Clinical research drives medical advancements, leading to new and improved treatments for patients worldwide. At Orso Health, we actively enroll participants in cutting-edge studies focusing on asthma, chronic neutropenia, systemic mastocytosis, and food allergies.
By joining a clinical trial, you gain access to potential new treatments and contribute to scientific discoveries that can improve healthcare for future generations.
Active Clinical Studies at a Glance
Asthma affects millions, causing breathing difficulties that impact daily life. These studies explore new therapies to improve lung function and reduce asthma attacks.
Take control of your asthma—explore new treatment possibilities.
Chronic neutropenia is a condition where the body has an abnormally low count of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell crucial for fighting infections. These studies aim to develop better treatments to strengthen the immune system. Systemic mastocytosis is a rare disorder that causes an overproduction of mast cells, leading to allergic reactions, skin issues, and organ involvement. These studies aim to refine diagnostic tools and develop new treatment options.
Your participation could lead to life-changing advancements in rare disease treatment.
Chronic sinusitis is long-term sinus inflammation lasting 12+ weeks, causing facial pain, nasal congestion, thick discharge, and reduced smell. When nasal polyps (soft, non-cancerous growths) are present, they further block airflow and drainage, worsening symptoms and making treatment more challenging.
Be apart of something revolutionary.
Food allergies affect both children and adults. This genome-wide association study (GWAS) seeks to identify genetic markers linked to food allergies, paving the way for more personalized prevention and treatment strategies.
Help us uncover the genetic keys to food allergies and improve future care.
Every medical breakthrough starts with a volunteer like you.
At Orso Health, participant safety is our top priority. All studies follow FDA, GCP, and IRB-approved guidelines to ensure ethical and responsible research practices. Participation is completely voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time.
Whether you’re looking for new treatment options, want to contribute to medical science, or are simply curious about our active studies, we’re here to help.
Have questions? Contact our research team today!