Answers before you submit information.
These questions cover study interest, eligibility, communication choices, privacy, and what happens after an inquiry is submitted.
Does submitting information mean I am enrolled in a clinical study?
No. A website submission is only an inquiry or intake step. Study participation may require additional screening, formal eligibility review, informed-consent documents, and a final decision by the appropriate study team or research personnel.
Can healthy adults submit information?
Yes. Some research is designed for people with specific medical conditions, while other research may include healthy adults, people with certain risk factors, or individuals willing to complete surveys, screenings, or observational follow-up.
What information should I include in the message box?
You can briefly describe the type of research you are interested in, any general condition category you want reviewed, preferred contact method, or questions you have. You should not include highly sensitive medical details unless you are comfortable doing so.
Are study spots guaranteed?
No. Study availability can change, and each research opportunity may have specific criteria. Even when someone appears interested in a category, additional review may show that the study is not available or not a fit.
Are participants paid?
Some studies may offer reimbursement, stipends, or travel support, while others may not. Payment, if available, depends on the specific study and is typically explained during later review or informed-consent steps.
Will I have to change my current doctor or treatment?
Not necessarily. Many studies do not require changing doctors, and some are observational. Any potential treatment-related study should be reviewed carefully with qualified medical professionals before a decision is made.
Why is Mobile Phone marked optional?
Mobile number is optional because visitors should be able to submit information without being required to provide a mobile number or agree to text messaging. If a mobile number is provided, text-message choices are still separate and optional.
Do I have to check every consent box?
No. The account-related update box and marketing text-message box are separate optional choices. You do not need to select every SMS option to submit information.
How do I stop text messages?
You can reply STOP to cancel text messages. You can reply HELP for assistance. Message and data rates may apply, and message frequency may vary based on the communication category selected.
How does Verisyn Clinical handle privacy?
Verisyn Clinical does not sell, rent, or share personal information with third parties or affiliate marketers. SMS opt-in data and mobile consent records are not sold, rented, traded, or shared with third parties or affiliates for their own marketing purposes.