Clinical Trials in Tampa Bay

Welcome to Top Research! We conduct clinical trials aimed at advancing healthcare in Tampa Bay. Explore our range of paid clinical trials and research studies, and see how you can participate.

Who Is Top Research?

We're experts when it comes to conducting Phase I-IV clinical trials to test investigational medications being developed by pharmaceutical and biotech companies. The purpose of these clinical trials is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of innovative drugs and treatments in humans.

All participants of our clinical trials will receive free treatments and medical care related to the trial, and they will also be compensated for their time and travel.

If you're interested in participating in a medical study, there are lots of reasons to do so! Learn more about our clinical trials and apply for a study today!

Why Participate In Paid Clinical Trials?

Why Participate In
Paid Clinical Trials?

Our research studies help develop new medical therapies that could provide better treatments and even cures for life-threatening and chronic diseases.

Participants go through a careful evaluation process conducted by study physicians and are closely monitored by the medical staff.

People participate in research for many reasons, but most do so with the hope of helping themselves and others. Paid research studies in the US have the power to transform lives.

Enroll Now in Clinical Trials in Tampa

Be part of the future of medicine—help discover life-saving treatments, improve patient care, and get paid to make a difference!

Research Focus Areas

Therapeutic Areas

IMMUNOLOGY

DERMATOLOGY

PSYCHIATRY

CARDIOLOGY

PULMONOLOGY

NEUROLOGY

INFECTIOUS
DISEASES

ENDOCRINOLOGY

NEPHROLOGY

Enrollment Process

1. PRE-SCREENING

Initial phone conversation to determine study eligibility.

2. SCREENING VISIT

Our medical team will determine if you meet the basic study eligibility requirements.

3. ENROLLMENT

You’re entered into the study and assigned a treatment schedule.

4. FOLLOW UP VISITS

The clinical team will guide you and evaluate how you are progressing on the trial.

Ongoing Clinical Trials in Tampa

Top Research is currently conducting a range of clinical trials and research studies that you may qualify for.

As a participant, all trial-related treatments and medical care are provided at no cost, and you can also receive compensation for your time and travel.

Ongoing Clinical Trials in Tampa

Alzheimer's Disease

Hypertension

Diabetes

Blood Sample Collection

Currently Enrolling Studies

Be part of the future of medicine—help discover life-saving treatments, improve patient care, and get paid to make a difference! 

OUR CAPABILITIES

OUR CAPABILITIES

At Top Research, we have the infrastructure, technologies, highly trained personnel and volunteers to conduct Clinical Trials in Tampa.

Dedicated monitoring rooms
Several examination rooms
Onsite laboratory
Large storage room
Sitewide video surveillance and monitoring
Private high-speed Wi-Fi network for monitors
Large conference room for team and sponsor meetings
Patient entertainment room - couch, Dining Room, Movies
2 restrooms

Clinical Trials FAQs

Clinical Trials FAQs

What is a clinical study?

New drugs have to go through a lengthy testing and approval process before they can be prescribed, which includes clinical studies. Clinical studies are used to test new drugs and develop new uses for existing drugs. Our research clinics work with some of the world’s leading companies, so we are at the forefront of new drug development.

Are the rumors about clinical trials true?

There are plenty of misconceptions about what happens during a clinical research study. Your safety is our number one priority. Drug development is highly regulated with strict safety and ethical guidelines and we take those regulations very seriously. We will inform you of the risks involved in any studies you may participate in.

Will I be paid for participate in a clinical study?

You will be paid for your time and participation in the study. Compensation is based on the length of the study, and the number of outpatient visits you attend.

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