Commonwealth Biomedical Research LLC., is a premier Phase I to Phase IV medical research center located in Madisonville, Kentucky. Our new, state of the art facility offers the industry’s finest research equipment coupled with an experienced medical and support staff led by Dr. Bret Wittmer MD. Our mid-west location puts Commonwealth Biomedical Research within 500 miles of two thirds of the population of the United States which offers a tremendous source of volunteer test participants.
Our Mission: To truly care for our patients. We are dedicated to treating the whole person, because the whole person suffers when pain or illness persists. Through excellence of medical management, careful administration of procedures, medical education to patients, staff and community, attention to the psychological causes and effects of pain or illnesses, and sensitivity to social, family and spiritual issues associated with pain or illnesses, all while maintaining the highest professional standards possible for compliance, safety and privacy, we will cure when possible, and treat otherwise to reduce, control and alleviate pain. May God help us to help them.
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Commonwealth Biomedical Research in Madisonville KY is currently seeking clinical research patient volunteers from the following areas:
Updated March 03, 2010
- Atherosclerosis - Seeking men and women aged 18 -75 who have been diagonosed with Atherosclerosis to participate in a clinical research study.
- Diabetes - Men and women over the age of 18 - we have several ongoing and planned diabetic studies. Studies available for diabetics using insulin, oral medications or using diet and excercise to control diabeties.
- Osteoarthritis of the Knee or Hip - Seeking volunteers to partiipate in one of several research trials for an investigational medication for the treatment of OA of the Knee or Hip.
- Overactive Bladder - Seeking men and women age 18 and older who have experienced issues with overactive bladder for at least 3 months.
- COPD - Seeking men and women who suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to participate in one of several COPD clinical research studies.
If you are interested in participating in one of these medical research studies, please call 270.825.8345 or email us at edytzel@cwbr1.com
For a full list of medical research and clinical research studies currently being conducted please click here.