Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Steamboat Springs CO

We are looking for young people 2–17 years old to join a Crohn’s disease (CD) research to help us discover more about treating moderate to severe CD. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for moderate to severe CD or moderately to severely active IBD (including associated symptoms such as tiredness, abdominal cramps, cramps, frequent fevers and/or joint pain), consider one of our GI clinical trials. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your young people 2–17 years old may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the GI clinical trials if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

Find out if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Tabernash CO

Is your child currently experiencing ulcerative colitis (UC) flare-ups? Local Crohn’s disease study is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce fever, unexplained weight loss, diarrhea, malnutrition, and/or joint pain associated with ulcerative colitis (UC).
If you’re concerned about how ulcerative colitis (UC) affects your child’s life, find out more about the Crohn’s disease study.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

See if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Toponas CO

We are looking for child to join a research to help us discover more about treating ulcerative colitis (UC). If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s and UC (including associated symptoms such as cramping, stomach pain, constant need to poop, malnutrition and/or anemia), consider one of our medical research studies. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your child may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the medical research studies if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

See if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Walden CO

Is your child currently experiencing moderate to severe CD flare-ups? Local CD clinical research is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce bloody diarrhea, persistent diarrhea, cramps, weight loss, and/or anemia associated with moderate to severe CD.
If you’re concerned about how moderate to severe CD affects your child’s life, find out more about the CD clinical research.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

Find out if your child may be able to to join.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Ward CO

We are looking for teen to join a Crohn’s disease study to help us discover more about treating moderate to severe CD. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for moderate to severe CD or IBD (including associated symptoms such as swollen joints, kidney stones, cramps, malnutrition and/or joint pain), consider one of our ICD and UC clinical trials. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your teen may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the ICD and UC clinical trials if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

Find out if your child may be able to to join.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Winter Park CO

Is your child currently experiencing moderate to severe ulcerative colitis flare-ups? Local Crohn’s disease trial is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce abdominal pain, kidney stones, cramps, malnutrition, and/or liver disease associated with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis.
If you’re concerned about how moderate to severe ulcerative colitis affects your child’s life, find out more about the Crohn’s disease trial.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

See if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Yampa CO

We are looking for 2 to 17 years old to join a medical research study to help us discover more about treating moderately to severely active IBD. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for moderately to severely active IBD or moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis (including associated symptoms such as painful joints, stomach pain, cramps, frequent fevers and/or anemia), consider one of our CD and UC studies. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your 2 to 17 years old may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the CD and UC studies if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

See if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Silverthorne CO

Is your child currently experiencing UC flare-ups? Local CD research is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce rectal bleeding, diarrhea, bloody stool, malnutrition, and/or anemia associated with UC.
If you’re concerned about how UC affects your child’s life, find out more about the CD research.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

See if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Longmont CO

We are looking for children and teens 2–17 years of age to join a study to help us discover more about treating moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. If you are looking for a potential new treatment option for moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or CD (including associated symptoms such as rectal bleeding, kidney stones, cramps, frequent fevers and/or anemia), consider one of our CD studies. All eligible participants will receive no-cost study-related care and study medication. Your children and teens 2–17 years of age may be eligible to take part.

Your child may be eligible to take part in the CD studies if they:

  • are 2‒17 years of age
  • have been diagnosed with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) or Crohn’s disease (CD)
  • have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

See if your child qualifies.

Pediatric Crohn’s Clinical Trial in Allenspark CO

Is your child currently experiencing Crohn’s disease (CD) flare-ups? Local trial is testing a potential new medication to see if it may reduce abdominal pain and cramps, perianal fistula, cramps, frequent fevers, and/or eye pain associated with Crohn’s disease (CD).
If you’re concerned about how Crohn’s disease (CD) affects your child’s life, find out more about the trial.

Your child may be eligible for one of the GI studies if they are 2‒17 years of age, have been diagnosed with moderate to severe UC or CD, and have previously received treatment for UC or CD that has not worked.

By joining the GI studies, your child may receive:

  • Compensation for study-related time
  • Reimbursement for study-related travel
  • Study-related care from local doctors
  • Study medication at no cost

Health insurance is not required to take part.

Find out if your child may be able to to join.