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What is a Clinical Trial?

A Clinical Trial is a carefully designed research study that tests new medical approaches in people. These can include new medications, vaccines, medical devices, or lifestyle interventions to see if they are safe and effective.

Clinical trials are essential steps in improving healthcare. Before a new treatment becomes widely available, it must go through rigorous testing to ensure it works as intended and meets strict safety standards.

Why are Clinical Trials Important?

Clinical Trials help to:

  • Discover new treatments
  • Identify potential side effects
  • Advance medical knowledge and patient care

Patient Safety

Patient Safety is the highest priority in clinical trials. In Canada, clinical trials are regulated by Health Canada and must also be approved by independent Research Ethics Board (REB).

All participants:

  • Provide informed consent before joining
  • Are informed of potential risks and benefits
  • Can withdraw from the study at any time

Why Join a Clinical Trial?

Participating in a clinical trial provides the opportunity to contribute to medical advancement while receiving attentive, professionally supervised care in a structure clinical setting.

At our clinic, all research studies are conducted under the direct oversight of experienced physicians and supported by dedicated team of licensed nurses and clinical research professionals. Participant safety, comfort and medical integrity are central to every study we conduct.

By joining a clinical trial, you will:

  • Get early access to cutting-edge therapies that could make a real difference in your health
  • Your participation helps advance medical research, paving the way for better treatments for future patients
  • Benefit from extra attention and care as research teams closely monitor your health throughout the process

Advancing Healthcare through Research

Clinical trials enable evidence-based innovation and contribute to improved patient outcomes, expanded treatment options, and the advancement of medical science.

For more information about our current studies, please sign up here and someone from the research team will contact you.