When we invest in mental health research, everyone benefits. As leaders in Florida, Indago is committed to advancing brain health by conducting better trials that can improve outcomes for people facing cognitive and neurological challenges at all stages of life.
From Alzheimer’s disease to early stage dementia, mood disorders to binge eating, studying new treatments can lead to breakthroughs that provide new hope to patients and their families.
We are conducting clinical research focused on evaluating innovative approaches designed to help improve symptoms associated with major depressive episodes.
AGE: 18-65 years
REQUIREMENTS:
COMPENSATION: Yes
This research focuses on exploring potential approaches to support cognitive function in individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment, while contributing to broader efforts aimed at delaying the progression and onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
AGE: 50-85 years
REQUIREMENTS:
COMPENSATION: Yes
We are conducting clinical research focused on evaluating new approaches aimed at improving symptoms associated with Binge Eating Disorder.
AGE: 18-55 years
REQUIREMENTS:
COMPENSATION: Yes
Participating in the study was a very positive experience for me. I already recommended my mother for a study that would benefit her!
I felt taken care of in every way, from the thoughtful support of the staff to having my transportation arranged for me.
It was such a positive experience overall. Indago made it easy, starting with the enrollment and then in every study visit, I felt that everyone really cared about me as a patient.”
Visit our patient portal to access educational resources, view video testimonials and learn more about how better trials are bringing bigger breakthroughs in mental health and memory loss in our community, and around the world.
Visit our patient portal to access educational resources, view video testimonials and learn more about how better trials are bringing bigger breakthroughs in mental health and memory loss in our community, and around the world.
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