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MRW

Medical Research
of Westchester

Advancing Healthcare,

One Trial at a Time

“Join the global effort to bring new treatments to life through medical research.”

Clinical trials

Enrolling Clinical trials

About us

Medical Research of Westchester is a multispecialty investigator site specializing in Phase I-IV pharmaceutical and device studies since 2012, located in Westchester, Florida. Our research personnel are dedicated to overseeing all aspects of a clinical trial. We treat every patient with the highest standards of quality and safety along with providing sponsors consistent subject enrollment including evaluable patients with complete and accurate data.

Our facility is fully equipped to conduct clinical trials, and it is complemented with an outpatient OR (operating room) unit. Our experienced and motivated clinical
investigators specialties are Aesthetics, Anesthesiology, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Family Practice, General Practice, Gynecology, Internal Medicine, Ob-Gyn, Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery, General Surgery and Urology.

Our staff have received training in Protecting Human Subject Research Participants and Good Clinical Practices. The primary sources of research are the patients from our investigators’ private practices and our own database. The secondary sources are the IRB’s approved advertisements (flyers, media).

We look forward to your future considerations to conduct a clinical trial with us. Please feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience by phone at 305-846-7903 or by email [email protected]

Learn what we do and our mission

What We Do:

At MRW – Medical Research of Westchester, we are committed to connecting patients, researchers, and healthcare professionals to advance medical science through clinical trials. Our goal is to provide accurate, timely, and accessible information to help you understand the importance of clinical trials and how you can be part of life-changing research.

Our Mission:

We offer a comprehensive database of clinical trials happening worldwide, connecting people with the right studies and providing resources on how to participate. Our platform empowers patients to make informed decisions and ensures that clinical trials are conducted with the highest ethical standards.

How Clinical Trials Work

What Are Clinical Trials?

Clinical trials are research studies that explore whether a medical strategy, treatment, or device is safe and effective for humans. The trials can test new drugs, medical devices, or therapies, as well as different ways of using existing treatments.

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Phase 1

Safety testing in a small group of participants.

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Phase 2

Evaluating effectiveness in a larger group.

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Phase 3

Confirming effectiveness and monitoring side effects.

How to Participate in a Clinical Trial

Steps to Get Involved:

Safety and Ethical Standards:
All trials on our platform adhere to the highest ethical and regulatory standards to ensure your safety. Participants’ health and well-being are the top priority, and you have the right to withdraw from a study at any time.

Step 1

Search for Trials:

Use our search tool to find clinical trials based on location, disease, or treatment type.

Step 2

Understand the Requirements:

Each trial has specific eligibility criteria, such as age, medical history, and current health condition.

Step 3

Consult with Your Healthcare Provider:

Discuss with your doctor to ensure the trial is suitable for you.

Step 4

Enroll in the Trial

After receiving your doctor’s approval, you can sign up for a trial. Some studies offer compensation for participation.

Step 5

Monitor Your Health:

Throughout the trial, you will be monitored closely by medical professionals.

Benefits

Benefits of Participating in Clinical Trials

Contribute to Medical Advancements:

By joining a clinical trial, you can play a direct role in discovering new treatments, therapies, and cures for diseases that affect millions of people worldwide.

Access to Cutting-Edge Treatments:

Clinical trials offer participants access to new treatments and therapies before they are available to the general public.

Close Monitoring and Expert Care:

Participants in clinical trials receive regular check-ups and monitoring by experienced medical professionals, ensuring the highest level of care during the study.

Potential Financial Compensation:

Some clinical trials offer compensation for your time and travel expenses, though this varies by study.

Clinical Trials

Types of Clinical Trials

Medical Device Trials:

These trials test new medical devices, such as pacemakers, surgical instruments, or diagnostic devices, to ensure they are safe and effective.

Drug Trials:

Drug trials are among the most common type of clinical trial. They test new medications or treatments for conditions like cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and neurological disorders.

Behavioral and Lifestyle Trials:

These studies focus on the effects of behavior, lifestyle changes, or interventions (such as diet or exercise) on health outcomes.

Vaccine Trials:

Vaccine trials test the safety and efficacy of vaccines, which play a vital role in preventing infectious diseases.

FAQ

Get Your Questions Answered

What is a clinical trial?

A clinical trial is a research study in human volunteers intended to answer particular health questions. Clinical trials are conducted to develop new medications or treatments that can improve health. After a medication or treatment is found to be safe and effective, it may be approved by the FDA and then, it will be available for population. No treatment may reach clinical testing unless there is evidence that there might be an improvement over current therapies

Why participate in a clinical trial?

​Medical treatment cannot improve without research and volunteers. Everyone would like a successful treatment available when diagnosed with an illness. By volunteering for clinical trials you can help advance knowledge about future treatments that someday you and a loved one may benefit from. In a research study in clinical trials you have the ability to take an active role in your own health, access possible investigational medications or treatments before they are widely available, and help others by contributing to the participants in return for their time and travel.

Who can participate in a clinical trial?

All clinical trials have guidelines about who can get into a specific study. The factors that permit someone to participate in a clinical trial are called “inclusion criteria” and those that forbid someone from participating are called “exclusion criteria”. These criteria are based on such factors as age, gender, the type and stage of a disease, previous treatment history, and other medical conditions. In order to join clinical trials, a participant must meet the requirements for the study. Some research studies seek participants with illnesses or conditions to be studied in the clinical trial, while others need healthy participants. Inclusion and exclusion criteria are used to identify proper participants and keep them safe. The criteria help ensure that research questions will be answered properly.

What are the benefits of participating in a clinical trial?

Besides playing an active role in your own health care and helping others by contributing to medical research, by participating in clinical trials you can also enjoy benefits like:

  • No health insurance is required to participate in Clinical Trials.
  • Have access to new medical treatments or medications that are not available in the -market or in medical clinics.
  • Obtain medical care at top health care facilities during the trial.
  • If you qualify you may receive a stipend to help compensate for time and travel.
  • Satisfaction of taking part in medication research that can help others
  • No-cost study-related care
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