Do You have a Heart Condition or Been Told You’re at Risk?

You may qualify for a clinical research study focused on heart health.

Receive Up to $3,700 in Compensation

If you qualify, you may receive:

  • Comprehensive study-related cardiovascular health screening

  • Study-related exams and medical oversight
  • Investigational medications or therapies
  • Compensation for time and travel

No proof of insurance or citizenship required.

Who Can Participate in a Heart Health Research Study?

We are currently enrolling adults for research studies aimed at preventing or managing cardiovascular conditions. These include:

Primary Prevention Studies

For adults who’ve experienced:

  • A previous heart attack (myocardial infarction)
  • A stroke caused by a blood clot (ischemic stroke)
  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD) with symptoms like leg pain during walking
  • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)

These studies aim to help reduce the risk of another event using investigational medications or treatment plans.

Clinical trial for high blood pressure

Secondary Prevention Studies

For individuals at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease but who haven’t had a heart attack. You may qualify if you have:

  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • A family history of early heart disease

Eligibility varies by study. Fill out the form and our team will follow up to confirm your qualifications.

Meet Our Team of Doctors

Our doctors are here to help, answer your questions, and make sure you feel confident and cared for throughout the clinical trial process.

Hessam Aazami, MD
Hessam Aazami, MD

Canoga Park, CA

Duane Anderson, MD
Duane Anderson, MD

Las Vegas, NV

John D. Beckes, DO, PhD

San Diego, CA

Tawni Christensen, MD
Tawni Christensen, MD

Las Vegas, NV

Manjoo Sharma, MD
Manjoo Sharma, MD

Lewisville, TX

Robby Ann Quitos, MD

Las Vegas, NV

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Interested in Other Clinical Trials?

We also conduct clinical trials in:

  • Diabetes
  • High Blood Pressure
  • High Cholesterol
  • Knee Osteoarthritis

If you’re interested in being notified when new studies open, let us know in the form.

Benefits of joining a clinical trial

Frequently Asked Questions

No. All clinical trial-related care is provided at no cost to you, and no insurance is required.
Every study is different, but most require a series of visits over several weeks or months. We’ll walk you through the schedule before you enroll.
Yes. Participation in a study does not affect your current medical care. We encourage you to stay in touch with your primary care provider throughout the process.
In most studies, you will receive results from health screenings, lab work, and other testing. Some studies also offer long-term follow-up or health insights.
Yes. Every clinical trial is reviewed by the FDA and an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to ensure patient safety. You will be monitored closely throughout the study by licensed physicians.
Your safety is our top priority. Any potential side effects will be explained to you up front, and medical staff will monitor you throughout the study. If needed, appropriate care will be provided.
That depends on the study. Some may require adjustments to your current medications, but many allow participants to continue with their normal prescriptions. We’ll discuss this during the screening process.

Yes. Participation is completely voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time, for any reason.

Absolutely. All personal and medical information is protected by law and will not be shared without your consent.
Each study is led by licensed medical doctors and research coordinators at trusted clinical research sites.
To evaluate new treatments that may help prevent heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular issues. Your participation helps researchers find better ways to protect heart health for everyone.

Spots Are Limited – Take the First Step Today

Whether you’ve experienced a heart condition or are at risk, your involvement can help shape the future of care.

Clinical trials for heart conditions in CA