Clinical Research Trials & Facilities in Florida

Florida clinical trial participants visit EpcotThere are many cutting-edge clinical trials currently taking place across the state of Florida, and the treatments being studied span the pharmaceutical spectrum. Psychological and medical diseases and disorders being analyzed include specific cancers, obesity, infectious diseases, smoking cessation, autism irritability, transplants, schizophrenia and diabetes. Companies conducting the Florida based research are searching for participants to aid in launching new and continued tests. Below is a list of three clinical trial companies in Florida, their locations and trials.

Florida Clinical Research Center (FCRC)

The Florida Clinical Research Center (FCRC) conducts studies on the following disorders and dysfunctions: asthma, attention deficit disorder (ADD)/ attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism irritability, binge eating disorder, bipolar disorder (manic depression), bipolar depression, depression, diabetic neuropathy, insomnia related, migraine, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, smoking cessation and Tourette Syndrome. With four trial facilities, located in Orlando, Maitland and Bradenton, this company prides itself in conducting studies for people of all ages. FCRC was founded in 1998 with the goal of providing top quality medical research in a respectful manner. The staff at both the inpatient and outpatient facilities in each of the four trial locations is comprised of board certified psychologists, physicians and nurses.

Mayo Clinic

Florida’s Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville has been conducting clinical trials since 1987. All performed studies are under rigorous assessment by councils located in Florida and Minnesota. 75% of the Mayo Clinic’s physicians have been involved in a clinical trial research study. The Mayo Clinic carries out hundreds of studies in the following areas: bone and muscle, brain and nerve, cancer, digestive disease, endocrine and metabolic, genomics and proteomics, infectious disease, kidney and urological, transplant research, heart, lung and blood.