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The first step is reaching out to us. Read through our website, find a trial that might be right for you, then complete the short form and we’ll follow up right away. You can also always just give us a call.
We will first conduct a phone screening with you. If it looks like you or your loved one might qualify for a research study, we’ll set an in-person consultation to move forward with the study and determine qualifications.
Aim Trials conducts a variety of studies. Some are out-patient, meaning you come in for appointments and likely take a medication from home. Others are in-patient, meaning you’ll spend some time at our facility. Either way, our clinicians will help you through the various stages of your study.
At the end of your study, you’ll receive compensation for your time and travel. Compensation varies based on your study, so just ask your clinician before the trial begins.
Aim Trials is an experienced group of doctors and medical providers conducting mental and physical health research studies in pediatric and adult populations since 2004. Although we conduct a broad range of studies, we are considered a leader in mental health trials in DFW.
Everything we do is based on the welfare of our patients. We empathize with our patients and their families by proactively learning about their desires and needs. Our compassionate staff provides personalized treatment wherever possible throughout the entire study process.
Our patient-centric focus emanates from our team at Aim. Our founder has worked tirelessly to shatter the mental health stigma within our communities. This passion is embodied by our staff to provide an empathetic and caring approach within our medical research practice.
We are confident you will be impressed by our capabilities and services. Please contact us to inquire further about working together on an upcoming study.
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