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Onyx Clinical’s New Facility in Peoria, AZ

Hey everyone! We have opened up our new facility in Peoria, Arizona. Just off 83rd and Thunderbird, we are proud to open our new office for Clinical Research! We offer tons of different opportunities for Clinical Research and to earn money by joining them:

Why should I enter a Clinical Trial?

Clinical trials are part of clinical research and are at the heart of all medical advances. Clinical trials investigate new ways to prevent, detect, or treat disease.

The therapy can be a new drug or new combination of drugs, a new surgical procedure or device, or a new method using an existing therapy.

The purpose of clinical trials is to determine whether a new test or treatment is effective and safe. Clinical trials can also look at other aspects of care, such as improving quality of life for people with chronic diseases. People participate in clinical trials for many reasons. Healthy volunteers say they participate to help others and help advance science. Participants with medical conditions may not only participate to help others, but may also receive up-to-date treatment and special care and attention from clinical trial staff.

Clinical trials give hope to many people and provide an opportunity for researchers to help find better treatments for others in the future.

Our Areas of Clinical Research

Our Office In Peoria, AZ

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Albert Cheng

Dr. Albert Cheng Medical Science and Medical Affairs 4 years of global clinical experience and 2 year clinical trials management, with all-round 1.5-year U.S. clinic and hospital experience. Education: Our Lady of Fatima University Metro Manila, Philippines Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) 2008-2014 3 years clinical, 1.5 year in U.S., and 3 years theoretical medicine. University of California, Irvine Irvine, California Bachelor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering (BEng)2004-2007