Neurology is a field of medicine focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems. Neurological conditions, from multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, neuropathies, to neurodegenerative diseases, are often progressive and chronic, significantly impacting patients’ quality of life.
Why are clinical trials in neurology so important?
Clinical trials in neurology allow to study innovative biological, molecular, and neuroprotective therapies, often directed on slowing down the course of the disease, improving cognitive functions, reducing pain symptoms, and or increasing neuroplasticity.
For people with neurological conditions, participating in a trial can mean access to therapies that exceed current standards—especially in situations where available therapeutic options are insufficient or burdened with side effects.
Our trials are carried out by qualified dermatologists and certified clinical research coordinators. We collaborate with experts who combine clinical knowledge with a passion for science.
Our site carried out an extensive range of clinical trials in dermatology, including both oral medications, topical therapies, and modern biological treatments for inflammatory skin diseases. We collaborate with renowned industry partners and research centres, which allows us to offer patients participation in innovative therapeutic projects.
Each study is conducted in accordance with international guidelines (ICH-GCP) and under the constant supervision of a monitoring team. For us, not only the scientific results are important, but above all, patient safety and well-being.
Our research sites are equipped with high quality diagnostic equipment, allowing for a complex assessment of health state and the effectiveness of therapy during the study.
Participating in a trial is not only the possibility to use advanced therapies before they are introduced to common treatment practice. It also means:
Detailed diagnostics
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Below you’ll find a list of currently conducted clinical trials for which we’re recruiting.
Check if you’re eligible to participate; our specialists will answer your questions and guide you through the entire qualification process.
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative brain condition whose symptoms include progressive memory and behavioural disorders that, over time, completely prevent the patient from correct functioning in everyday life.
A program aimed at patients experiencing excessive agitation due to physical aggression, excessive motor activity or verbal aggression.
Migraine is categorized as a so-called primary headaches, meaning those that do not result from other underlying medical conditions. It is characterized by the recurrence of headaches, sometimes accompanied by additional neurological symptoms.
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that can significantly impact daily functioning, causing pain, numbness, and muscle weakness. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can slow the progression of the disease and improve the standard of life.
Spasticity is abnormal, increased muscle tone, manifested by resistance to muscle stretching. It may be a consequence of an experienced stroke or injury.
Primary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by a constant progress of the disease from the very beginning. Appearing symptoms of MS do not recede, and they increase with time, leading to the deterioration of neurological function and increased disability.
Primary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by a constant progress of the disease from the very beginning. Appearing symptoms of MS do not recede, and they increase with time, leading to the deterioration of neurological function and increased disability.
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease of the central nervous system that causes multifocal damage to nerve tissue. The disease usually has a phasic course, with periods of exacerbation and remission.
Secondary progressive non-relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS) is a form of MS in which an initial period of relapsing-remitting course of disease (RRMS) is followed by a gradual, continuous deterioration of neurological function without marked relapses.
Sleep disorders can involve abnormal sleep duration or undesirable behaviours when sleeping. This is a serious clinical problem that impacts the patients’ daily functioning, sometimes preventing them from conducting normal life activities.
Sleep disorders are a common problem among perimenopausal women. Their occurrence significantly impacts the quality of life and can have serious consequences for a woman's health and well-being.
Step 1
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
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
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
After you make a decision, the actual part of the trial starts. You can always count on our support and use regular consultations.