Texas: Endometriosis Clinical Study Participants – Women’s Health

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Study: Endometriosis

Study Details

Fight Back Against Endometriosis

Endometriosis can be a pain, literally. If you are a woman between the ages of 18-49, experiencing symptoms of endometriosis, including painful periods and cramps, heavy bleeding, pain during intercourse, and infertility, clinical trials may be an option for you. Find out more today.

Participants may: 

  • Have access to new investigational options
  • See a physician or medical staff at no cost
  • Receive compensation for time and travel

How to Apply

DFW-East Clinical Site & Corporate Headquarters

Three Forest Plaza
12221 Merit Drive
Suite 350
Dallas, TX 75251 Call: 214-253-8170

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