STUDIES BY MD TRIALS
Find a Clinical Trial That Fits You
At MD Trials, we connect volunteers like you with meaningful clinical studies that advance medical science and improve patient care. Every study we conduct is approved by ethical review boards and follows strict safety standards — because your health, comfort, and trust come first.
Participating in a clinical trial gives you the opportunity to contribute to the development of life-changing medicines and treatments.
Whether you’re a healthy volunteer or someone living with a medical condition, your involvement helps researchers and physicians discover new ways to prevent, treat, and manage diseases.
By joining a clinical trial, you play a vital role in advancing new medical treatments and improving patients’ lives.
Explore our ongoing studies below and register today!


CLINICAL TRIALS

Browse Our Current Studies
Explore the list of ongoing and upcoming trials below. Each study includes details such as duration, eligibility criteria, and compensation.

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Fill out our simple online form or contact our team directly. Once accepted you’ll receive full support, advise and help from start to finish.
STATUS : ENROLLING
Name of trial
Details will be updated soon.
Location | Duration | Age Range | Sex | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Canada | 15 Days | 35-60 Years | Male / Female | Crohn's Disease |
TESTIMONIALS
Dont just take our word for it. Hear from our partners.

“Partnering with MD Trials was huge transition to our clinic and practice. MDTrials helped our site to transition from a couple of phase 4 study site to a fully equiped all phase research center able to handle multiple therapeutic areas. We were able to attract talented doctors and nurses, and provide novel treatment options to our patients.”

“We started participating in clinical trials with MDTrials. They brought us lot of knowledge, and provided a fully managed system to conduct and participate in trials. All our sub-investigators at the clinic were able to enroll patients without having to deal with administrative burdens. Glad to have them as our SMO.”

