About Endometriosis Clinical Trials
Endometriosis clinical trials are research studies that test new treatments, medications, and therapies for endometriosis. Participating in a trial can give you access to cutting-edge treatments while earning compensation for your time. All trials listed here are actively recruiting and sourced directly from ClinicalTrials.gov.
What to Expect
- Most studies offer financial compensation for your time and travel
- You'll receive free medical evaluations and monitoring during the study
- Study visits typically range from monthly check-ups to weekly appointments
- You can withdraw from any study at any time for any reason
How to Find Endometriosis Trials Near You
Use our search tool to find currently recruiting endometriosis clinical trials near your location. Enter your ZIP code to see trials within 25, 50, 100, or 200 miles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do endometriosis clinical trials pay?
Compensation for endometriosis trials varies by phase: Phase 1 ($1,000–$10,000), Phase 2 ($500–$5,000), Phase 3 ($100–$2,000). Many studies also cover travel expenses and provide free medical monitoring.
Who can join a endometriosis clinical trial?
Eligibility depends on the specific study. Common requirements include age range, diagnosis of endometriosis, current medications, and medical history. Each trial listing on GetPaidClinicalTrials shows detailed eligibility criteria.
Are endometriosis clinical trials safe?
All clinical trials must be approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) and follow FDA safety guidelines. Participants are closely monitored and can withdraw at any time. You must be fully informed of risks before joining.