Clinical Research
Cardiac research helps develop new therapies, treatments, and cures for life-threatening and chronic diseases. ICC participates in many facets of this research, including interviews, surveys, and clinical trials.
Our research team includes a physician, nurse practitioner, and clinical research nurse coordinator. All studies are regulated by the federal government and reviewed by independent ethics boards to ensure patient safety.
ICC is committed to providing our patients with access to cardiac clinical trials. For additional information, please call us at (727) 842-9486.
Cardiovascular clinical trials offer eligible patients the opportunity to participate in national research studies designed to advance treatments for heart disease, vascular disease, and cardiometabolic conditions. These studies evaluate new medications, medical devices, and treatment strategies aimed at improving cardiovascular outcomes.
Participation in cardiovascular research studies is voluntary and involves a structured screening process, informed consent, and ongoing medical monitoring. Clinical trial participation may provide access to innovative therapies while contributing to the development of future standards of care in cardiology.
Vascular and coronary disease research programs investigate new approaches to treating coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, and other cardiovascular conditions. These programs evaluate emerging therapies such as advanced stents, drug-coated balloons, and novel medications designed to improve circulation and reduce cardiovascular risk.
Participation in these cardiovascular research initiatives helps expand medical knowledge and may provide select patients access to investigational treatments being studied in national clinical trials.
Interventional cardiology research studies evaluate emerging cardiovascular technologies, including next-generation stents, drug-coated balloons, catheter-based therapies, and minimally invasive cardiovascular procedures.
These clinical studies help physicians better understand how new medical devices and treatment strategies can improve patient outcomes in coronary artery disease, vascular disease, and structural heart conditions. All research participation follows strict regulatory oversight and ethical standards designed to protect patient safety.
Contact Us
Trinity
- Phone: (727) 842-9486
- Fax: (727) 849-2623
Countryside
- Phone: (727) 784-6992
- Fax: (727) 781-0413
Hudson
- Phone:(727) 862-3202
- Fax: (727) 862-2182
Tampa
- Phone: (813) 972-5248