At Omnicure Clinical Research, every participant helps shape the future of medicine. Your decision to take part isn’t just a contribution to science—it’s a gift of possibility. Together, we advance new treatments, inspire innovation, and bring hope to countless lives. With every visit, every sample, and every moment of your time, you help turn medical breakthroughs into reality.
Because progress begins with people—and it begins with you.
Clinical trials are research studies designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new treatments. They are conducted by companies, universities, and healthcare institutions and led by trained physicians and researchers.
These studies analyze the effects of medications on healthy volunteers or individuals with a specific condition, following a strict protocol that outlines objectives, procedures, and evaluations.
Clinical trials are essential for developing new medications, ensuring they are safe and effective before approval.
You can speak with the trial team to learn about the treatment. They ask questions to determine if you meet the study's specific eligibility criteria.
You will review this document explaining your rights and responsibilities. You can ask questions before deciding to participate. If you agree, you sign the form, but you can withdraw at any time.
The study doctor reviews your medical history and a physical exam to confirm your eligibility.
If you meet the criteria, you officially join the trial, and the team explains each step of the process.
You receive the treatment and you will attend scheduled visits to receive treatment, which may include physical exams and specific tests. These visits help monitor your health and track treatment progress.
The trial team follows up to assess your well-being. In some cases, the study may end earlier than expected, and the doctor will guide you on the next steps.
Phases of Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are conducted in multiple phases to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a treatment before approval. Each phase has a specific purpose and involves a different number of participants. Results must be approved by regulatory authorities before progressing to the next stage.
Preclinical Development
Before testing a treatment in humans, researchers study it in the lab to assess its safety and feasibility. If the results are promising, they seek approval from regulatory agencies and ethics committees to begin clinical trials.
Interested in participating in a clinical trial at Omnicure Clinical Research? Fill out the form, and our team will reach out to discuss your options—with no obligation.
Have questions? Call us at 305-842-2000, and we’ll be happy to guide you through the process.
A clinical trial is a study where doctors and scientists test new ways to prevent, detect, or treat diseases. They want to see if new medicines or treatments are safe and effective for people.
Clinical trials help us find better ways to treat illnesses. They lead to new medicines and therapies that can improve people’s health and save lives.
Each clinical trial has specific guidelines about who can join. These might include age, gender, type of disease, and overall health. These rules help ensure the study is safe and the results are reliable.
Safety is a top priority in clinical trials. Before a trial starts, it is reviewed by experts to make sure it’s as safe as possible. Participants are closely monitored throughout the study..
Yes, you can leave a clinical trial at any time. Your participation is voluntary, and you don’t have to give a reason if you choose to stop.
Some clinical trials offer payment to participants. This can depend on the trial and the time commitment involved. The research team will provide this information before you decide to join.
No, clinical trials can test new medicines, but they also study other things like medical devices, therapies, or ways to prevent disease
You can talk to your doctor or look for clinical trials at hospitals, universities, or research centers. There are also websites that list available clinical trials.
In some clinical trials, participants might receive a placebo, which looks like the treatment but doesn’t have active ingredients. This helps researchers compare and understand the effects of the actual treatment.
The length of clinical trials varies. Some may last a few weeks, while others could go on for months or even years. The research team will explain the time commitment before you join.
Yes, your privacy is very important. Clinical trials follow strict rules to keep your personal and medical information confidential.
It’s important to talk with your doctor and the research team. They can explain the details of the trial, including potential risks and benefits, to help you make an informed decision.
You can enroll by contacting Omnicure Clinical Research directly. Our team will guide you through the application process, answer any questions, and determine the best study for you or click here and fill out this form. We will contact you shortly.
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