Parkinson's Clinical Trials in Georgia
Browse recruiting Parkinson's disease clinical trials with a research site anywhere in Georgia. Each trial is sourced daily from ClinicalTrials.gov and translated for families with a five-word goal and a plain-language summary.
- Recruiting trials in Georgia: 11
- Research sites: 14 across 3 cities
- By phase: 4 Phase 2, 1 Phase 3, 1 Phase 4
Research sites across Georgia
- Atlanta VA Medical and Rehab Center, Decatur, GA (Decatur, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Augusta University (Augusta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Augusta University Medical Center (Augusta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Emory Brain Health Center (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Emory University (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Emory University (Surgical) (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Emory University Hospital (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Emory University School of Medicine (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Emory University, 57 Executive Park S NE, Ste 200 (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Emory University/ Wesley Woods Health Center (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University (Augusta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Morehouse College (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- Morehouse Healthcare (Atlanta, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
- iResearch Atlanta (Decatur, Georgia) — 1 recruiting trial
Who is running Parkinson's trials in Georgia
- Emory University — 2 trials
- Annovis Bio Inc. — 1 trial
- Appello Pharmaceuticals, Inc. — 1 trial
- AskBio Inc — 1 trial
- Bayer — 1 trial
- Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research — 1 trial
- Neuron23 Inc. — 1 trial
- Parkinson's Foundation — 1 trial
How to find a Parkinson's trial in Georgia
- Open the Georgia trial list to see every recruiting study with a site in the state, grouped by location.
- Read each trial's family-friendly summary and five-word goal to understand what is being tested.
- Open the trial page for site contact details, eligibility criteria, and the phase.
- Sign up for the free Monday digest if you would like an email when new Georgia trials open.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find a Parkinson's clinical trial near me?
- Enter your city, zip code, or postcode and a search radius. Parkinson's Pathways finds every recruiting Parkinson's trial with a study site inside that radius, sorted by distance. Each result links to a family-friendly summary, a five-word goal, and the site contact details.
- Are these Parkinson's clinical trials free to join?
- Yes. There is no cost to participate in a clinical trial. Study-related care, treatment, and assessments are paid for by the trial sponsor. Some trials also reimburse travel, parking, and lodging when the site is far from your home.
- How far should I be willing to travel for a Parkinson's trial?
- Most participants travel between 25 and 50 miles for routine visits. For a high-priority disease-modifying trial, families sometimes travel further, especially because some early-phase trials only run at a handful of academic medical centers. Many sites help with travel costs when the distance is significant.
- Who runs these clinical trials?
- Parkinson's clinical trials are run by academic medical centers, university hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, biotech startups, and patient foundations like The Michael J. Fox Foundation. Every trial listed here is registered with the U.S. National Library of Medicine on ClinicalTrials.gov.
- How often are the local trial listings updated?
- Every day. The full list refreshes from ClinicalTrials.gov each morning, so a trial that started recruiting yesterday will appear today. Trials that stop recruiting are removed automatically.
- Do I need a Parkinson's diagnosis to enroll in a local trial?
- Most trials require a confirmed Parkinson's diagnosis from a neurologist, but some recruit healthy volunteers as a comparison group, and a few recruit people at risk for Parkinson's based on family history or early symptoms. Each trial's eligibility section spells out who can join.
- What if there are no Parkinson's trials near my city right now?
- Try increasing the search radius to 100 or 250 miles, or sign up for the free weekly digest. Spencer sends a Monday email summarizing every new recruiting Parkinson's trial, so you can catch one the day it opens near you.
Trials in other cities
- Boston, Massachusetts
- New York, New York
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Washington, DC, District of Columbia
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Miami, Florida
- Tampa, Florida
- Orlando, Florida
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina
- Nashville, Tennessee
- Chicago, Illinois
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Columbus, Ohio