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Today’s Research… Tomorrow’s Medicine

North Alabama Research Center
721 West Market Street
Suite B
Athens, AL 35611
(256) 771-9919

“My experience with NARC has been extraordinary, from the initial paperwork, ease of appointments and the experience of each visit. Everyone has been very kind and accommodating from the front staff to the nurses. All of my questions have been answered in a timely manner and the process of the study explained very carefully. Everyone has been exceptionally professional. I would not hesitate to volunteer again. It has been a wonderful experience. Thank you for allowing me to participate in your program. I highly recommend anyone who qualifies for a study to make the phone call to NARC.”

Melissa Ward, CRNP
North Alabama Research Center

Current and upcoming trials at this location:

FLU Vaccine Study

The FLU can make your life miserable for weeks. We are proud to be part of an innovative team who strive to combat the Flu like never before. We need VOLUNTEERS to help us in this state of the art clinical trial.

Past trials at this location:

COVID + Flu Vaccine Study

Given that annual vaccinations against both influenza (flu) and SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) may be conducted in the future at a similar time of year, a combined vaccine targeting both viruses is likely to generate overall higher vaccination rates by allowing for more convenient scheduling. This is a partially placebo based study – participants may receive both […]

COVID 19 Vaccine

COVID-19 Vaccines will play a critical role in ending the pandemic. While multiple vaccines have been developed and the vaccine rollout is progressing well, more studies will be needed for further development to continue the effort to address this major public health issue.

High Cholesterol

If your blood contains too much LDL cholesterol it’s known as high cholesterol. When left untreated, high cholesterol can lead to many health problems, including heart attack or stroke.

The North Alabama Research Center and Team

North Alabama Research Center is a premiere multi-specialty clinical research facility that was established in 2007 and has been serving the Athens, AL area since. With the objective of gathering accurate and consistent data in order to aid in the discovery and approval of more adequate and expedient diagnoses, preventatives, and cures, the staff are committed to excellent documentation and implementation of study procedures and protocol. Donna Bryant, LPN, CRC joined the North Alabama Research Team in 2012 and now serves as the Clinical Research Coordinator Supervisor. She and the staff are devoted to providing exceptional patient care. North Alabama Research Center is a founding company of the New Horizon Research Group (est. 2021). The staff at North Alabama Research Center have 53 years of combined research experience and 188 years of combined medical experience.


Testimonials

“My experience with NARC has been extraordinary, from the initial paperwork, ease of appointments, and the experience of each visit. Everyone has been very kind and accommodating from the front staff to the nurses. All of my questions have been answered in a timely manner and the process of the study explained very carefully. Everyone has been exceptionally professional. I would not hesitate to volunteer again. It has been a wonderful experience. Thank you for allowing me to participate in your program. I highly recommend anyone who qualifies for a study to make the phone call to NARC.”

Melissa Ward, CRNP
North Alabama Research Center

“We are proud to be a part of the program and part of the solution to the crisis affecting all of us. We have found a way to give back to the community and to the world. The staff provided a fun experience for us both.”  

Paul McCullough and Patricia Brooke
North Alabama Research Center

“I have been taking part in research studies at North Alabama Research since right after they started. Having a great grandfather, and a grandfather as doctors and both my brothers as registered pharmacists, I have always understood the importance and need for newer and more efficient ways to treat patients. My profession being a music educator didn’t give me much chance to do anything in the medical field until the research center opened.

I think I’m in the middle of my 5th and 6th research study, and when people ask why I do them I just say ‘someone has to test the medicines and drug therapies that may be used to save someone’s life.’ It also helps that my own physician has been the primary investigator on the studies that I have been in and I completely trust him, his staff at his office, and the staff at the research center to take care of me. I have come to know almost everyone at North Alabama Research Center (NARC). I even taught one of the nurses, which is super great!! When I tell someone the name, I always get a double-take until I explain why I call them that. 

During one study I woke up sick and called in as soon as the center opened and they contacted the Doctor and called back immediately telling me what to do. During the entire day, one of the nurses called to check on me every hour. Luckily it was just a bug instead of a serious illness or a side effect, but I knew I was in good hands and was going to be taken care of!

I would recommend that anyone that wants to help with medical research contact North Alabama Research Center.”  

Stanley Nelson; Athens, AL
North Alabama Research Center

“I’m an old woman, with a lot of old woman stuff going on such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, arthritis, and diabetes. I first found the North Alabama Research Center when I retired through an ad for a diabetes study, which I had just been diagnosed with in 2012. The staff is wonderful, and I never felt uninformed, unvalued, or unsupported. They got me on the right track with my diabetes and health, giving guidance along the way. If you are interested in doing this kind of research, take a chance with the North Alabama Research Center – they will take very good care of you.” 

Nancy Futrell 
North Alabama Research Center

 Walking into North Alabama Research Center, the staff greets you with a welcoming hello that clearly hints of a big smile behind the mask. Throughout the process of volunteering, each staff encounter includes professionalism, information, and appreciation. Within a few visits, they demonstrate that friendliness and being interested in you is just part of their DNA; it’s who they are. Most significantly for me, NARC communicates that they view me as a “partner” in making a contribution to pharmaceutical knowledge and to the benefit of others – that I’m making a positive difference. 

Mike Weimer
North Alabama Research Center