Clinical Trials in Arizona
We are now enrolling participants for paid clinical trials in Phoenix, Arizona.
Dermatology Clinical Trials
Backed by experienced research teams and a patient-first approach, our dermatology studies are part of ongoing Arizona clinical trials designed to advance better skin health solutions. By participating, you may contribute to discoveries that improve care for you and future patients alike.
DERMATOLOGY
Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
This clinical research study is being conducted for individuals living with Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, a condition that causes persistent red or scaly skin patches, irritation, and flare-ups that can affect daily comfort and appearance. Like ongoing research in conditions such as pediatric vitiligo and hidradenitis suppurativa, the goal of this study is to evaluate how a study drug performs in reducing skin symptoms while closely monitoring safety and overall health.
Be a part of this progress. Your participation could help improve future care options for people living with cutaneous lupus.
Eligibility Criteria
Age
18 Years and older
Condition
Chronic Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus
Location
Arizona
Status
Recruiting
DERMATOLOGY
Acne Vulgaris
Finding a Potential New Treatment Approach for Acne Vulgaris
This clinical research study is for individuals living with moderate to severe acne vulgaris, a condition that can cause persistent breakouts and affect daily confidence. The study evaluates an investigational oral treatment to assess its effectiveness, safety, and tolerability while monitoring changes in acne symptoms over time.
Be part of this progress. Your participation could help researchers advance future treatment options for people living with acne.
Eligibility Criteria
Age
12 Years and Older
Location
Arizona
Condition
Moderate to Severe Acne Vulgaris
Status
Recruiting
DERMATOLOGY
Plaque Psoriasis
Advancing Plaque Psoriasis Care Through Clinical Research
This clinical research study is for adults living with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. The study compares two treatments to evaluate their long-term safety and tolerability while monitoring participants' overall health, side effects, and cardiovascular outcomes.
Be part of this progress. Your participation could help researchers develop better treatment options for people living with plaque psoriasis.
Eligibility Criteria
Age
40 Years and Older
Location
Arizona
Condition
Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis
Status
Recruiting
DERMATOLOGY
Pediatric Vitiligo
This clinical research study is being conducted for children living with vitiligo, a skin condition that causes loss of pigment and visible white patches on different areas of the body. The goal is to evaluate how a potential treatment works while carefully monitoring safety and overall well-being in pediatric participants.
Be a part of this progress. Participation may help advance better and more targeted care options for children living with vitiligo.
Eligibility Criteria
Age
2 Years to 12 Years
Condition
Pediatric Vitiligo
Location
Arizona
Status
Recruiting
Podiatry Clinical Trials
Guided by experienced medical teams and a strong focus on patient well-being, our podiatry research studies are dedicated to improving foot and lower-limb health and are included among clinical trials in Arizona. Through carefully managed research and compassionate care, we strive to create advancements that benefit you and many others.
Diabetic Foot and Venous Stasis Ulcers
Podiatry
The research study is being conducted for individuals living with diabetic foot or venous stasis ulcers who face challenges with slow-healing wounds. The goal is to assess investigational and topical treatments that may promote faster healing and better overall foot health under careful medical supervision.
Be a part of this progress. Your participation could help pave the way for improved care and recovery for others.
Eligibility Criteria
Age
21 years and older
Condition
Diabetic Foot and Venous Stasis Ulcers
Status
Active
Location
Arizona
Rotator Cuff Tear
Podiatry
Exploring Better Rotator Cuff Tear Recovery Through Clinical Research
This observational study follows people who have undergone rotator cuff repair using the Integrity bio-inductive implant. Researchers will assess tendon healing, shoulder function, pain, and daily activities through follow-up visits and MRI scans to better understand recovery and implant performance.
Be part of this progress. Your participation could help researchers better understand recovery after rotator cuff repair and improve future care.
Eligibility Criteria
Location
Arizona
Status
Recruiting
Age
All Ages
Condition
Partial- and Full-Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears