Current Trials
Asthma
Is your asthma holding you back? Asthma is a chronic disease involving the airways in the lungs. If you have asthma your airways are always inflamed. They become even more swollen and the muscles around the airways can tighten when something triggers your symptoms. If you suffer from moderate to severe Asthma and currently on maintenance medication that doesn't seem to help you control your symptoms there might be other options for you. Contact us for more information.
Acne
Is the occurrence of inflamed or infected sebaceous glands in the skin; in particular, a condition characterized by red pimples on the face, prevalent chiefly among teenagers.
COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an umbrella term used to describe progressive lung diseases including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, refractory (non-reversible) asthma, and some forms of bronchiectasis. If you've been diagnose with COPD and currently on maintanace medication that doesn't seem to help you control your simptoms there might be other options for you. Contact us for more information.
Atopic Dermatitis
This is a condition that makes your skin red and itchy. It's common in children but can occur at any age. It is long lasting (chronic) and tends to flare periodically. It may be accompanied by asthma or hay fever. No cure has been found for atopic dermatitis. That is why we need your help.
Eczema
Eczema is a term for several different types of skin swelling. Eczema is also called dermatitis. Most types cause dry, itchy skin and rashes on the face, inside the elbows and behind the knees, and on the hands and feet. Scratching the skin can cause it to turn red, and to swell and itch even more
COVID-19 Treatment
We are offering a Merck’s sponsored clinical trial for COVID-19 prophylaxis for household members that has a COVID-19 positive member in the same household.
Rosacea
Pronounced (roe-ZAY-she-uh) is a common skin condition that causes redness and visible blood vessels in your face. It may also produce small, red, pus-filled bumps. These signs and symptoms may flare up for weeks to months and then go away for a while.
Respiratory Vaccines (Pneumonia , Influenza, pneumococcal)
New vaccines under research.