About ECRI
The ethical principle of Justice reminds us that those patients who are eligible to be in a clinical research study should have the opportunity to participate, and that ethnic, racial or financial status, should not be the limiting factor. We look to bring these opportunities to those patients that are seen at community based clinics and hospitals and provide them with the same opportunities that major institutions offer
Expert Healthcare
The Ethical Principle of Justice reminds us that all patients should have an equal opportunity to participate in clinical trials regardless of their ethnic, racial, or financial status. Emerson Clinical Research Institute aims to make clinical trials more accessible to minorities by working alongside the community to keep patients informed on the opportunities available to them.
OUR PATIENTS SAY
Read to what our patients have to say about their transformative experiences with our clinic services. Explore firsthand testimonials showcasing our commitment to exceptional care and results.
I felt very good as the Study really helped me control my other medical issues of high cholesterol and high sugar levels. While in the study all my lab results normalized, and it helped my health improve. I would participate in another study.
ECRI has been a blessing in disguise for me. Not having a PCP, the regular visits with them allowed me to find out that I was diabetic. I was stressed, sadden about that discovery but with their support I realized that it can be well managed. The staff is friendly, accommodating and very patient. Can’t thank you guys enough!
I liked the staff as they were very dedicated in the way they paid attention to me, and the way they motivated me. At first, I was nervous to participate, but the staff made me feel comfortable. I was very happy to participate in the study and would do it again.