Is Overactive Bladder
impacting your
quality of life?

Learn about a new, no cost research study

Overactive bladder (OAB) affects millions of women of all ages, and can impact nearly every aspect of daily life. OAB symptoms vary from person to person, but often include:

  • Urgency – Feeling a strong, sudden urge to urinate that is difficult to control
  • Frequency – Urinating too often
  • Leakage – Accidental wetting after a sudden urge

Right now, doctors at select centers in the US are conducting a new research study for women who struggle with OAB. The study will evaluate a new, discreet wearable medical device designed to reduce OAB symptoms.

If you qualify and choose to join the study, you will be seen by a local women’s health specialist and will receive all study-related care at no cost. The study lasts approximately 28 days. During this time, you will use the investigational wearable device for up to 21 days (3 weeks) during your regular routine. You will also be asked to meet with your local study team a total of 5 times to discuss your experiences and evaluate your symptoms. If you complete the study, you will be compensated up to $750 (depending on your location).

See If You Qualify

To see if you might qualify, and to get connected directly with your local study team to learn more, please take the questionnaire below.