Get paid up to $3,000* for free trial-related treatment and contribute to the advancement of medicine for all. Patients are cared for by the best physicians in their field at no cost to you.
Follow-up visits may be required. They may receive new and advanced medical treatments from leading physicians and hospitals.
Paid Clinical Trials in Los Angeles – Get Paid to Help Advance Medical Research!
Patient care included, no insurance required
Safety
When conducting clinical trials, researchers put the safety of the participants above all else. Nearly all trials currently underway are Phase 2 or 3 trials, where the initial phase of testing has been completed and the drug or treatment has been determined to be safe to extend to a larger population.
Locations
The clinical trials we match you with take place in hospitals, physician offices, universities and community clinics in Los Angelesand throughout the United States and around the world. Our study coordinators can help connect you with the study sites closest to you.
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New paid medical studies in Los Angeles
The company is looking for people from different cities in the county to participate in our paid tests. If you are interested, please perform your search here.
We are conducting Phase I-IV clinical trials in Los Angeles counties with the help of several healthcare companies and government agencies.
We conduct paid clinical trials in the following fields of medicine:
- Mental health
- Oncology
- Internal Medicine
- Gastroenterology
- Podiatry
- Gynecology
- Dermatology
- Ophthalmology
- Cardiology
- Dentistry
What is a clinical trial?
A paid trial is a carefully conducted research study on the efficacy and safety of a new or existing medical treatment. Studies may focus on drugs, medical devices, medical procedures or patient behavior.
The goal of a clinical trial is to determine if a new treatment is more effective and/or has fewer harmful side effects than the standard treatment.
Find paid clinical trials
Find paid clinical trials in Los Angeles near you, submit an application to participate. TrialSearch gives you what you want most: options to find the trial version that best suits your needs. It’s your source for hundreds of clinical trials that are actively recruiting participants. And we’re constantly adding new studies nationwide.
Almost anyone, regardless of age or background, can contribute to improving human health and well-being by participating in research studies.
In addition to advancing medical science, you also could:
- Receive free medical care from a physician near you.
- Learn about the development of new pharmaceuticals.
- Get free medical exams related to your studies.
- Receive payment for participating (amounts differ for each study).
Join a research study
Let us find the right study for you.
Simply complete the form on this page. A TrialSearch enrollment specialist will contact you after you submit your information. We will review together the studies that may be right for you and address your inquiries.
There is never any pressure to enroll; we are here to support you in whatever choice you make.
We work closely with the medical professionals conducting the trials, so we always have the latest details on eligibility requirements, active sites and enrollment status for each trial in our database.
Current Broward and Los Angeles Enrollment Studies
The best way for ordinary people to help in critical medical discoveries is to participate in clinical trials. As a medical research center, TrialSearch offers free medical care to clinical trial participants, including, but not limited to, physical exams, medical procedures, imaging and lab tests.
You can gain access to cutting-edge therapies and drugs that are not yet on the market by participating in clinical trials.
Will I be paid for participating in a clinical research trial?
Each study has a different payment schedule for clinical research trial participants. Some studies cost only a few hundred dollars, while others cost thousands. Your time and participation in the study will be compensated. The amount of money you are paid depends on how long the study lasts, how many outpatient visits you make, and how many scheduled phone calls you make.
How do I join a clinical trial in Los Angeles?
Visit our clinical trials page and complete the form if you would like to join a clinical trial there. Our patient enrollment specialists will contact you with information about possible clinical trial opportunities.
You can decide whether or not to participate in a clinical trial. If you choose to participate, you may change your mind at any time and withdraw from the study without incurring any charges or losing any benefits related to your future medical care.
Benefits and Risks of Participating in Clinical Trials
Benefits
- Gain access to novel therapies that are not yet widely available.
- Obtain professional medical care at a top hospital
- Actively participate in your own health care
- Contribute to medical research and help others.
Risks
- Side effects of treatment may occur.
- For some patients, treatment may not be successful.
- Traveling to the study site and receiving care may take some time during the study.
Who conducts the clinical trials?
A principal investigator, usually a licensed physician, is in charge of clinical trials. A clinical trial research team usually consists of nurses, physicians, social workers and other health care professionals.
Pharmacies, academic medical centers and other companies, as well as federal organizations such as the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Defense or the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, may sponsor or fund clinical trials. Sponsors of a clinical trial may also be physicians, other medical professionals and other individuals.
Who can participate in paid clinical trials?
Each paid clinical trial has different eligibility requirements, as we all know. Your age, gender, health, type of disease, course of treatment, medical history and other factors may affect your eligibility.
Not everyone has the good fortune to be chosen, and you may be passed over because of your characteristics or simply because you did not meet the requirements.
Clinical trial participants are not coerced; they volunteer. We refer to them as volunteers. Most of them suffer from the same health problems, such as diabetes, kidney disease, high blood pressure and many others.
Clinical trials give you access to new therapies.
One of the benefits of participating in a clinical trial is that you will have access to experimental or innovative treatment options. There is also the advantage of having a medical team closely monitoring your overall health.
How safe is it to participate in clinical trials?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is in charge of overseeing research studies conducted in the United States. An independent panel of qualified physicians, researchers, and members of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) oversee all research studies conducted in the United States.