Ulcerative
Colitis Study
Take a quick survey to see if you may qualify for a clinical study testing a new treatment designed to reduce bowel urgency without an additional medication.
Struggling with UC symptoms?
The constant urgency.
Do sudden urges interrupt work, meals, and even sleep? Studies show that bowel urgency can have a significant impact on daily quality of life for people with UC, even when the disease is otherwise controlled.
People with IBD are 2x more likely to experience anxiety or depression1
The emotional toll. Fear of accidents and unpredictable flare-ups can lead to stress, anxiety, and withdrawing from social activities. Research links UC with significantly higher rates of anxiety and depression compared to the general population.
Medications may not be enough
The search for a treatment that works.
Medications don’t always bring relief, and many carry side effects that make daily life even harder. Nearly 30–40% of patients don’t respond to biologics long-term.2
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Help advance options for ulcerative colitis
See if you qualifyNeurostimulation may offer relief
This research study is exploring a new way to treat UC symptoms.


