Questions asked by participants in our clinical trials.
  • How do I get started?
  • Where can I find your offices?
  • Why doesn't it cost anything?
  • Who should I call?
  • What are the current studies I can be a part of?
  • When are you open?

    How do I get started in a research program?

    Gather together your medical history and give us a call. Our nursing staff can interview you and inform you of available programs. If you take any medication or see a doctor regularly, have this information handy when you call. This information will better aid our staff in quickly assessing research opportunities for you.

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    Where can I find your offices?

    We have four dedicated research offices in the North Florida area. A large number of local physicians work with us to conduct clinical trials in their area of expertise.

    Our largest site is located at the intersection of University Boulevard and Kennerly road. This location is a few blocks south of Beach Boulevard and on the same side of the street as Memorial Medical Center.

    Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research
    4085 University Boulevard South

    Jacksonville, Florida 32216

    Tel: (904) 730-0101 Fax: (904) 730-0121

    On the West side of Jacksonville is our second office.

    Within the Jacksonville Healthcare Group building.

    West Jacksonville
    810 Lane Avenue

    Jacksonville, Florida 32205

    Tel: (904) 693-1490 Fax: (904) 786-7519

    Our St. Augustine office is located at:

    St. Johns Center for Clinical Research

    120 Gateway Circle
    Unit 3
    Jacksonville , Florida 32259

    Tel: (904) 829-0997 Fax: (904) 829-0994

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Why doesn't it cost anything?

Research is funded through medical grants to cover the cost of physician visits and medical procedures. There is no cost to the patient or any insurance plans for research related procedures. The Food and Drug Administration require that these services be provided free of charge to the patient by companies that seek to use medical information to support FDA approval of medical products or medical claims. This can be explained in detail if you wish when you call to arrange a meeting with a research coordinator.

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Who should I call?

Our experienced staff recruiters can take your calls during business hours to interview and inform you on available trials. At times there may be over 60 enrolling studies at our sites, so have your medical history at your fingertips so our staff can help you select a program.

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What are the current studies I can be a part of?

Currently there are programs for patients with many medical conditions. Contact our staff at (904) 730-0166 to learn what is available now.

You may contact the recruiters via e-Mail also.

Jody Hartley BSN

Eva White

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When are you open?

Generally we are open from 08:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.

Some studies require fasting laboratory visits, or have different hours depending on the protocol requirements. Please call our office for more details.

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