
What We Do

What is Clinical Research?
Through the remarkable work of doctors and scientists, new drugs are being created every year to treat a wide range of disorders and diseases. After many experiments, the final stage of the testing process is to have real people with the specific condition try the medication. Since everyone's body is a little different, this is a critical step to understanding how the new medication will affect the general population, and most importantly, how effective it really is.
Sometimes this step proves that a promising new drug isn't as good as it seems. Other times, it proves that the new medication has miraculous effects.
As with any research, there are risks. For many participants, the hope of having significant relief makes those risks worthwile. We'll be more than happy to outline the specific risks associated with the program you are interested in so that you can make the right decision for you.
I'M READY >>Our Areas of Expertise:
ADHD - Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder
Alzheimer's Disease
Anxiety Disorders
Asthma
Bipolar Disorder
Depression
Dermatology
Diabetes
Fibromayalgia / Pain
Gastroenterology
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypertension
Insomnia
Migranes
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Osteoarthritis
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
PTSD
Schizophrenia
Sexual Disorders
Women’s Health
We Offer:
- *ACRP Certified Clinical Research Coordinators
*Dedicated regulatory document specialists
*Ability to use Central IRB
*Electronic Data Capture (EDC) complete within
24 hours of visit completion
*QA program
*Patient recruitment program
*Access to Certified Endoscopy Center
*Onsite secured climate-controlled drug and records storage
*Emergency medications, oxygen, and CPR certified staff
* Access to Emory University Center for Systems Imaging facilities
for radiology, MRIs, and more
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