Clinical Research, Wound Care

Center for Clinical Research Inc.

2299 Post St., #205
San Francisco, CA 94115

20100 Lake Chabot Rd
Castro Valley, CA 94546

1-800-363-1069
Hours of Operation
  • Monday - Friday8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Foot ulcer, diabetic foot ulcer, foot wound, leg ulcer, wound care, non-healing ulcer, diabetes

Center for Clinical Research (CCR) is a site management organization conducting research in hypertension, diabetes, wound care, peripheral neuropathy and chronic pain. Millions of people suffer from painful peripheral neuropathy. CCR is partners with pharmaceutical and device companies to help bring new treatment modalities for chronic pain, peripheral neuropathy, hypertension, and chronic non-healing wounds to the market in order to make it available to the general public.

Our investigators are board certified physicians with many years of experience in conducting clinical trials in areas of wound care, hypertension, peripheral neuropathy and chronic pain.

CCR has experienced and professional staff with many years of research under their belt.
Our staff is committed to making participation in the clinical trial a pleasant and enjoyable experience for all volunteers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will I get paid for participating in the clinical trial?
Yes, travel stipend varies from $40- 75 per visit.
What is clinical research?
Clinical research enables doctors and researchers to find better ways of treating a disease or illness.
What is clinical trial?
Clinical trial involves testing a device or a drug to see if it’s safe and effective treatment for people.
Should I volunteer for clinical trials?
By volunteering in a clinical trial, you’re contributing to research that may result in a new and effective treatment to be available to patients with debilitating or deadly disease.
Why participate in a clinical trial?
By participating in the clinical trial you can play a more active role in your own health care and gain access to new research treatments before they are made available to the general public. You’re also helping others by contributing to medical research.
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