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How it works

It’s a simple three-step process

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Step 1: Tell us about yourself

Submit a health profile by answering basic questions about your medical history.

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Step 2: See if you qualify

Speak with a research coordinator to learn more about what is required to participate.

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Step 3: Participate from home

Complete study requirements from home with the help of our mobile health staff.

Frequently Asked Questions

Once you sign up, we will review your health profile and contact you if you might qualify for a research study. If you may qualify for a study, a clinical research coordinator will contact you within 48 hours to confirm your health information and tell you more about what is required to participate in a certain study. When you are ready to be scheduled, your clinical research coordinator will work with you to schedule an at­-home visit. One of Sanguine’s mobile health staff members will meet you in the privacy and comfort of your home to explain the research study and perform the sample collection.

Yes. We will provide you with a prepaid gift card for each home visit you participate in. You will receive the prepaid card immediately upon the completion of your appointment. Compensation will vary by study. The funds will be available to you within 24 hours of your appointment. 

You can withdraw from the study or decline participation at any time without providing a reason.

All of our studies and staff are HIPAA compliant and follow all federal regulations. We keep your information confidential. Check our privacy policy to learn more.

Yes. However, to participate in most studies, you will need to provide proof of your diagnosis. Even if you are not currently seeing a physician, you can still sign an authorization for Medical Record Release from your former physician that can serve as proof of diagnosis. Previous medical records can serve as proof of diagnosis.

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