Welcome to Circle Clinical
1200 N. West Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104
339 S. Pierre St., Pierre, SD 57501
(605) 215-1159
info@circleclinical.com
Medicine starts here, thanks to people like you.
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You may be eligible for a study to detect lung cancer
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You may qualify for a study that provides study medication to help with COPD flare-ups
Joining our clinical trials means being part of a community dedicated to advancing healthcare.
If you want to change the future - even your own life for the better - you can by being in a clinical trial.
All the medications you and your family have ever taken exist because someone before you was in a clinical trial.
Circle Clinical exists to connect ALL communities to clinical trials - especially historically underrepresented groups.
What are the benefits?
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People who choose to be involved get early access to cutting-edge innovations, giving you additional options to consider.
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By choosing to be involved in a clinical trial, a donation to a local non-profit will be made and you’ll make a lasting difference for generations to come.
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At each visit, we take the time to get to know you and answer your questions. Throughout the trial, you’ll have the support of a team dedicated to your research journey as well as your overall health and wellbeing.
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Clinical trials are often offered at no cost for patients, and you may be compensated for your time and travel expenses.
Upcoming Trials
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Chronic Kidney Disease
We are looking for people who have been diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease for a new medication to slow down the disease.
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Weight Loss
We are looking for people who have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of at least 27 for a new weight loss medication.
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Type 2 Diabetes Weight Loss
We are looking for people who have type 2 diabetes and a BMI (Body Mass Index) of at least 27 for a new weight loss medication.

Clinical Trials Explained
What is a clinical trial?
Why participate?
Who is involved?
Find the answers below.
The Impact Clinical Trials Have on All of Us
The Clinical Research Team
Why is it important for all communities to participate?
General Clinical Research Overview
Why Diversity Matters in Clinical Trials