Clinical Studies

What is a Clinical Study?

A clinical study is a research study conducted with human volunteers—either healthy or with a particular medical condition—to answer specific health questions. Clinical studies are carefully conducted and monitored to find better ways to prevent, diagnose or treat medical conditions. When you volunteer for a clinical study, you take a more active role in your health care and make a difference in the lives of others.

 

Learn more about the benefits of participating in a clinical study below.

Have You Suffered from a Heart Attack or Stroke? Do You Experience Poor Circulation?

If so, consider participating in a clinical study to help advance treatment options for patients with cardiovascular disease. Not only will you help improve the lives of people like you, you’ll receive regular care related to the goals of the study and guidance on healthy lifestyle choices from a team of attentive physicians and nurses.

Learn more about the study and how to get involved here.

Living with Type 2 Diabetes?

Consider participating in a clinical study to help others with the same condition manage their disease and reduce their risk of stroke and heart attack. During this study, you’ll help physicians observe the effects of a new solution to managing blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes, and potentially change the lives of people just like you.

Learn more about the study and how to get involved here.

Southgate Medical Group, LLP Research Dept

 

We offer Clinical Trials for many health issues:

Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, Cholesterol, Hypertension,

Cardiac and Vascular conditions

 

For further information

Please contact: Theresa Ohlson Elliott, RN at 716-712-1004