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Clinical research exists to find new treatments, procedures, or devices to prevent, detect, treat, or end disease.
Clinical Research Trials Near Me: Be Part of Breakthroughs
At Remington-Davis, we’ve maintained our reputation as the clinical research center of choice in central Ohio by adhering to the highest standards, earning respect, being ethical and honest, and establishing trust with volunteers. Our 7,500-square-foot clinical center is designed with comfort in mind, and we go the extra mile to support study participants.
Explore current clinical trials in our online database and be part of breakthroughs shaping tomorrow’s healthcare.
Key focus areas in our clinical research
- Alopecia
- Chronic Cough
- COPD
- Hypertension
Alopecia
Alopecia
Alopecia is a condition that causes hair loss, which can be temporary or permanent and can affect the scalp or the entire body. It can be caused by genetics, autoimmune disorders, hormonal changes, or environmental factors. Clinical trials are critical for developing new treatments, such as JAK inhibitors and immunomodulators, which have shown promise in helping to regrow hair by targeting underlying inflammatory pathways.Chronic Cough
Chronic Cough
Chronic cough is a persistent cough lasting more than eight weeks in adults or four weeks in children. It can be caused by various conditions, including asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and respiratory infections. Clinical trials are essential for understanding the underlying causes and developing targeted therapies, such as novel neuromodulators or anti-inflammatory medications, to provide relief for patients who have not responded to traditional treatments.COPD
COPD
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive lung disease that makes breathing difficult due to airway inflammation and damage. Common causes include smoking, environmental pollutants, and genetic factors. COPD leads to symptoms such as shortness of breath, chronic cough, and frequent respiratory infections. Clinical trials play a key role in advancing treatment options, including combination inhaler therapies, precision medicine approaches, and emerging biologics that help manage inflammation and improve lung function.Hypertension
Hypertension
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a common but serious condition that increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. It often develops without noticeable symptoms, making regular screenings crucial for early detection. Lifestyle changes and medications help manage hypertension, but clinical trials continue to explore innovative treatments, including new antihypertensive drugs, wearable monitoring technology, and precision medicine approaches that tailor treatment to individual patient profiles.Why Volunteer?
Clinical research helps uncover new treatments, improve current therapies, and advance our understanding of diseases. The medical innovations we rely on today exist because individuals—both patients and healthy volunteers—participate in clinical trials, partnering with researchers to drive progress.
When you participate in a clinical trial at Remington-Davis, you become part of a movement to advance medicine for future generations, improving public health in your community and beyond. The experience of participating in clinical trials also lends itself to other potential benefits like access to new treatments and expert medical care.