Find a Clinical Trial That May Be Right for You

Browse available research areas and explore studies that may match your health condition. Participating in a clinical trial may provide access to innovative treatments while helping doctors develop better care for future patients.

Browse Clinical Trials by Condition

Clinical trials are often designed for patients with specific health conditions. Explore the research areas below to learn about studies that may be currently recruiting participants.

Important Information for Participants

Clinical trials are conducted under strict safety, regulatory, and ethical guidelines designed to protect the rights, well-being, and privacy of all participants. These studies are carefully reviewed and monitored by qualified professionals and regulatory bodies to ensure high standards of care.

Before joining a study, patients are provided with detailed and transparent information about the research program. This includes the purpose of the study, the procedures involved, the expected duration, potential benefits, and any possible risks or side effects. Participants have the opportunity to ask questions and fully understand what participation involves before giving their consent.

Participation in clinical research is always completely voluntary. Patients have the right to decline participation or withdraw from a study at any time, for any reason, without affecting their regular medical care or relationship with their healthcare providers.

(FAQs)

Do I need a specific condition to participate in a clinical trial?

Many clinical trials are designed for patients with certain health conditions, but some studies may also include healthy volunteers.

Are clinical trials safe?

Clinical research studies follow strict medical guidelines and are monitored by healthcare professionals and regulatory authorities.

Do I have to pay to participate?

Most clinical trials cover study-related costs. Specific details vary depending on the research program.

Will I need to travel for the study?

Some trials require clinic visits, while others allow participation through remote monitoring and telehealth.