Research at Whole Mind
Whole Mind Is Getting Involved in Something Big Partnering in Clinical Research to Better Serve You
Andes Clinical Research (ACR) is partnering with Whole Mind to bring real, ongoing psychiatric clinical trials directly to our community.
Together, we’re working to expand access to innovative mental health treatments so more people, regardless of background, can receive better care, explore personalized options, and gain renewed hope.
By participating in clinical research, you’re not just helping science you’re helping shape the future of mental health care.
Upcoming Studies: Whole Mind x ACR Research Studies
We’re launching new clinical trials in key areas of mental health, including:
Depression
Anxiety
ADHD
Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
Tourette’s
And more
If you or someone you know is living with any of these conditions, research participation could offer access to new options and a chance to help shape the future of care.
Explore something that could help. Be part of something bigger.
Benefits of Participating:
Discover new treatments in development.
Get free medical exams related to the study.
Receive payment for your participation (amounts may vary).
How It Works:
After you submit your information, a ACR staff member will review your details and contact you to discuss the study or other studies that may be right for you.
Important Information:
Health insurance is not needed to join a clinical trial.
You are under no obligation to join — our goal is to assist you in making the most informed decision for yourself.
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