FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Got questions?
We've got you.
We believe trust starts with clarity. Whether you’re curious about joining a study, partnering with us as a sponsor, or just learning more—this is the place to start.
If you still have questions after reading, our team is happy to help.

FAQs
For Participants
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What is clinical research, and why is it important?
Clinical research studies how treatments affect people. These studies improve how we diagnose, treat, and prevent illness.
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Who can join a study?
Everyone is invited to participate in our clinical trials to help with the development of medicine. Every study has specific eligibility based on age, health condition, or history. We'll help you see if there’s a match.
03:
Do I need insurance to participate?
No. All study-related care is provided at no cost.
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Will I get paid for participating?
Most studies include compensation for your time and travel. We'll let you know what's offered before you agree to participate.
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Is it safe?
All studies have potential benefits and risks that will be reviewed with you before you agree to participate. We follow strict safety rules and ethical standards. Our licensed medical team puts your well-being first.
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Will my information be kept private?
Absolutely. We follow HIPAA regulations and only use your info with your consent.
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Why should I join a clinical trial?
All study participation is voluntary, however, by joining a clinical, you may help move science forward, and ensure your community is part of the data that shapes future medicine.
For Sponsors & CROs
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What types of studies does Kalo conduct?
Internal medicine, dermatology, cardiology, pulmonology, metabolic (diabetes/obesity), and more.
Other resources: Kalo Difference, Diversity Standard, Our Site Strengths
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What patient populations do you serve?
Kalo is located in West Valley City, Utah and is actively involved with Pacific Islander, Hispanic and other community organizations and health clinics. West Valley City is one of Utah’s most ethnically and economically diverse cities. Nearly 60% of residents identify as Hispanic, Asian, Black, Pacific Islander, Native American, or multi-racial, making it a minority-majority city.
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What makes your site different?
Clean data. Compassionate care. Inclusive access. Strong SOPs and dedicated PI leadership.
Explore Our Site Strengths
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Do you work with both CROs and direct sponsors?
Yes. We’re flexible and responsive to either model.