Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get compensated for study participation?
Yes, eligible participants receive compensation for their time and travel expenses. The amount varies depending on the study.
What are the potential risks or benefits?
Clinical trials carry potential benefits like access to new treatments, but they may also have risks. Our team will discuss these with you during the informed consent process.
What does participation in a study entail?
Each study is unique, but generally, participation involves clinic visits, completing health diaries, and occasional check-ins. Most studies are outpatient, so no overnight stays are required.
Am I eligible to join a clinical trial?
Eligibility varies by study. Contact our team, and we’ll help determine if there’s a trial that fits your health profile.
Who pays for clinical trials?
Our studies are funded by sponsors, so there are no costs to participants.
Will I be charged with any costs to participate?
No, participation is free, and compensation is provided to eligible participants.
What should I think about before joining a clinical trial?
Consider asking questions like:
1-Who will be my primary contact?
2-What is the study’s purpose?
3-Has the treatment been tested before?
4-What tests or procedures are involved?
5-Will this impact my daily routine?
Will I ever find out if I got the placebo?
This depends on the study. Some trials reveal whether participants received the placebo after completion, known as "breaking the blind." Our team will inform you if this is an option.