Frequently Asked Questions
Current enrolling studies
We cover a few different clinical trial niches. Below, is a quick look at the types of conditions we usually cover with our clinical trials. We’re often adding more, so make sure to check back if you don’t find what you’re looking for on this list.
1. Device Study (Auto-Injector)
2. Lupus
3. Sjogren's
4. Psoriatic Arthritis
What do you specialize in?
Rheumatoid arthritis is a significant problem for many Americans that increases in frequency as you age. The pain associated with this condition is a result of swelling within the joints. Rheumatoid arthritis can often
Diabetes is a chronic condition that creates unstable levels in an individual’s blood sugar. If untreated, the disease can prove fatal. Recent developments have made the condition much more manageable—many people are able to live healthy lives while having diabetes.
How do I sign up for a trial?
If you are interested in any of the trials mentioned above, please don't hesitate to contact us. We can provide you more information and set up a time for you to come in and get an evaluation. Our contact information can be found at the bottom of this page.
Are these trials safe?
As with any drugs or treatments, there is an inherent risk involved with clinical trials. As procedures and medications still in the trial period aren’t as thoroughly tested as market products, there is the possibility of side effects. We’ll inform you of all the potential risks of the clinical trial before commencement.
How do I know if I am eligible for the trial?
Eligibility requirements per study depends on the type of trial, and will be assessed during your prescreening. For more information on how to setup a [rescreening for the trial, contact us.
Can I get paid for participating?
Yes! Each one of our studies offers a stipend. Different studies will offer different amounts of payment. You can locate that information under the studies tab.