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Please feel free to contact us if you or someone you know may be interested in one of our studies. You can contact us by calling one of our locations or through the contact form on our website. Our staff is available to provide more details about these studies and can answer any questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you!
Join us at the KUTV 2 Your Health Expo
July 12-13
10am-6pm
- Free admission
- Prizes at the J. Lewis Research booth
- Health screenings
- Stress management
- Natural health
Interested in participating in a flu vaccine study this fall? Contact us to be put on the list!
UPCOMING STUDIES:
Adolescent Migraine – Age 12-17
Trial of Evaluation and Efficacy of Nasal spray for ZOMIG®Does your child experience migraine headaches?
If the answer to this question is yes, and your child is 12-17 years of age, and experiences two or more migraine headaches a month, he or she may be eligible to join a clinical research study looking at an investigational treatment for migraine headaches.
The study will involve 3-4 visits to our clinic. Your child would be given a nasal spray containing study medication to take when a migraine headache occurs
Pediatric Allergies – Age 4-11
Your child may qualify for a research study if they:
- Are between 4 and 11 years of age
- Are in general good health
- Have been diagnosed with perennial allergic rhinitis (year-round allergies)
If eligible, you and your child could receive at no cost:
- Study related medical care
- Investigational study medication or placebo
- Compensation for your time
MMR Vaccine – Age 12-15 months
Is your child between the ages of 12 and 15 months?
A clinical research study is evaluating an investigational vaccine to prevent Measles/ Mumps/ Rubella (MMR) in children.
To qualify for this clinical study, your child must be:
If your child joins this clinical study he/she will receive: • MMR vaccinations at no cost • Study-related medical check-ups
Meningitis B Vaccine – Age 10-25
*We are only looking for patients age 10-18 at this point in the study*
What is meningococcal disease type B (MnB)?
- Meningococcal (men-in-juh-coc-cal) disease, also called meningitis (men-in-jai-tis), is a serious illness
- It causes the tissues that surround the brain and spinal cord to swell and become inflamed
- Meningococcal disease is caused by a certain type of bacteria that can make young people (10-25) very sick
Are there different types of meningococcal disease?
- There are many different types of meningococcal disease
- You may have already received a vaccine to prevent some types of meningococcal disease
- There is no vaccine to prevent meningococcal disease type B (MnB)
What can I do today?
- This office is part of a clinical trial to test an investigational vaccine for MnB
- This trial is called “MEMENTO 014″
Visit the study website for more information
MMR Vaccine – Age 4-6
Is your child between 4-6 years of age?
A clinical research study is evaluating an investigational vaccine to prevent Measles/ Mumps/ Rubella (MMR) in children.
To qualify for this clinical study, your child must be: • 4 to 6 years of age • Accompanied by a parent or guardian at each study visit • Up to date on all current childhood vaccinations
If your child joins this clinical study he/she will receive: • MMR vaccinations at no cost • Study-related medical check-ups • Payment for the cost of travelling to study visits
If you or someone you know may be interested in participating in this vaccine study, ask your doctor for more information.

