Frequently Asked Questions

 

Where are you located?

We are located as 1250 Hancock Street, Quincy, MA 02169, Suite 503S, in the same building as Harvard Vanguard. Go to South Tower 5th floor. We are conveniently located right across the street from the Quincy Center T stop on the red line and Quincy College. Complimentary garage parking.

What are you hours?

Our office hours are generally 9-5 Monday through Friday but we are willing to be flexible if you have a more restricted schedule. Your actual visit schedule will vary based on the study you are enrolled in.

How much do I get paid?

Actual compensation varies by study, but typically you receive at least $50 per visit, and often more, depending on the length of the visit and type of procedures.

How do I know if I qualify?

Please call us and we will pre-qualify you by phone. If you appear to be eligible, you will come in for your actual visit. One of our board-certified physicians will then perform a final eligibility review.

How long are your studies? What's involved?

Our studies typically vary in length from 12 weeks to 2 or more years. The number of visits typically range from 5 to 20. They can be every week, every month, or every 6 months.

Who oversees these studies?

All studies are overseen by our experienced team of board-certified physicians. Our physicians have excellent pedigrees, clean license histories and outstanding local reputations.

Are clinical trials safe?

As with all medications, there may be side effects. Our physicians will explain the benefits and risks of participation. That said, the vast majority of studies we do involve medications that have already been tested in human beings in prior studies and demonstrated to meet safety thresholds.

Participate in a Study

Beacon Clinical Research of Quincy is looking for qualified patients for a number of clinical studies opportunities.

If you have any of the conditions that we are currently conducting studies on, consider participating in a clinical trial at Beacon Clinical.

Insurance is not required, and compensation is available for time and travel in come cases.