Clinical Trials Research | Lincoln & Sacramento, CA

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Make a difference for yourself and others

When you take part in a clinical trial, you help researchers discover new treatments for you as well as others.


At Clinical Trials Research, we partner with you during your health journey and find trials that fit your individual needs.


Find a study!

Health Conditions for Current and Upcoming Studies:

 



  • Hot Flashes (Upcoming)
  • Obesity/Overweight (Upcoming)
  • GOUT (Upcoming)



 

Become a Medical Hero during "Shelter in Place"!
  • Do you or someone you know have a health condition? (See list below).
  • Are you looking to get out of the house, make a little money, and learn more about your health with a reputable, essential doctor’s office? 
  • Clinical Trials Research® (CTR) is seeking patients to participate in research studies testing investigational medications.
Health Conditions for Current Studies
  • Diabetes
  • Fatty Liver
  • High Blood Pressure 
  • Ulcerative Colitis 
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Asthma 
  • Enlarged Prostate
  • Male Low Testosterone
  • Hot Flashes - Menopause
Get Started!
What is a clinical trial?
Learn how researchers go from an idea to an innovation, with the help of our patients.
Why volunteer?
Find out more about clinical trials and what it may be like to participate.
About Us
Learn more about Dr. Wayne and our wonderful staff.

High Cholesterol Study

Do you or someone you know have High Cholesterol?

If you have High Cholesterol, we invite you to join us for a complimentary lab screening at our Lincoln or Sacramento office.


Participants will receive the following at no cost: all study medication; study-related procedures and lab work. Compensation for time and travel may be provided if you qualify.

Learn More
Why participate?
Learn more about us on KCRA Channel 3.
Current Studies
View All Studies

Volunteer to Participate in a Study

Participating in a clinical trial is a great way to contribute to curing, preventing and treating various health complications. 
Find a study
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