Why Join a Clinical Trial?

Choosing to participate in a clinical trial is a significant decision. At Coastal Medical Research, we believe that every participant is a partner in the future of medicine. When you join a study, you aren't just a patient—you are a pioneer helping to discover better treatments for yourself and for generations to come.

The Benefits of Participating

While every study is different, there are several core reasons why people choose to join our research programs:

Access to New Options

You may receive access to new investigational treatments before they are widely available to the general public.

Expert Medical Care

Our research team provides a high level of monitoring and care. You will have regular check-ups and a dedicated clinical coordinator to guide you through every step.

No Financial Burden

In most cases, the study-related medication, lab work, and physical exams are provided at no cost to you. You do not need health insurance to participate.

Compensation for Your Time

Many of our trials offer stipends to compensate you for your travel and the time spent at our clinic.

Advancing Science

By participating, you are contributing to medical knowledge that could eventually help millions of people with the same condition.

Our Commitment to Your Safety

Your health and safety are our highest priorities. Every study we conduct is reviewed by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) and follows strict FDA guidelines to ensure that participant rights and well-being are protected at all times.

How the Process Works

We aim to make the journey as clear and stress-free as possible.

1

Initial Connection

You'll speak with one of our coordinators to see if a study might be a good fit for your health history.

2

Informed Consent

We sit down with you to explain every detail of the study—benefits, risks, and what to expect—so you can make a confident decision.

3

Screening & Enrollment

We perform a few health checks to ensure the study is safe for you to join.

4

Ongoing Care

Throughout the trial, you'll visit our office for check-ups, and we'll stay in close contact to monitor your progress.

Ready to Learn More?

If you're interested in seeing which studies are currently enrolling, click the button below to view our active trials or join our patient registry for future opportunities.

Current Trials