East Coast Institute For Research

Clinical Research Study for Adults with Inherited Cholesterol Lp(a) – Receive up to $2,000 to Join our FDA-Reviewed Study!

Help Researchers Learn About a New Way to Protect Heart Health
If you’re 50 or older with high lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)], you may qualify for a research study testing whether a new investigational medicine can help prevent first-time heart problems like heart attack or stroke.

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What to expect

✅ Free health exams and study-related care

✅ Access to treatment options under expert medical supervision

✅ Compensation for your time and participation if you qualify

✅ The opportunity to contribute to real medical breakthroughs

Spots are limited and filling fast. If you’re curious about participating, now is the time to take the first step.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Age: Adults aged 50+
Gender: All
Compensation: Qualified participants will receive payment for associated time and travel.
Medical Exams: Study-related exams at no cost
Insurance Requirements: No insurance required

What is a clinical trial?
A clinical trial is a research study designed to evaluate new medical treatments, medications, or devices to determine their safety and effectiveness.

Who can participate in a clinical trial?
Each study has specific eligibility criteria, such as age, medical history, and current health status. Our team will assess whether you qualify.

Are clinical trials safe?
Yes. All trials are carefully regulated by health authorities and ethics committees to ensure participant safety. You’ll be closely monitored throughout the study.

Will I be compensated for participating?
Some studies offer compensation for your time and travel expenses. Details vary by study and will be discussed during the screening process.

Do I need health insurance to participate?
No. Clinical trials do not require health insurance, and the study sponsor typically covers all research-related costs.

Can I withdraw from a clinical trial at any time?
Yes, participation is voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time for any reason.

What happens after a clinical trial ends?
There may be a follow-up period during which the research team monitors your health. In some cases, you may continue to have access to the treatment.

About East Coast Institute of Research (ECIR)

Driving Research, Focused on You

As part of Rovia’s Clinical Research Site Network, ECIR offers patient-centered clinical trials powered by national expertise and local care. With locations in Florida (Jacksonville, Lake City, St. Augustine), Georgia (Canton, Macon), and Tennessee (Jefferson City), we are committed to advancing research on weight loss and type 2 diabetes while addressing the needs of the communities we serve.