Social Anxiety - Boston Clinical Trials
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Social Anxiety Research Study

Do you experience anxiety in social situations?

Learn more about a social anxiety research study with Boston Clinical Trials

Participant Requirements

To be eligible, you must:

  • Be 18-65 years old
  • Be diagnosed with social anxiety disorder
  • Experience symptoms of social anxiety
  • Additional criteria apply
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Study Benefits

Why participate in clinical research? Here are just some of the benefits:

Access to potentially more effective treatments before they become widely available

Study-related medications, tests, and procedures free of charge

A lot of personal attention from doctors, research coordinators, and other members of the BCT team

Compensation for participation, free transportation, meals, and childcare at the time of your visits may be available

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Personal Experiences

Participating in clinical trials at BCT is an important decision. We depend on people like you to make new medications available. Please read what other people think about their experience with BCT.

"BCT made me feel welcome. They even sent a cab for me!”

"I look forward to my visits to BCT. From doctors to receptionists, everybody is always friendly and supportive."

"My experience with BCT has been great. The coordinators REALLY listen”

About Social Anxiety

Social anxiety can affect social interactions and overall well-being. Our clinical trials focus on investigating treatments that may help manage social anxiety symptoms. Join us in this research to explore new approaches to social anxiety care.

· Participation doesn’t require health insurance.

· Compensation may be provided for time and travel.

By participating, you can help improve the understanding and treatment of social anxiety – apply today to see if you qualify.

To learn more about this study, enter your information online or call 617-477-4868 to speak with a patient concierge.

Your information will NEVER be sold or shared.

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