About us

We are an agile team on the journey to give everyone an opportunity to become a healthier, stronger, happier individual through better understanding of blood biomarkers. Blood has always been the realm of doctors, and we unlock its potential for everyone.

Our belief is that everyone deserves access to personalised health information, and we strive to make it easy for our users to take control of their health.

Thank you for choosing CarrotCare for your blood test interpretation needs. We're excited to help you on your journey to better health.

💡 Share your feedback, thoughts, ideas or just say "hi" at: contact@carrotcare.health

Our values:

1. Health is the most important thing

Without health, nothing else really matters. "A healthy man wants a thousand things, a sick man only wants one." - Confucius


2. Health is a personal responsibility of everyone

Doctors treat diseases. Insurers try to reduce their costs. Only you can really take care of your health, in all aspects. We help to approach less obvious aspects of it.


3. Longevity is about dying young as late as possible

With Carrot Care, we aim to identify early signs of increased absolute risks (death). On top of that, you can improve many biomarkers to have better quality of life.


4. Prevention > treatment

Motivation can be in the form of "stick" or "carrot". While stick means getting sick, carrot means being in optimal health. We chose carrot every time.


5. Basics over fancy supplements

While taking vitamin D is great, nothing compares to sufficient sunlight exposure. The majority of what it takes to be healthy is in what we do and eat every day. Supplements & advanced biohacking is just some extra.


6. Personalisation > one-fits-all

While we are the same species, everyone is unique with gazillion of variations. While some recommendations are helpful for everyone to some extent. True potential unlocks only with individual approach with multiple iterations.


7. Health is the soul that animates all the enjoyments of life, which fade and are tasteless without it.

We agree with Seneca on this one too:)