Women's Health Research
Offering participation in approved clinical trials for new treatments to advance women's health.
Clinical Research & Trials
From breakthrough non-hormonal menopause treatments to resolving severe fibroids, our FDA-regulated clinical trials give you access to the medicine of tomorrow, today.
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Learn moreYou can ask, you can pause, you can leave
Most people who consider a clinical trial worry about three things: being locked in, being given a placebo without knowing, and signing away something that can't be undone. Trials don't work that way. You can ask every question, you can take time to decide, and once enrolled you can withdraw at any point — for any reason, with no effect on the rest of your medical care.
Advancing the Future of Medicine
Clinical trials are essential for developing new treatments. By participating, you contribute to medical advancements while receiving close monitoring from our expert research team.
- IRB ApprovedAll studies undergo strict ethical review to protect patient safety.
- No Cost to ParticipateStudy-related care and medications are provided at no charge.
- Medical AdvancementsHelp bring innovative healthcare solutions to women everywhere.
Helping Advance Women's Health
MomDoc Women's Health Research coordinates enrollment in approved clinical trials. These studies are how new treatments for conditions like menopause, endometriosis, and contraception are evaluated before they become available to the general public.
Clinical trials are research, not treatment. Participants may receive an investigational product or a placebo, and there is no guarantee of personal medical benefit. What you are contributing is invaluable data that helps determine whether new therapies are safe and effective for women everywhere.
Participation is always voluntary, and you may withdraw at any time. There is no cost to participate, and compensation for time and travel may be available depending on the study.
Featured Clinical Trials
Updated featured list coming soon. See our Studies page for currently enrolling, ongoing, and past trials.
Safety and Oversight
All clinical trials coordinated through MomDoc Women's Health Research are approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) and monitored by regulatory agencies to protect participant safety and confidentiality. Study-related examinations and procedures are provided at no cost to participants.
What participants want to know
The questions that come up most often, answered honestly. If yours isn't here, contact us through the research team.
- Will I get the actual treatment or a placebo?Trials are research, not treatment. Depending on the study design, you may receive an investigational product or a placebo, and there is no guarantee of personal medical benefit. The study team will explain the specific arms before you decide whether to enroll.
- What does it cost to participate?There is no cost to participate. Study-related visits, exams, and medications are provided at no charge. Compensation for your time and travel may also be available, depending on the study.
- Can I leave once I've started?Yes. Participation is voluntary, and you may withdraw at any time, for any reason. Withdrawing does not affect your routine medical care or your relationship with MomDoc.
- Who makes sure the study is safe?Every study coordinated through MomDoc Women's Health Research is approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) and monitored by regulatory agencies. The IRB reviews each protocol for ethics and participant safety before enrollment begins and continues to oversee the study while it runs.
- What happens to my information?Your participation is confidential. Study data is handled under federal research-privacy rules and is shared only with the regulatory bodies overseeing the trial. Your routine medical record at MomDoc is kept separate from study data.
Current Research Study Areas
We conduct clinical trials in various areas of women's health. Please review the ongoing studies below.
