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Our clinical studies in Indiana

Find out more about research studies on diseases and medical problems that Optum Indiana doctors are working on.

Our approach to clinical trials

Clinical trials study health and illness in people. The goal is to help stop illness and find new types of care. People volunteer to help doctors find out if new treatments are effective and safe.

In our clinical trials, we:

  • Are fair and objective
  • Follow all laws
  • Have high ethical standards
  • Regard the rights and welfare of the participants

Our clinical trials work to find new approaches to:

  • Medicine
  • Types of surgery
  • Ways to care for illness

Talk to your doctor to find out if being part of a clinical study is right for you.

Clinical studies in Indiana

This study is about Type 2 diabetes and obesity. Talk to your doctor to learn more about joining this study.

For more information about this clinical study, call 1-317-718-5479, TTY 711.

Study locations include:

American Health Network
8607 East U.S. Highway 36
Avon, IN 46123

Optum Primary Care
990 East State Road 44
Franklin, IN 46131

American Health Network 300 East Boyd Ave., Ste. 100
Greenfield, IN 46123

American Health Network
3631 North Morrison Road
Muncie, IN 46123

This study is about migraines. Talk to your doctor to learn more about joining this study.

For more information about this clinical study:

Study locations include:

American Health Network
8607 East U.S. Highway 36
Avon, IN 46123

This study is about mild cognitive impairment. Talk to your doctor to learn more about joining this study.

For more information about this clinical study, call 1-317-718-5479, TTY 711.

Study locations include:

American Health Network
8607 East U.S. Highway 36
Avon, IN 46123

This study is about Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Talk to your doctor to learn more about joining this study.

For more information about this clinical study, call 1-317-718-5479, TTY 711.

Study locations include:

Optum
3631 North Morrison Road
Muncie, IN 46123

This study is about obesity. Talk to your doctor to learn more about joining this study.

For more information about this clinical study, call 1-317-718-5479, TTY 711.

Study locations include:

American Health Network
8607 East U.S. Highway 36
Avon, IN 46123

Optum
990 East State Road 44
Franklin, IN 46131

American Health Network
300 East Boyd Ave., Ste. 100
Greenfield, IN 46123

This study is about obesity and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Talk to your doctor to learn more about joining this study.

For more information about this clinical study, call 1-317-718-5479, TTY 711.

Study locations include:

American Health Network
8607 East U.S. Highway 36
Avon, IN 46123

American Health Network
300 East Boyd Ave., Ste. 100
Greenfield, IN 46123

Optum
3631 North Morrison Road
Muncie, IN 46123

This study is about overactive bladder. Talk to your doctor to learn more about joining this study.

For more information about this clinical study:

Study locations include

American Health Network
8607 East U.S. Highway 36
Avon, IN 46123

Optum Primary Care
990 East State Road 44
Franklin, IN 46131

American Health Network
300 East Boyd Ave., Ste. 100
Greenfield, IN 46123

Optum
3631 North Morrison Road
Muncie, IN 46123

This study is about multiple sclerosis (MS). Talk to your doctor to learn more about joining this study.

For more information about this clinical study:

Study locations include:

American Health Network
8607 East U.S. Highway 36
Avon, IN 46123

FAQ

Our clinical study research department gets funding from a variety of sources, including:

  • Drug companies
  • Medical device companies
  • Federal health agencies
  • Research grants
  • Private foundations

There are several reasons you may want to join a clinical trial:

  • You might get free medicine, medical care and lab work.
  • You might get treatment that works better than the current treatment.
  • You’ll help doctors learn more about your illness. In turn, this could lead to improved care in the future.

Joining a trial is a chance to help researchers find new ways to fight disease. But there's no guarantee that new treatments will work for you.

If you’re thinking about joining a clinical trial because you’ve been diagnosed with a disease, talk it over with your doctor first. It’s important to learn about your condition and your treatment options.

To learn more, call 1-317-718-5482 or 1-877-340-7291 (toll free). You can also talk to your doctor about clinical studies.