Blood Markers for RCA - Men

Rs. 5,800.00

Most blood tests give you reference ranges based on population averages. But you’re not average. You’re you. The Root Cause Analysis (RCA) Blood Test is a deep-dive diagnostic panel designed to go beyond superficial markers and identify underlying imbalances that impact your energy, metabolism, hormones, mood, and long-term health.

Whether you're struggling with fatigue, weight resistance, gut health issues, inflammation, or simply want to optimize your health, this test gives you the answers you should be getting from your reports—but usually don’t.

Once your reports arrive, it’s time for real answers. We will schedule a 30-minute review call with Tanya for root cause analysis. 
This is a strategy call and not a generic consultation.

What we do here:

  • Decode your labs using functional reference ranges
  • Identify root causes of symptoms like bloating, fatigue, skin flares, sleep disruption, or progress plateaus
  • Explain how long it would take to fully heal and what it would take
  • Share a clear, custom consultation proposal — program structure, timeline, cost, and required commitment

📊 You walk away with clarity, direction, and a roadmap
🧠 No fluff. Strategy backed by real data.


🧪 What’s Included In The Blood Test 

No.  Blood Parameter
1 LDH
2 Lipid Panel + ApoB & LP(a)
3 Glucose Panel
1. HbA1c,
2. Fasting Glucose
3. Fasting Insulin
4 Liver Panel
5 Kidney Panel
6 CBC panel
7 hs-CRP
8 ESR
9 Homocysteine
10

Hormonal Panel:
1. Morning Cortisol
2. Testosterone

11 DHEAS
12 Ferritin levels
13 Iron Panel:
1. Serum Iron,
2. Transferrin,
3. TIBC
4. UIBC
14 Vit D 25(OH)D
15 Vit B12
16 Thyroid panel
1. ultrasensitive TSH,
2. Free T3 &
3. free T4


Note: To prepare for this blood test: 
1. Stay fasted for 10-12 hours
2. Do not workout for 48 hours before the test 
3. Stop all health supplements for 48 hours before the test
4. If you are on any medication, check with your healthcare practitioner if you can avoid them for 24-48 hours before the test
5. Schedule the test for a window 1-1.5 hours after you wake up in the morning (as per your regular schedule)