AmyloidConnect matches amyloidosis patients to clinical trials using AI โ and helps them get there. Free, fast, and built for patients first.
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Amyloidosis is a rare disease where abnormal proteins called amyloid fibrils build up in organs โ slowly damaging the heart, kidneys, liver, and nerves. Early diagnosis and type identification is critical because treatments differ significantly by type.
Caused by abnormal plasma cells in the bone marrow producing misfolded light chain proteins. Can affect multiple organs simultaneously and progresses quickly without treatment.
Caused by the transthyretin protein made by the liver becoming unstable and depositing in the heart. Can be age-related (wild-type) or inherited (hereditary ATTR).
Our AI matches you to clinical trials based on your specific amyloid type, organ involvement, treatment history, and location โ in minutes, for free.
Book flights, hotels, and ground transportation to your trial site through SanoGrid โ our integrated travel platform built specifically for clinical trial patients.
Comprehensive resources on AL, ATTR, and AA amyloidosis โ symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and what to ask your doctor.
Find amyloidosis centers of excellence and specialists near you โ including Mayo Clinic, Boston Medical Center, and Stanford.
Connect with other amyloidosis patients, share experiences, and find support from people who truly understand what you're going through.
Your health data is protected with enterprise-grade security. We never sell your information and you control what you share.
We've simplified the clinical trial discovery process so patients can focus on what matters โ getting better.
Enter your amyloid type, organ involvement, and treatment history.
Our AI instantly finds clinical trials that fit your specific situation.
Compare trials, read eligibility criteria, and save the ones that interest you.
Coordinate flights, hotels, and ground transportation โ all in one place.
Amyloidosis has multiple types โ and the treatment is completely different for each. Knowing your type from day one changes everything.
Caused by abnormal plasma cells in the bone marrow producing misfolded proteins that deposit in organs.
Caused by the transthyretin protein made by the liver becoming unstable and depositing in the heart and nerves.
Caused by chronic inflammation from conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease.
Amyloidosis is diagnosed on average 2-3 years after symptoms begin. Recognizing the pattern early saves lives.
Learn More โAmyloidosis requires specialized testing. Understanding the diagnostic process helps you advocate for yourself and get answers faster.
General hospitals often miss amyloidosis. Specialized centers have teams who see amyloidosis patients every day and have access to the latest treatments and trials.
Find a Specialist โYour personal AI health companion โ ask anything about amyloidosis, understand your clinical trials, and get your lab results interpreted in plain English.
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AmyloidConnect exists because too many amyloidosis patients never find the clinical trials that could save their lives โ not because the trials don't exist, but because the path to finding them is broken.
We built a platform that does the hard work for patients โ matching them to trials based on their specific amyloid type and organ involvement, educating them about their condition, and removing the logistical barriers that prevent trial participation.
AmyloidConnect is free for every patient. Always.
Dr. Sarswat brings deep clinical expertise in cardiac amyloidosis to guide AmyloidConnect's medical direction and patient education content.
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