A Dedicated Clinical Research Facility
Under the direction of Geoffrey S. Gladstein, MD, New England Research Associates, LLC is a dedicated clinical research facility in the Tri-State area that partners with many of the world’s top pharmaceutical companies and Contract Research Organizations (CROs). We take pride in our close association with our sponsors, and it shows in the excellent work we produce. We also take pride in the exceptional level of attention we provide to all trial participants.
Our research facility, situated in Trumbull, Connecticut, is conveniently located in Fairfield County, just over 60 miles from New York City. This location allows us to draw from a substantial patient pool in the Tri-State area. The region is also served by three major teaching hospitals.
If you participate in one of our studies, you’ll find that our state-of-the-art facility offers you a very comfortable and accommodating environment. We are easily accessible from I-95, I-91, the Merritt Parkway, and U.S. Route 1. There is ample parking, as well as easy access from public transportation routes.
New England Research Associates conducts studies in a wide range of areas.
Do you have pain in one or more of your joints after repetitive use? Do you experience swelling, warmth, or creaking in one of your joints? Do you have pain or stiffness after a long period of inactivity? If the answer is yes to any of the above, you may be a candidate for an osteoarthritis study. View a list of currently active studies.
Do you have inflammation in your joints? Do you have a limited range of motion? Have you been diagnosed as having rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory arthritis? Have you been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis? If so, you may be a suitable participant in a study of rheumatoid arthritis. View a list of currently active studies.
Do you have persistent aching or stiffness in your upper or lower back? Do you have chronic aching? Is it difficult to stand straight without having muscle spasms? You may qualify for a back pain study. View a list of currently active studies.
Hypertension is a significant contributor to heart disease and stroke. Unfortunately, there are no clear symptoms. Regular blood pressure checks with your doctor may show that you are a potential candidate for a hypertension study. View a list of currently active studies.
Have you experienced excessive thirst or appetite, an increased urge to urinate (sometimes as often as every hour), unusual weight loss or gain, fatigue, nausea, blurred vision, frequent infections, dry mouth, show-healing sores or cuts, or itching skin? Or do you already have a diagnosis of type II diabetes? If so, you may be a suitable candidate for a diabetes study.
Nerve damage caused by diabetes is called Diabetic Neuropathy. If you have diabetes, high blood sugar levels can damage nerves in your body over time. The symptoms depend on which nerves are injured. Common symptoms of Diabetic Neuropathy can include the inability to feel pain, especially in your feet; problems with digestion; night sweats or sweating in reaction to certain foods; urinary problems; erectile dysfunction or vaginal dryness; dizziness, weakness, or fainting when rising from a reclining position; and others.
Do you suffer from moderate to severe dry mouth? Have you been diagnosed with Sjogren’s Syndrome? View a list of currently active studies.
Do you suffer from recurrent episodes of painful gout? Are you interested in preventing future flare ups? You may qualify for a study. View a list of currently active studies.
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