Alopecia Areata Clinical Trial

alopecia areata clinical trial
Study Location(s):
Skokie, IL Clinic
Orland Park, IL Clinic
Schaumburg, IL Clinic
Study Type:
Dermatology
Rheumatology

About This Study

What is Alopecia Areata?

Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. This condition can result in small, round patches of hair loss on the scalp, face, and other parts of the body, and in some cases, complete baldness. This is a Rheumatology trial.

To learn more about alopecia areata, click here.

What is Rheumatology?

This is a rheumatology trial. Rheumatology is the branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases, which affect the joints, muscles, and connective tissues. Rheumatologists manage conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and ankylosing spondylitis, aiming to reduce pain and improve joint function. To learn more about rheumatology, click here.

This study may be right for you if:

  • You have been diagnosed with [condition] by a medical professional
  • You are 18 years or older
  • You are able to travel to our clinics*

*Compensation for your time and travel expenses may be available. Please mention this to a member of our Recruitment Team if you want more information.

Study Details

This trial is currently enrolling at one or more of our clinics:

To learn more about this trial, please submit the contact form below or call us at 847-691-3856 and ask to speak to Maria.

Most of our studies require patients to be 18 or older, though we do have some pediatric studies. If you are younger than 18, please ask a parent or guardian to submit this form on your behalf. 
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