Helping Your Child Breathe Easier.

We're on a mission to help kids be kids again,
by empowering them to self-manage their own asthma.

Join Our Study!

Aluna is currently not for sale
We invite families to try the device by participating in our clinical trail.

The Aluna device

What is Aluna

Aluna is a portable spirometry device paired with an interactive iPhone game kids love. When used daily, Aluna can:

  • Help kids develop a sense of control over their health while having fun
  • Help parents monitor lung health, medication and treatment
  • Provide real-time data that’s easily shareable with your doctor
  • Provide parents and doctors with insights into asthma triggers
"My daughter had been missing about a month of school each year; since starting Aluna, we have cut that down to about a week! With the help of the Aluna device, we are catching her asthma early which has made a huge difference in her life."
Monica Gupta, Parent

What to expect during the trial

Our team is committed to your child’s health and success.
We will provide all participants with:

The Aluna device

One Aluna device With charger and quick start guide

Bi-weekly Check-ins

Bi-weekly Check-ins With a member of our team

One-on-One Assistance

One-on-One Assistance To get you set up with the app

How Long Does the Study Last?

Our clinical trial is expected to run until December 2020.
You may choose to exit the trial at any time.

Who qualifies?

We’re looking for kids 8 – 13 years old with mild to moderate persistent asthma. In addition to this, the child must:

Use controller and rescue medication

Use controller and rescue medication

Posses the ability to perform spirometry

Posses the ability to perform spirometry

Have a consenting guardian

Have a consenting guardian

Have access to an iPhone 6 or newer

Have access to an iPhone 6 or newer

"As a parent we want the best for our child. We want them to be healthy and to succeed and to be self-sufficient. Aluna has taught her how to take care of her asthma in a fun way."
April Fong-Ortega, Parent
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