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Contemplating participation in a clinical study is a significant decision. We want you to know that you’re in capable hands. Here are some compelling reasons to consider joining us on this exciting research journey.

1,500+

Patients have participated in clinical trials conducted in our site.

2015

We have been conducting clinical trials since 2015 with successful outcomes.

200

We have more than 200 patients encounters daily, which is our main recruitment source.

98%

Volunteers say they feel supported by our caring study staff.

A brief walk through the process

All participants shall receive an economic compensation after every visit.

Infographic with all the details of the process from the moment you ask us until you perform the treatment
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Current Studies

Contact us to participate in others that are not listed here.

Acute Myocardial Infarction

Acute Myocardial Infarction

Refers to the sudden occurrence of a heart attack, typically requiring immediate medical attention. This condition occurs when there is a disruption in blood flow to the heart, leading to damage or death of heart muscle tissue. It is a critical area of study in cardiology and emergency medicine.

Decompensated Heart Failure

Decompensated Heart failure

A comprehensive clinical study dedicated to the investigation of the intricate factors contributing to the decompensation of heart failure in affected patients. This research endeavor focuses on identifying a spectrum of effective management strategies, therapeutic interventions, and risk mitigation approaches to enhance the clinical outcomes and overall quality of life for individuals grappling with this complex cardiovascular condition.

Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation

We're investigating new therapies for this common heart condition to enhance patients' quality of life. Join us in advancing heart health and explore innovative treatment options. Your participation can make a difference

Heart Failure

Heart Failure

We're conducting research to better understand and improve the treatment of this challenging condition. Participants will play a crucial role in advancing heart health. Enroll now and make a difference!

Hypercholesterolemia

Hypercholesterolemia

We are investigating innovative treatments for high cholesterol levels to improve heart health. Participate in this research and help us find new solutions for a healthier future.

Why People Trust Us

High Quality Lab

State of the art facilities and equipment for a high-quality data collection.

Guidance

24/7 access to our physicians and nurses during the trials

Thoroughness

Thorough scientific and ethical review of every study protoco.

Retention

Proven outstanding participant retention rates

No issues

No FDA warning letters or compliance issues since our opening.

1 on 1

Personal 1 on 1 discussions to address all participant questions.

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A clinical trial is a research study that tests new treatments or drugs in human volunteers. Volunteers are given either the new treatment or a standard treatment so researchers can study and compare the effects. Volunteers are closely monitored during the trial. Doctors track any side effects and check how the treatment is working.

Clinical trials follow national research guidelines to ensure volunteer rights, safety, and privacy. Participating in a trial gives access to promising new options while helping medical progress.

Participating in clinical trials can provide potential health benefits for patients. They may gain access to promising new treatments still under development. Also, the close medical oversight can identify previously unknown conditions early so they can get proper treatment. In addition to possible health benefits, patients receive monetary compensation for participating.

There are clinical trials suitable for all kinds of medical conditions and ages. It always depends on the specific trial that is right for you.