What Are Clinical Trials?

Clinical Trials evaluate the effectiveness of new Medications and Devices.

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How Clinical Trials Help

The objective of a research study, or clinical trial, is to determine the effectiveness of a new treatment, aiming to assist healthcare professionals in evaluating safe and efficacious treatments, diagnostics, or preventive healthcare measures.

What Happens If I Qualify?

As a participant in a research study, you’ll have access to the latest healthcare treatments, gain a deeper understanding of your medical condition, and assist in helping researchers improve your health as well as the well-being of future patients.

85
%
of patients preferred their clinical trial medical care to their standard care.
Source: Global Public Attitudes About Clinical Research and Patient Experiences With Clinical Trials

Why Should I Join A Clinical Trial?

To Get Access To Innovative New Treatments.

Through your study, you’ll have access to new medicines and treatments at no cost.

You May Get Paid For Your Time And Travel.

It is common for research studies to compensate participants, with the amount varying, depending on the study’s length and the type of treatment you receive.

You’ll Get Access To Leading Research Doctors.

During your study, you’ll receive one-on-one medical care from board-certified physicians and a skilled research team.

So You Can Learn More About Your Condition.

When you participate in a study, you’ll get insights into your specific health condition from highly trained specialists.

To Receive Additional Medical Care.

Studies usually offer diagnostic tests and even a full physical before you get started, a great way to get an update on your overall health.

Because It May Improve Your Quality Of Life.

Being a part of a research study means taking a proactive role in your health care, which could improve or even save your life.

96
%
of research study participants say they’d be willing to take part in a future study.
Source: CISCRP’s 2019 Perceptions and Insights Study

Safety First

Keeping study participants healthy and safe is the number one priority. According to the FDA, all research studies in the U.S. follow strict safety protocols that are reviewed and approved by institutional review boards that include medical professionals, scientists, and patient advocates. International ethics review committees supervise studies conducted outside the United States, and they must meet similar safety standards.

Find A Clinical Trial That's Right For You

We’ve made searching for studies and enrolling new participants easy. You can take a more active role in your healthcare journey by participating in a research study.Want to find a research study near you? We’re here to help!