

FAQ
1. What is a clinical trial?
A clinical trial is a research study that tests the safety and effectiveness of new treatments, medications, or medical devices. These trials are essential to medical advancement.
2. How do I know if I qualify for a study?
Once you submit your information, our team will review it to match you with available studies based on your age, condition, and location. A trial team will follow up with more details if you're a fit.
3. Will I be compensated for participating?
Some clinical trials offer compensation for your time, travel, or participation. This varies by study and will be explained by the research team during your initial contact.
4. Is it safe to participate in a trial?
All clinical trials follow strict safety protocols and are reviewed by regulatory boards. Your participation is voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time.
5. What happens to my information?
Your personal information is kept private and only shared with verified clinical research partners—with your consent—for the purpose of potential study participation.
6. Can I talk to someone if I have questions?
Absolutely. Reach out to us anytime and someone from our team will follow up with you directly.