Nuri Clinic exists to expand access to structured wellness research by bringing it into real-world, at-home environments.
As a nonprofit organization, Nuri’s work focuses on education, research exploration, and public understanding — not medical care. We study how thoughtfully designed wellness programs function outside of traditional clinical settings, where most people actually live their daily lives.

Nuri Clinic operates as a nonprofit organization affiliated with a federally recognized 501(c)(3) under a group tax-exempt structure.
This affiliation allows Nuri to conduct research-oriented wellness initiatives within an established nonprofit framework while maintaining transparency, accountability, and public-benefit alignment.
Nuri does not operate as a for-profit company, medical practice, or telehealth provider.
Nuri develops and evaluates structured, at-home wellness programs intended for observational learning and educational insight.

Consistency and structure in program design

Participation in natural, everyday environments

Responsible data collection and interpretation

Clear communication about scope and limitations
Programs are designed using established research frameworks and are implemented in ways that prioritize participant understanding and informed participation.
To ensure clarity and protect participants, Nuri Clinic is explicit about what our work does not include.

Provide medical care or medical advice

Diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease

Replace professional medical consultation

Offer emergency or clinical services
Participation in Nuri programs should not be viewed as a substitute for licensed medical care.

Individuals interested in supporting wellness research may be eligible to participate in Nuri’s at-home programs.
Participation begins with a brief online questionnaire to determine eligibility. Once approved, a structured program kit ships cold, directly to the participant.
Participation is voluntary and designed to integrate into daily routines without clinical visits.
As a nonprofit organization, Nuri Clinic prioritizes public benefit over commercial outcomes.

Ethical program design

Educational value for participants and the public

Transparent communication

Respect for individual autonomy and informed choice
We believe that responsible wellness research must be accessible, understandable, and grounded in real-world conditions.
Educational information about Nuri’s structured at-home research programs is available on our separate programs site.Visitors are encouraged to explore this information to better understand the scope and design of Nuri’s research initiatives.
Nuri Clinic programs are provided within a research context. They are not FDA‑approved, do not constitute medical advice, and are not a substitute for professional medical care.