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Led by Medical Director Eugene Dula since 1992, West Coast Clinical Research has completed more than 200 clinical research trials.

At West Coast Clinical Research, our staff are specialized and highly experienced in all aspects of clinical drug research. Our highly trained staff includes four study coordinators, a director of clinical research, a clinical research assistant. We work with many of the familiar pharmaceutical companies whose products we have come to rely on in our daily lives. 

Please review our Clinical Trials FAQ to get all your clinical trial questions answered.  If this comprehensive FAQ does not answer all your questions please feel free to contact us. 

Please follow this link, [Current Clinical Trials]  to view all the current clinical trials we are currently accepting applications for.  In this list you will also see studies we have done in the past.  If you want more information  regarding any of these please use the attached form that is included on each trial. 

We look forward to having you participate in one of our trials. Again, if you have any questions that are not answered by this site,  or even if you need clarification please do not hesitate to contact us. 

 

 

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Clinical Trial Opportunities

WCCR is currently recruiting patients to participate in current clinical trials.

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