Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Advancing Medicine. Prioritizing Patients.

Q: What is a clinical trial?
A clinical trial is a research study designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new medications, treatments, or medical devices. These trials are essential for advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care.

Q: Who can participate in a clinical trial?
Each study has specific eligibility criteria based on factors like age, medical history, and current health status. If you qualify, participation is completely voluntary.

Q: Is it safe to participate in a clinical trial?
Yes. Participant safety is our top priority. All trials follow strict guidelines approved by regulatory authorities and are overseen by licensed physicians and ethics committees.

Q: Do I have to pay to join a clinical trial?
No. Participation is free. In most cases, participants may receive study-related medical care, medications, and compensation for time and travel.

Q: Can I leave the trial at any time?
Absolutely. You can choose to withdraw from a study at any point for any reason without it affecting your regular medical care.