Heavy Menstrual Bleeding?

Join Our
Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Research Study

Receive Up To $1,475 for Time & Travel
Open to Women Ages 18-45

Are you suffering from Heavy Menstrual Bleeding?

Living with heavy menstrual bleeding can be a tough and ongoing battle that can negatively impact your daily life. It can cause worry about leaks, discomfort, and exhaustion. Statistics show that around 1 in 5 women in the United States experience this condition at some point. This issue can be challenging and affect daily activities and quality of life. Your participation in this paid study is crucial to help our research team develop better management and treatment options for yourself and many others affected.

Getting Started is Simple!

As a participant, you're invaluable in approving safe and effective treatments. We've made the participation process straightforward.

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Initiate Your Journey

Call 682-332-4937 or click the link below to start. Our dedicated medical professionals will walk you through the study details and the informed consent form.

Receive a Complimentary Health Exam

Based on your medical profile, you'll be invited for a no-cost health exam at one of our facilities.

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No Stringent Requirements

Eligibility is based on the study’s physical criteria, with no need for insurance or citizenship proof.

Receive Compensation

You may receive up to $1,475 for your time and travel, and treatment and safety will be carefully monitored throughout the study.

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Important Information About the Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Research Study

Women's Health Clinical Studies is currently conducting a short-term clinical trial to gain FDA approval for a new medication. This trial involves testing a promising treatment for your specific medical condition.

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Participants can expect:

Our Medical Team

Women’s Health Clinical Studies is a highly respected organization that collaborates with leading pharmaceutical companies to conduct clinical studies in Phases II-IV. Our facility is home to a team of skilled investigators who are recognized for their knowledge, empathy, and commitment to the advancement of medical research, community service, and patient well-being.
Our investigators are well-informed and possess extensive experience in clinical research. Moreover, they are proficient in English and Spanish, guaranteeing comprehensive assistance to our diverse participants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Who can participate in heavy menstrual bleeding study?

Participants are typically women aged 18-50 who experience heavy menstrual bleeding. Specific eligibility criteria will vary by study, and Women’s Health Clinical Studies conducts a pre-screening process to determine suitability. 

Joining a heavy menstrual bleeding research study offers several benefits, including: 

  • Access to innovative treatments and therapies. 
  • Free medical care throughout the study. 
  • Compensation for your time and travel. 
  • An opportunity to contribute to advancements in women’s health. 

Participants undergo an initial screening, followed by treatment or intervention provided as part of the study. Regular follow-ups and health assessments help monitor the treatment’s safety and effectiveness. 

Yes, these studies are conducted under strict guidelines to ensure safety. Women’s Health Clinical Studies adheres to ethical and regulatory standards to protect participants. 

The duration varies by study but may range from a few weeks to several months. Study staff will provide details about the time commitment during the enrollment process. 

No, participation is free. Study-related treatments, medical tests, and follow-up care are covered. Many studies also offer compensation for time and travel. 

Heavy menstrual bleeding can result from hormonal imbalances, uterine fibroids, polyps, endometriosis, or other medical conditions. Research studies aim to address these underlying causes with effective treatments. 

It depends on the study. Some research studies may require you to stop current treatments, while others may allow them. Women’s Health Clinical Studies will discuss these details with you during the screening process. 

The screening process may involve a review of your medical history, a physical examination, and lab tests to ensure you meet the study’s eligibility criteria. 

Treatments may include: 

  • Hormonal therapies. 
  • Medications to reduce bleeding. 
  • Non-surgical interventions. 
  • New medical devices or minimally invasive procedures. 

Take the First Step Today

Call (682) 332-4937 
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