Comprehensive Clinical Research

Category: Research foundation

Address: 603 Village Blvd Ste 301, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, USA

Phone: +15614783177

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Marie L

Feb 16, 2022

Great stuff nurses and doctors but I think they need to have more studies available and pay a little more

Michelle V.

Feb 16, 2022

Great place. Everyone is always professional!

Mary Shearin

Jan 6, 2022

I love this place the staff are really friendly and nice so far I haven't seen anyone with a bad attitude and take it out on anybody very nice clean facility very healthy.

Joshua. L. Henderson

Aug 2, 2021

First. I like going to researchs. It's fun and exciting... 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲. 😉😉😉

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Questions & Answers

Do you do Covid-19 research?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Apr 26, 2022
Michelle V. | Apr 26, 2022

Yes!!!!! This was the only place I could find to give me the vaccine at the beginning of Covid. Thank you!

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Can we check out past studies?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Jun 25, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Jun 25, 2022

Yes, check out our website to learn more.

Have you done a bone density evaluation study?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Jun 25, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Jun 25, 2022

Yes, we have!

How long have you been doing research?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | May 26, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | May 26, 2022

We have been doing research over 20 years.

Do you do UTI research?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | May 26, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | May 26, 2022

Yes, we do!

How do we know if we qualify for a trial?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Apr 26, 2022
Michelle V. | Apr 26, 2022

Call the office, they will ask you questions to pre-screen you.

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What if I change my mind?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Mar 27, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Mar 27, 2022

If you agree to participate in a trial but later decide you want to drop out, you can do so with no change in your usual care.

What are your current studies?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Mar 27, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Mar 27, 2022

We have a variety of current studies. Check out our website to learn more!

How do I know if I qualify for a trial?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Feb 25, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Feb 25, 2022

Give us a call and we'll let you know if you do.

How many trials have you conducted?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Feb 25, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Feb 25, 2022

We've conducted over 400 trials.

How many sponsors do you have?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Feb 25, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Feb 25, 2022

We have over 400 sponsors.

Do you have a list of current trials?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Feb 25, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Feb 25, 2022

Yes, check out our website to learn more!

How long have you been in business?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Jan 26, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Jan 26, 2022

We have been open since 2000.

What are your hours?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Jan 26, 2022
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Jan 26, 2022

We are open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Who should enroll in a clinical trial?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Dec 27, 2021
Tammy Hunter | Dec 27, 2021

Great Customer Service

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Why should I enroll in a clinical trial?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Dec 27, 2021
Roger Weiss | Dec 27, 2021

Because it benefits research and you get for doing it.

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What are the different types of clinical trials?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021

Treatment trials test experimental treatments, new combinations of drugs, or new approaches. Prevention trials look for better ways to prevent disease in people who have never had the disease, or to prevent a disease from returning. These approaches may include medicines, vitamins, vaccines, minerals, or lifestyle changes. Diagnostic trials are conducted to find better tests or procedures for diagnosing a particular disease or condition. Screening trials test the best way to detect certain diseases or health conditions.

What is a clinical trial?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021

A clinical trial is a research project conducted with men and women to determine if an investigational drug, device or procedure is safe and effective. Some other words that describe clinical research are study, protocol, survey or experiment.

How My Child is Protected?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021

To protect the rights and welfare of children participating in clinical studies, federal agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), oversee much of the medical research in the US. The FDA also has an Office of Pediatric Therapeutics that monitors the growing number of clinical studies in the United States involving children

Why are pediatric clinical studies conducted?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021

Many drugs and treatments prescribed to children may not have been studied in children. So, clinical studies are conducted to see if a study medication, therapy or device is safe and effective for children to use

What is a pediatric clinical study?

Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021
Comprehensive Clinical Research | Nov 27, 2021

A pediatric clinical study is also known as a “clinical research study”, a “research study”, or a “clinical trial”, and aims to answer specific questions about children’s health.

What study is available??

Lucinda Figueroa | Sep 24, 2019
La Donna Morris | Sep 24, 2019

No they pay you

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