Find a Study That's Right for You

Register with us for current and upcoming clinical trials. Once you register, our team will be in touch about current opportunities

How To Get Started

1

Learn More

See our list of studies and find one that works for you!

2

Register

Share your information with our team using a quick online form.

3

Connect with Us

Be prepared for a call from our team. During this call, we’ll share more information about the study and ask you questions about your medical history.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I participate in a clinical trial?
Clinical trials provide access to innovative treatments and care while contributing to medical advancements that may help others in the future. Participants also receive study-related medical evaluations and monitoring.
Do I need insurance to participate?
No, insurance is not required to participate in a clinical study. Study-related care, treatments, and procedures are typically provided at no cost to participants.
What happens after I apply for a study?
After submitting the pre-screening questionnaire, our team will review your eligibility. If you meet the initial requirements, we’ll contact you to discuss the next steps, including scheduling a screening appointment.
I don't see a study for my condition. What should I do?
If we’re not currently recruiting for your condition, check back soon as new studies are added regularly. You can also contact us at info@pioneerclinicalny.com to let us know your interest, and we’ll notify you if a relevant study opens.

Key Clinical Research Terms

Clinical Study

A clinical study is the scientific investigation of new treatments, medications, or procedures in people, to determine their safety and effectiveness.

Investigational Medication

The medication being studied in a clinical study to see if patient symptoms improve while taking it. The medication is not yet approved for general use by regulatory authorities.

Informed Consent

A process where you are given detailed information about the study, including its purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits, and you agree to participate by signing a document known as an informed consent form (ICF).