Repeat stool after dysbiosis treatment
  • Repeat NAD+ after 12 weeks

Biomelogic does not order labs. Recommendations are framed mechanistically so your clinician can review and order what's appropriate.

Deliverable

What clients are paying for.

What clients are paying for

  • ·Mechanistic clarity on a previously confusing case
  • ·A written case framework you can keep and re-read
  • ·An upstream / downstream hierarchy of likely drivers
  • ·A competing hypothesis map with explicit uncertainty
  • ·Clinician-facing discussion points and testing questions
  • ·Reduced interpretive confusion across prior workups

What is not promised

  • ·No symptom-change guarantee
  • ·No diagnosis, prescription, or treatment plan
  • ·No outcome percentages — see /outcome-methodology
  • ·No replacement for your licensed care team

Mechanistic interpretation, not a controlled trial. No outcome percentages are published — see /outcome-methodology for why.

What's not included

Boundaries of this engagement.

  • Clinical diagnosis
  • Prescription medications
  • Lab ordering
  • Ongoing clinical monitoring
  • Emergency support
  • Supplement sales
  • Guarantees of outcome
Payment & logistics
  • PayPal
  • Wise
  • Venmo (@Mohammed-Attallah)
  • ACH transfer
  • Stripe (card)
Value

What clients are paying for

Concrete deliverables. No outcome guarantees.

  • Mechanistic clarity across multiple biological axes
  • Systems-level synthesis of your existing labs and records
  • Written mechanistic summary suitable for your clinical team
  • Contradiction analysis between competing explanations
  • Testing-priority logic when next steps are unclear
  • Reduction of interpretive confusion across specialists
  • Diagnosis, treatment, prescription, or clinical care
  • Guaranteed symptom change
  • Replacement for your physician or specialist team
Deliverable

What the written summary looks like

Every engagement produces a structured mechanistic summary. Outline only — client material is never reproduced.

  1. Section 1
    Case overview

    Concise restatement of the case as submitted.

  2. Section 2
    Key biological axes

    Which mechanistic systems appear most relevant.

  3. Section 3
    Upstream / downstream hierarchy

    Proposed ordering of contributing mechanisms.

  4. Section 4
    Competing explanations

    Alternative mechanistic readings considered.

  5. Section 5
    Testing gaps

    Where current data is insufficient for a confident reading.

  6. Section 6
    Mechanistic hypotheses

    Tiered hypotheses with confidence labels.

  7. Section 7
    Care-team discussion points

    Questions to bring to your clinician(s).

  8. Section 8
    Scope limitations

    What this analysis does not and cannot do.

  9. Section 9
    Next questions

    What to revisit when new data arrives.

Download sample structure (fictional data)
Fit

This is for / not for

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)
Not for
  • 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
Why the fee reflects the work

What $650 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.