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Here are some answers to commonly asked questions about clinical research.
Clinical research is a type of medical study that helps doctors and scientists find better ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases. It often involves testing new medications, therapies, or medical approaches to see if they are safe and effective. By participating, patients can gain access to cutting-edge treatments while helping advance medical care for others.
There are many types of clinical research studies available, depending on your health needs. These may include studies for chronic conditions like back pain, heart disease, asthma, or diabetes, as well as trials evaluating new medications, medical devices, or treatment approaches. Some studies focus on prevention, such as vaccines, while others explore ways to improve existing care. Each study has specific eligibility criteria, and our team helps match you with options that are appropriate for your condition.
Determining if you qualify for a clinical research study involves a careful revew of the studie's inclusion and exclusion criteria by a healthcare professional. Tehse criteria are designed to ensure the safety of study participants and the integrity of the study results. They may include factors such as age, gender, type of disease, medical history, and other factors.
No, there is typically no cost to participate in a clinical trial. Study-related care—including the investigational treatment and visits—is provided at no charge and does not require insurance. In many cases, participants may also receive compensation for their time and travel.
Our physician team reviews your medical history, current condition, and study eligibility requirements to match you with clinical trials that are appropriate for your specific needs.