Specialization

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Clinical trials in neurology include, among others, tests aiming at assessing new therapies and diagnostic methods related to the nervous system.

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, characterized by the development of a malignant tumour in the prostate. Early detection and proper treatment are crucial for improving patient outcomes.

The aim of clinical trials in diabetology is to improve the control of glycemia, preventing complications, and improving the quality of life for people with diabetes.

Clinical trials in gastroenterology focus on the assessment of new diagnostic and treatment methods of the digestive system.

Trials are to assess new drugs and treatment methods of autoimmune diseases and inflammations. Their purpose is to relieve symptoms, slow down disease development, and improve patients’ functioning and quality of their life.

Clinical trials on infectious diseases are tests carried out to assess the efficiency and safety of new drugs, vaccines, or diagnostic methods against viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens.

Clinical trials in hepatology focus on assessing new therapies and diagnostic methods in treating liver diseases. Their aim is to improve liver functioning, stopping the disease development, and increasing effectiveness and safety of patients with liver diseases.

Clinical trials in otorhinolaryngology regard the assessment of new diagnostic methods and treating ear, nose, throat, larynx, and sinus diseases, such as chronic sinusitis, sleep apnea, or hypoacusis.

Clinical trials focusing on assessing new therapies and diagnostic technologies for urinary and reproductive system and sexual disorders.

Clinical trials in nephrology focus on assessing new methods of treatment and diagnostics. Their aim is to improve liver functioning, stopping the disease development, and increasing effectiveness of preventive and dialysis therapy.

Clinical trials focused on assessing new therapies and diagnostic methods used in treating respiratory system diseases, in order to improve lung capacity and decrease the frequency of aggravation.

Clinical trials in surgery serve to assess new operating techniques, surgical tools and surgical treatment methods. They aim at improving safety, effectiveness of procedures, and at shortening the patient recovery time.

Clinical trials in rare diseases area are medical attempts aiming at assessing new therapies for illnesses found in a small number of patients.

Clinical trials in geriatrics focus on assessing the effectiveness and safety of therapies adjusted to the needs of older people, often with numerous concomitant diseases, in order to improve their standard of life.

Clinical trials in gynaecology focus on assessing new methods of diagnosis and treatment of female reproductive system diseases. They aim at improving the effectiveness of therapy, patients’ safety, and supporting reproductive health and women’s standard of life.

Clinical trials focus on assessing new therapies that modify the immune system. They aim at improving the treatment effectiveness, decreasing undesirable functions, and improving the quality of life of patients with chronic autoimmune diseases.

Clinical trials in cardiology focus on testing new drugs, preventive procedures and diagnostic technologies used in treating heart and circulatory system diseases, such as hypertension, heart failure or coronary heart disease.

Clinical trials focus on testing new drugs, therapies, and diagnostic technologies used in treating eye diseases. These trials aim at improving or preserving the visual acuity, preventing sight loss, and improving modern methods of ophthalmological treatment.

Trials in oncology are controlled tests of new methods for treating cancer, such as drugs, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy, carried out with the participation of patients.

How to participate
in clinical trials

Step 1

Registration

Do you want to participate in a clinical trial? It’s simple. You just need to fill in a short registration form. Our team will contact you for an initial interview to check if the trial is suitable for you. Don’t worry, we will answer all your questions!

Step 2

Appointment with a doctor

After the initial qualification, we will invite you for an appointment with a doctor conducting the trial. The doctor will be available for you to tell you more about the trail, discuss any possible doubts and check the condition of your health.
The appointment is free-of-charge and non-committal.

Step 3

Decision

You are completely free to make your own decision about participating in the trial. After the meeting, you will have time to think through all the information. If you decide to participate, we will sign suitable documents and get you ready for next steps.

Step 4

Participation in the trial

After you make a decision, the actual part of the trial starts. You can always count on our support and use regular consultations.