Move Healthcare Forward

Clinical studies make medical advances possible, and it’s volunteers like you who make those clinical trials possible. You da real MVP!

Why Participate in a Study?

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Insurance not required.

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Free health exams, medical consulting, and potential access to testing or medications.

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Represent your community.

People choose to participate in clinical trials for many reasons, including: 

  • Gaining early access to cutting-edge treatments 

  • Receiving medications at low or no cost 

  • Being monetarily compensated for time and travel related to your participation 

  • Receiving free health exams, medical consulting, and blood tests 

  • Making a difference in science 

  • Improving your life and others’ lives! 

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Represent your community

Historically, clinical trial participants have been predominantly male, college educated, and living in urban centers—none of which reflect the demographic makeup of the United States or the Southwest.

Representation in medical research matters because it helps scientists accurately understand if and when a treatment will impact a group differently.

This is why we need you! By volunteering to participate in a study, you ensure that your community is represented.

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Why AXCES?

Despite the statistics, AXCES has been committed to diversity, inclusion, representation, and access since its inception. We work to ensure that every community in our areas is represented in our data. To date, our trials have been:

> 64% Female
> 56% Hispanic/Latino
> 11% Native American

In addition, we are committed to your safety and well-being. Between our staff, we have:

75+ combined years of research experience
130+ completed clinical trials

Bonus: Most of our staff are bilingual! (Hablo Español et Francais!)