Study Volunteer Info
Become a Study Volunteer!
Become a study volunteer to learn more about your condition, get access to new medications and treatments, and help further medical research for the entire community! During a clinical trial, the study volunteer will meet with a board-certified physician and receive one on one medical care. There is no cost to the study volunteer, in fact, most clinical trials study volunteers are compensated for their time and participation while in the study.
“We think of patients as medical heroes here at CTT, and we treat them with the utmost respect.”
Leisel Koerber, BBA, CCRC
Sr. VP of Operations of Clinical Trials of Texas, Inc.

What are Clinical Research Studies?
All medications that are sold either by prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) must be properly tested in order to ensure that they adequately treat the condition that they were designed for and do not present a significant risk.
Reasons to Participate
Learn more about your condition, get access to new medications and treatments, and help further medical research for the entire community! Those are just a few of the reasons to participate, learn about all the benefits of participating.
Are Clinical Trials Safe?
CTT strives to provide the best care to our study volunteers and their health and safety is always our top priority. Learn more about the risks and benefits of participating in clinical research and make an informed decision.
Medical Hero Alert!
SEE WHAT MR. SMITH HAS TO SAY ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN AN ALZHEIMER’S STUDY.
Currently Enrolling Studies
CTT is currently accepting applicants for studies testing new treatments and medications for a variety of medical conditions.
Get In Touch
If you have any question about participating in research at Clinical Trials of Texas, we'd love to hear from you today!
Volunteer for a study at Clinical Trials of Texas to learn more about your medical condition and receive access to new treatments and medications at no cost to you.
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