Clinical Research Study for Venous Leg Ulcers

Evaluating an investigational therapy designed to promote healing in chronic venous leg ulcers.

Clinical Research Study for Venous Leg Ulcers

About This Study

This research study is evaluating an investigational therapy designed to support healing in people with chronic venous leg ulcers that have not responded to standard treatment.

Researchers are studying whether this investigational treatment, used alongside standard wound care and compression therapy, may help improve wound healing and quality of life for people living with chronic venous leg ulcers.

Who May Qualify

Adults (18+) who have a chronic venous leg ulcer that:

  • Has not healed despite standard treatment
  • Has been present for several weeks or longer
  • Is currently receiving compression therapy

Additional eligibility criteria will be reviewed during screening.

Our goal is to provide compassionate care while advancing research that may improve future treatment options for people living with chronic venous leg ulcers.

Why Participate?

  • Study-related evaluations at no cost
  • Access to investigational treatment under physician supervision
  • Care from experienced wound specialists
  • Help advance research that may improve future treatment options

What to Expect

Participants may receive:

  • A screening visit to determine eligibility
  • Weekly study visits for wound evaluations
  • Digital wound imaging and measurements
  • Study treatment in addition to standard wound care and compression therapy
  • Follow-up visits to monitor healing and safety

The study lasts approximately 12 weeks, with additional follow-up if needed.

Important Information

This is a research study evaluating an investigational treatment for venous leg ulcers. Participation is voluntary, and not everyone who is screened will qualify.

All study procedures, potential risks, and possible benefits will be explained before you decide whether to participate.

Interested in Learning More?

Contact Halo Clinical Research to learn more about this study and find out if you may qualify.

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