Synergy Groups Medical has been a trusted name in clinical research for about 10 years. We have played a key role in developing new treatments and medicines that have helped to improve the lives of millions of people around the world. As a result, we are always on the lookout for new and innovative ways to improve our services and make a difference in the lives of our patients. One way we do this is by conducting clinical trials. Clinical trials allow us to test new treatments and medicines under controlled conditions. This allows us to ensure that they are safe and effective before they are made available to the general public.
Participating in a clinical trial at Synergy Groups Medical is an opportunity to help us make a difference in the lives of others. It is also an opportunity to receive cutting-edge treatment and care from some of the best doctors in the field. If you are interested in participating in a clinical trial, we encourage you to contact us today!
Wondering if you should participate in a clinical trial? Clinical trials are important research studies that help doctors find new ways to prevent, detect, or treat health conditions. Synergy Groups Medical is committed to conducting high-quality clinical trials that adhere to regulatory standards and ethical guidelines.
Below are some frequently asked questions about clinical trials that may help you decide if participating in a trial is right for you!
Absolutely! Take a look at our Currently Enrolling Studies and call us at 713-909-9017. Our team at Synergy takes care to notify you of any known risks related to the study prior to your enrollment.
If you are or know anybody interested in learning more about the studies below, please fill out your information in the "Contact Us" page and we will reach out to you!
Of course. Most clinical trials provide short-term treatments related to a designated illness or condition but do not provide extended or complete primary health care. In addition, by having the health care provider work with the research team, the participant can ensure that other medications or treatments will not conflict with the protocol.
Yes. A participant can leave a clinical trial, at any time. When withdrawing from the trial, the participant should let the research team know about it, and the reasons for leaving the study.
Your safety and overall health is our sites upmost priority. The ethical and legal codes that govern medical practice also apply to clinical trials. In addition, most clinical research is federally regulated with built in safeguards to protect the participants. The trial follows a carefully controlled protocol, a study plan which details what researchers will do in the study. As a clinical trial progresses, researchers report the results of the trial at scientific meetings, to medical journals, and to various government agencies. Individual participants' names will remain secret and will not be mentioned in these reports.
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