Clinilabs is currently recruiting volunteers for a wide variety of studies.
Clinilabs values our volunteers and appreciates your interest in participating in one of our current clinical trials. Volunteers may qualify for a stipend upon completing all study-related visits and requirements, including time and travel. Note that it is possible to receive a stipend amount that is less than what is initially stated. Additionally, the stipend will be distributed in United States currency.
Please keep in mind that each research study has specific criteria, and you may not qualify for your preferred study. If that happens, Clinilabs will do its best to place you in an alternative study if one is available.
Current & Upcoming Clinical Research Studies:
Current Studies | Location/s | Age Range | Inpatient Stay | Stipend | |
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Hallucinogenic Study for Adults with Depression | Eatontown, NJ | 18-65 |
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Up to $5,650 | |
Healthy Volunteer Psychedelic Study | Eatontown, NJ | 25-65 |
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Up to $1,125 plus travel | |
Healthy Volunteers (Males Only) | Eatontown, NJ, New York City, NY | 18-40 |
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Up to $6,250 plus travel | |
Hearing Study (Non-Invasive) | Eatontown, NJ, New York City, NY | 18+ |
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Up to $325 or $500 per cycle | |
High Blood Pressure | Hypertension | Eatontown, NJ | 22-60 |
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$1,675 plus travel | |
Opioid Use Disorder | Eatontown, NJ, New York City, NY | 18-59 |
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$2,900 | |
Psychedelic Study for Healthy Adults | Eatontown, NJ, New York City, NY | 18-55 |
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$1,615 plus travel |
Clinilabs continually screens subjects for a number of study types. If you are interested in participating and want to learn more about our potential upcoming studies, please contact us today.

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