5 Steps to Find the Right Clinical Trial for You

Short Description

1 – Search all our clinical trials.

Clinically Trials connects patients with the right clinical trials. Our mission of advancing medical research and helping millions of people along the way starts with you, the patient.

If you see a study that you may qualify for in our clinical trial listings, fill out the form with your information and we will work to connect you with the site.

2 – If you do not see a study you qualify for, become a Clinically Insider and our team will find the right trial for you.

Become a Clinically Insider and we’ll do the heavy lifting and sift through trials that you may qualify for. 

3 – Go to clinicaltrials.gov and search for your condition or disease. 

ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world. Here you can explore 390,761 research studies in all 50 states and in 219 countries.

When searching for a study, include terms to narrow down your study search. Enter in your country  to make sure you get trials near you.

4 – Talk to your doctor. 

If you have just been diagnosed with a condition or disease, ask your doctor if there are any trials currently taking place. Your primary care provider should be able to direct you to prequalify.

Already found a study? Ask your doctor for more information to see if the study is a good fit for you.

5 – Prequalify!

Fill out the study’s pre qualification form and see if you qualify!

If you ever have any questions or concerns when trying to search for a study please reach out to our team at hello@clinicallytrials.com! We look forward to hearing about your experience in clinical research.
 

Reference:

Find Studies. ClinicalTrials.gov. (n.d.). Accessed September 29, 2021, from https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/about-studies/learn#ClinicalTrials.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a clinical trial?

A clinical trial is a research study designed to help researchers learn more about health conditions, treatments, prevention methods, or medical products. Clinical trials follow structured protocols and are conducted under regulatory oversight.

Why do people participate in clinical trials?

People participate in clinical trials for many reasons, including contributing to medical research, learning more about their health, or helping advance future treatment options. Participation is always voluntary.

Is participating in a clinical trial safe?

Clinical trials are reviewed and monitored by regulatory authorities and ethics committees to help protect participant safety. Each study includes specific safety guidelines and an informed consent process.

Do I have to participate if I sign up on this website?

No. Submitting your information allows us to notify you about studies that may be relevant to you. You are never required to participate in any study.

What happens after I submit my information?

After you submit your information, you may be contacted if a clinical research study becomes available that matches your interests and basic eligibility. You can decide whether or not to learn more at that time.

Will I be contacted for every study?

No. We only reach out when a study may be relevant based on the information you provided and the study’s eligibility criteria.

Is there a cost to participate in a clinical trial?

Many clinical research studies cover study-related procedures, but details vary by study. All information is provided before any decision to participate is made.

Will I receive treatment if I join a study?

Clinical trials may involve investigational treatments, standard care, or observation only, depending on the study. Participation does not guarantee access to treatment.

Can I leave a clinical trial after joining?

Yes. Participation in a clinical trial is voluntary, and participants can choose to withdraw at any time.

Who runs clinical trials?

Clinical trials are conducted by research institutions, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical or medical device companies, and contract research organizations.

How do I know if a study is right for me?

Each study has specific eligibility criteria and participation requirements. You will receive detailed information before deciding whether to participate.

Why should I provide my contact information?

Providing your contact information allows us to notify you when clinical research opportunities become available that may be relevant to you. There is no obligation to participate.

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You could still participate in other studies. Become a Clinically Insider to be added to our database. You’ll be notified ASAP about our future studies that may be right for you.