Enrolling Clinical Research Studies
Liver Studies
Diabetes and NASH
Diabetes can put you on a path toward NASH
Those living with diabetes are more likely to develop nonalcoholic liver disease (NASH) since both conditions share similar risk factors. While some report symptoms associated with NASH, most people exhibit minor or no signs meaning it often goes untreated or is detected through a routine blood exam. Besides routine bloodwork, a liver health scan is a great way to help diagnose NASH or other liver conditions associated with diabetes.
Arizona Liver Health offers patients a FREE liver scan and conducts cutting-edge clinical trials researching NASH treatments for those in or around the Tuscon and Phoenix Metro area. If you suspect you might be at risk, contact us to learn more about your options!
NASH
NASH often shows no symptoms.
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is defined by the accumulation of fat in the liver, not caused by excessive alcohol use. Known as the silent killer, NASH often has no symptoms until it has progressed. If symptoms do appear, they can include weight loss, fatigue, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, jaundice, swelling in the legs or abdomen as well as confusion.
Find out if you’re at risk today.
Arizona Liver Health offers patients a free Fibroscan exam which can help detect NAFLD and NASH. Based on the results of the exam, Arizona Liver Health physicians can discuss results, as well as options and opportunities moving forward. Those who have a Fibroscan exam that is abnormal, have the option to participate in a trial to help develop a treatment for NASH where there is no current treatment available. Arizona Liver Health is working on several cutting-edge trials for those in and around Tucson and Phoenix.
Future Studies
Flu Trials
Medical research has led to some of the greatest achievements in modern medicine, preventing countless infections and saving hundreds of millions of lives. To ensure that treatments continue to protect us, they must be continually updated, reformulated, and tested through clinical trials.
Arizona Clinical Trials is at the forefront of this critical research, conducting studies on investigational medications to combat the flu virus. By participating, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to the development of future treatments that could make a significant impact on flu prevention and care.
Your chance to help advance medical treatments starts here! If you or someone you know is interested in learning more, contact us today to see if you qualify.
Obesity And Heart Health
Your Heart Health Matters.  People with diabetes are twice as likely to have heart disease than those who do not have diabetes. High glucose associated with type 2 diabetes can cause damage to blood vessels and the nerves that control the heart.
Studies are now enrolling in and around the Phoenix and Tucson areas. Compensation ranging from $4,000-$8,000 may be offered. If you or a loved one have type 2 diabetes, see if you might qualify!
Hepatitis C Treatment Services
Fighting Hepatitis C in Arizona
Since 2012, hepatitis C cases have surged across the state, continuing to be a public health issue for Arizonians. Hepatitis C (HCV) is a bloodborne viral infection inflaming the liver. If untreated, hep c can cause irreversible liver damage and even liver failure. Arizona Liver Health provides hepatitis c treatment options in Phoenix and Tucson, including testing, medication, and more. If you or a loved one is infected with hepatitis c, contact us today!
Vaccine Trials
Vaccinations are one of the top achievements of modern medicine. They’ve prevented countless infections and saved hundreds of millions of lives. However, for vaccines to continue to protect us, new ones must be created, and existing ones should be constantly updated, reformulated, and tested through clinical trials.
Your shot to help with the advancement of vaccines could start here! Arizona Clinical Trials is conducting vaccine trials in and around the Phoenix and Tucson areas. If you or someone you know would like to learn more information on how to get involved, contact us today