Asthma Patient Surveys

According to the World Health Organization, over 262 million people were affected by asthma in 2019, and it caused over 455,000 deaths globally. These numbers are rising due to increasing air pollution, climate change, and urban living, making it one of the most significant chronic respiratory diseases of our time.

At MDForLives, we recognize the unseen battles asthma patients face. That’s why we invite you to share your personal experiences by answering asthma survey questions. From medication side effects to lifestyle limitations, your voice helps shape better treatment plans, improved devices, and more empathetic care.

Each completed survey comes with an honorarium of up to $100, and your information is safeguarded by strict global data privacy standards.

Join MDForLives and help reimagine asthma care for the future.



Asthma Patients

Our Mission

Asthma isn’t just about breathlessness. It’s the wheezing in the middle of the night, the skipped outings, and the anxious planning around potential triggers.  

At MDForLives, we recognize how deeply asthma shapes your routines and well-being. That’s why we invite you to share your journey through asthma patient surveys. Your experiences can lead to improved treatments, better support systems, and more personalized care for people dealing with asthma around the world. 

Your voice can breathe new life into asthma care. 

Why Choose us ?

MDForLives is committed to creating a safe, respectful environment for people living with chronic conditions like asthma. We comply fully with global data privacy laws such as GDPR and CCPA, ensuring that your personal details are always secure. 

You can redeem your earnings after reaching a low payout threshold of $50, typically within just a few completed asthma patient surveys. Payments are processed promptly, usually within two weeks, and there’s no cap on how many surveys you can take. 

Your time, your terms, your impact. 

What’s in It for You

  • Be heard: Asthma affects everyone differently. Our asthma survey questions are designed to capture your lived reality. What symptoms persist, how treatments work (or don’t), and what still needs improvement in the world of asthma care –  we would like to know it all! 
  • Get rewarded: Your insights are valuable, and we make sure they’re acknowledged. Each asthma patient survey you complete earns you an honorarium ranging from $10 to $100, depending on the length and topic. 
  • Drive progress: From better inhalers to smarter environmental monitoring, your feedback helps researchers, healthcare professionals, and pharmaceutical companies build a better future for asthma patients. 
  • Contribute on your terms: Our asthma patient surveys are confidential, stress-free, and designed to fit your schedule. Take them from home, as per your schedule, without disrupting your daily life.

FAQ

Asthma survey questions are designed to collect real-world insights from individuals who have been diagnosed with asthma. These surveys help researchers better understand symptoms, triggers, treatment experiences, and the overall impact of asthma on daily life. 

Anyone diagnosed with asthma, whether mild, moderate, or severe, is eligible to participate. We may also conduct studies specifically for parents or caregivers of children with asthma. 

You can sign up on the MDForLives platform by filling out a short registration form and answering a few health-related questions to match you with relevant asthma survey. 

Not at all. Our asthma survey questions are designed to be simple, respectful, and easy to understand. Most can be completed from your phone or computer in 10–25 minutes. 

Your insights can help researchers develop better asthma medications, treatment plans, and support systems for millions of asthma patients worldwide. When you share your experiences, you contribute to a meaningful change. 

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