Who May Qualify:
- Adults 18 years or older.
- Be willing and able to take investigational medication.
- Be willing and able to attend in person study visits.
Qualified participants may receive:
- Access to innovative treatments
- Expert medical care under close supervision
- Possible compensation for time and travel
Neurology & Behavioral Health Clinical Trials Contribute in Big Ways
By staying informed and possibly participating in clinical trials, you empower yourself to make choices that best suit your health needs and contribute to broader advancements in managing behavioral health and neurological conditions. Behavioral health and neurological clinical trial participants often work with research methods that could lead to the enhancement of the field of psychology and the impact of psychological disorders on the physical body.
Participating in clinical trials for behavioral health and neurology is a proactive way to contribute to advancements in medical research. Clinical trials in behavioral health and neurology include a number of comprehensive approaches.
What Participants Are Saying
How Clinical Trials Work
Our goal is to provide a seamless process for patients and caregivers
1
Recruiting Participants
Our team recruits, qualifies, and retains volunteers for a variety of clinical trials. We are dedicated to providing our clinics with a diverse selection of qualified participants, and maintain the highest level of ethics and privacy.
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Conducting Clinical Trials
Trials are conducted based on the protocols determined by the trial’s sponsor, ensuring that even if trials are completed at multiple locations, the integrity of the study is maintained.
3
Analyzing Results
Our clinics collect and verify detailed medical data during clinical trials and report preliminary results to the sponsor. We never share personally identifiable information (PII) and only report consented medical data.