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Clinical Trials in Tampa
We offer clinical trials in Tampa for patients interested in advancing medical research and developing innovative treatments that can benefit future generations.

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Your Choice for Clinical Trials in Tampa
Optimum Clinical Trial Group is Your Choice for Clinical Trials in Tampa, providing patients with access to cutting-edge medical research and innovative treatments in a compassionate and supportive environment.

Our Mission
To advance healthcare through compassionate expertise and excellence in conducting high-quality clinical trials.

Our Vision
To be a leader in advancing medical science and improving patient outcomes through high-quality clinical trials.

Our Statistics
We'll let the numbers do the talking.
Patients enrolled
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Currently Enrolling Trial
Studies in Tampa

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia clinical trials explore new medications and psychosocial interventions to improve symptom management and quality of life. These studies involve diagnosed individuals, assessing the efficacy and safety of emerging therapies.

Severe Allergy
Clinical trials for severe allergies focus on testing therapies that prevent reactions or improve symptom management. Participants include individuals with life-threatening allergies, aiming to enhance treatment safety and effectiveness.

Parkinson
Clinical trials for Parkinson's disease test new treatments aimed at managing symptoms and slowing progression. These studies involve participants at various stages of Parkinson's to evaluate the effectiveness of innovative therapies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Clinical trials play a vital role in advancing medical knowledge and enhancing patient care by identifying innovative treatments, therapies, and medical devices that are more effective than existing options. By establishing the safety and efficacy of these interventions, clinical trials help to improve patient outcomes and drive medical progress forward.
Each clinical trial has unique eligibility criteria that participants must meet, such as age, gender, medical history, and other factors. Some trials may be tailored to individuals with a particular medical condition, while others may be open to healthy individuals.
During a clinical trial, participants may receive a new treatment or therapy, or a placebo or standard treatment. Throughout the trial, medical professionals closely monitor the participants to evaluate their response to the treatment and identify any potential side effects.
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Our Providers

Dr
Liuber Carballar

Primary Care
Hugo Ventura, MD

Psychiatry
Ana Suarez, MD

Rol
Iralidys Hernadez

Rol
Magyelis Martinez Cueto
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Our Clinical Trials Process
Clinical trials are a crucial part of medical research. They involve several phases, beginning with small-scale safety studies and advancing to large-scale trials to confirm effectiveness. Understanding these phases is essential for researchers, medical professionals, and patients.

Phase 1
Phase one tests safety and efficacy on a small group of healthy volunteers initially.

Phase 2
Phase two involves a larger group of participants who have the condition or disease that the drug or intervention is intended to treat.

Phase 3
Phase three confirms the safety and effectiveness of the treatment on a larger population. This phase usually involves several thousand participants and may last several years.

Phase 4
Phase four involves monitoring the treatment's safety and effectiveness after it has been approved for public use. This phase typically involves a large population and can last for several years.

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Types Of Studies Trials

Treatment trials
These trials test new treatments, therapies, or medications. They may compare a new treatment to an existing treatment, a placebo, or no treatment at all.

Prevention trials
These trials test interventions designed to prevent a disease or condition from developing. This may include lifestyle changes, medications, or vaccines.

Diagnostic trials
These trials test new ways to diagnose a disease or condition, such as new imaging techniques or blood tests.

Quality of life trials
Are designed to assess the impact of medical interventions on a patient's quality of life, including their ability to perform daily activities, emotional well-being, and overall well-being.

Screening trials
Screening trials test new methods for detecting specific diseases or conditions and involve a large number of participants undergoing screening using the new method and a control group using the current standard of care.

Observational trials
Involve observing and collecting data on a group of participants to investigate the relationship between a particular treatment or intervention and a health outcome.

Phone Number
(813) 834-2005

Locations
1004 W Linebaugh Ave # C,
Tampa, FL 33612
1100 Clearwater Largo Rd
Largo, FL 3377
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