Our Studies

Learn About Our Current Clinical Research Studies

Thank you for your interest in clinical research! Our office is actively conducting multiple studies across various conditions, and we understand that navigating research opportunities can feel overwhelming.

 
Areas of Research Experience:

Why Contact Us Directly?

Since our research portfolio changes frequently as studies open, close, or reach enrollment targets, the best way to learn about current opportunities is to speak with our team directly. We can provide you with:

  • Up-to-date information about which studies are currently enrolling
  • Details about study requirements and eligibility criteria
  • Clear explanations of what participation involves
  • Answers to any questions you may have about clinical researce

No Pressure, Just Information

We believe in informed decision-making. When you contact us, there’s absolutely no obligation to participate in any study. Our goal is simply to provide you with accurate, current information so you can make the best decision for your healthcare journey.
Our friendly research team is here to help answer your questions and discuss whether any of our current studies might be a good fit for you.

Shoulder Osteoarthritis

Shoulder Osteoarthritis

Shoulder Osteoarthritis Research StudiesWhat is Shoulder Osteoarthritis?Shoulder osteoarthritis is a condition that happens when the cartilage in your shoulder joint wears down over time. Cartilage is the smooth tissue that covers the ends of your bones and helps them...

Tophaceous Gout

Tophaceous Gout

Tophaceous Gout Research StudiesWhat is Tophaceous Gout?Tophaceous gout is an advanced form of gout that happens when uric acid crystals build up in your joints and form hard lumps called tophi. These tophi can develop under your skin, around your joints, or in other...

Knee Osteoarthritis Research Studies

Knee Osteoarthritis Research Studies

Knee Osteoarthritis Research StudiesWhat is Knee Osteoarthritis?Knee osteoarthritis is a condition that happens when the cartilage in your knee joint wears down over time. Cartilage is the smooth tissue that covers the ends of your bones and helps them move easily...

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To learn more about our current studies, please call us at 208-621-2503 or click this link to send a message: Contact Us