Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases
At Ujpesti Egeszsegugyi Nonprofit Kft. in Budapest, clinical research in Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases focuses on obesity and overweight, with studies aimed at improving long-term health outcomes and reducing serious complications linked to excess weight.
- Testing new treatment approaches for weight management
- Evaluating whether therapies can lower heart-related and kidney risks
- Studying the impact of treatment on morbidity and mortality
This area reflects a strong interest in therapies that go beyond weight loss alone and look at broader disease prevention and overall health protection.
Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases
The site is also active in Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases, with trials centered on chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps and related severe forms, including patients who also have asthma. These studies aim to ease nasal blockage, reduce polyp burden, and improve day-to-day breathing and comfort.
- Assessing treatments for nasal polyp reduction
- Improving nasal congestion and sinus symptom control
- Exploring patient experience and treatment satisfaction
Research in this field combines symptom relief with a closer look at how people experience their condition during treatment.
Respiratory Tract Diseases
In Respiratory Tract Diseases, the clinical trials at this hospital/clinic site examine chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps as a condition that affects breathing, nasal function, and overall respiratory well-being. The goal is to test new therapies that may better control inflammation and improve patient outcomes.
- Evaluating biologic therapies for severe nasal and sinus disease
- Measuring changes in congestion and polyp size
- Supporting better symptom control in difficult-to-treat respiratory conditions
With a small but focused research portfolio, the Department of Ujpesti Egeszsegugyi Szolgaltato Nonprofit Kft. contributes to studies that aim to advance care for persistent upper airway disease.



