Take a no-cost pregnancy test for clinical trial!
WCCT Global is looking for females to test the reliability of an investigational Clearblue pregnancy test.
*Special Procedures for COVID-19 will be conducted to ensure volunteers’ safety

Qualifications & Information
Qualifications (All must apply):
- Healthy females
- Age 18 and over
- Available for a single outpatient visit
- Willing to provide blood and urine sample
- Non-marijuana users
You May Receive:
- Compensation up to $200 for your time
- Pregnancy test at no cost
- Study related care at no cost
Categories:
Study Dates :
Group A:
OPVs: 2/9/2021, 2/22/2021
Group B:
OPVs: 3/1/2021, 3/8/2021, 3/17/2021, 3/22/2021
Group C:
OPVs: 3/29/2021, 4/5/2021, 4/14/2021, 4/21/2021
Group D:
OPVs: 4/28/2021, 5/5/2021, 5/12/2021, 5/19/2021
Group E:
OPVs: 5/26/2021, 6/3/2021, 6/10/2021, 6/17/2021, 6/24/2021
Group F:
OPVs: 7/1/2021, 7/8/2021, 7/15/2021, 7/22/2021, 7/29/2021
To see if you may qualify, sign up from form above or call us at 1-877-777-9228 and mention study # S-6000.
What to expect
For those who have never participated in a clinical trial, we understand that it can feel somewhat intimidating, and may make you wonder if you should participate at all. Clinical trial participation is essential to the development of new, life-changing treatments and medicines. We need volunteers like you to help us in our mission to advance global health. That being said, it’s our duty to ensure that you are as informed as possible about what to expect when participating in paid clinical trials at WCCT Global.
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Safety Policy
Our volunteers are our greatest asset, and their safety is paramount. Our trained medical personnel can not only provide the highest standard of care, but can respond to any situation or emergency.
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Our Facilities
Our facilities are designed with comfort in mind, we make every effort to provide amenities to meet each patients personal needs.
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FAQ
If you want to know more about clinical trials or are considering participating in one, the following frequently asked questions describe the role of a patient and will help you understand this unique research program.
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