Research for Crohn's Disease and Weight Management

See If You Qualify

Crohn's and Weight Health

If you have Crohn's disease and are living with extra weight, you may be eligible for research that could help address both conditions together. We're looking for people like you to help us understand better ways to support your health and well-being.

✓ Specialized care from gastroenterology experts
✓ Focus on your whole health picture
✓ Potential access to new approaches
✓ Support from a dedicated research team

About This Research

We're researching how to better support people who have both Crohn's disease and weight-related health concerns. By participating, you'll receive careful medical attention and contribute to findings that could help many people manage both conditions more effectively. This is an opportunity to work with specialists who understand the unique challenges you face.

Who Can Participate?

✓ Confirmed diagnosis of Crohn's disease
✓ BMI of 27 kg/m² or higher
✓ One or more weight-related health conditions such as high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, or high cholesterol
✓ Willingness to participate in the research program

What to Expect

✓ Expert gastroenterology care tailored to your specific needs
✓ Comprehensive health monitoring and support throughout participation
✓ Access to new research-driven approaches for managing your conditions
✓ Opportunity to help advance care for others with similar health challenges

Contact us directly:

Phone: +1 657 230 7120

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