Clinical trial opportunities,
matched by screening.
Study availability changes. Contact Delta Clinical Research to ask about current and upcoming protocols, eligibility, visit requirements, and participant compensation.
Why we screen before listing details
Clinical trial eligibility depends on the exact protocol, medical history, medications, lab values, and visit schedule. Delta confirms those details directly with each participant before enrollment.
We do not publish placeholder NCT numbers, sponsor names, or compensation ranges. When a study is a possible match, the coordinator reviews the study-specific informed consent information with you.
Contact the site
Call or send the contact form so a coordinator can understand what kind of study you are looking for.
Complete pre-screening
The team reviews basic health details and current protocol availability before scheduling any visit.
Review informed consent
If a study may fit, you receive the study-specific risks, procedures, visit schedule, and compensation details before deciding.
Participate voluntarily
Enrollment is always optional, and you may withdraw from a study at any time.
Common study categories
These categories describe research areas Delta can evaluate. They do not mean every category has an actively enrolling study today.
CNS & Neurology
Neurology studies may involve memory, movement, headache, mood, sleep, or nerve-related conditions. Eligibility is always confirmed through a study-specific screening process.
Metabolic & Endocrine
Metabolic and endocrine studies may involve conditions related to blood sugar, hormones, weight, thyroid function, or related long-term health risks.
Cardiovascular
Cardiovascular studies may involve heart health, blood pressure, cholesterol, circulation, or risk reduction.
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmology studies may involve vision, eye surface symptoms, retinal conditions, or inflammation, depending on protocol availability.
General Medicine
General medicine studies may involve preventive care, infections, pain, respiratory symptoms, vaccines, or other common health conditions.
Ask about current study availability
A coordinator can help determine whether there is a current or upcoming protocol worth screening for.