Georgia Institute for Clinical Research

Georgia Institute for Clinical Research Multi-specialty full time clinical research facility conducting Phase I-IV trials Established in 2003 by Arnold J.

Georgia Institute for Clinical Research, LLC (a division of Non-Surgical Orthopaedics, P.C.) is a multi-specialty full time clinical research facility with a network of experienced and dedicated Board Certified Physicians including Physiatrists, Orthopaedic Specialists, Internists and Primary Care Physicians. Weil, M.D., the Center has maintained excellence within the realms of patient care and data integrity by utilizing highly trained, well educated and experienced staff with a commitment to the highest standards of quality and ethics. Dedicated to conducting Phase I – IV clinical trials, Georgia Institute for Clinical Research LLC adheres to the Code of Federal Regulations, ICH Guidelines, Good Clinical Practice and HIPAA Regulations. Our foundations for excellence in data completion and data integrity allow the potential for a reduction in monitoring time, minimization of data queries, and overall efficiency in all aspects of daily clinical operations. We have a track record of being one of the highest enrollees in the majority of our clinical trials. Our Recruitment program has established a consistently high success rate with reduced screen fails as a result of our intensive and thorough pre-screening of potential candidates. We have historically met and exceeded enrollment requirements and fostered the procurement of participant retention. Georgia Institute for Clinical Research LLC is committed to providing excellent patient care and data management utilizing state of the art equipment and advanced technology. Our goal is to be recognized as the most outstanding clinical research facility in Georgia.

11/23/2022
Feeling thankful for Clinical Research studies, our volunteers and  our contribution to Healthcare :)
11/23/2022

Feeling thankful for Clinical Research studies, our volunteers and our contribution to Healthcare :)

Ever wonder the difference between medicines and when you should take them? Here is a brief breakdown of what is safe to...
08/05/2020

Ever wonder the difference between medicines and when you should take them? Here is a brief breakdown of what is safe to take and when.

Knee Pain DO's and DON'Ts
08/04/2020

Knee Pain DO's and DON'Ts

What are the stages of Osteoarthritis of the knee?Stage I, Doubtful - there is a 10% loss in cartilage Stage II, Mild - ...
08/03/2020

What are the stages of Osteoarthritis of the knee?

Stage I, Doubtful - there is a 10% loss in cartilage

Stage II, Mild - there is a mild joint space narrowing, occurrence of osteophytes may be found

Stage III, Moderate - there is a moderate joint space reduction; gaps in the cartilage can expand until they reach the bone.

Stage IV, Severe - the joint space is greatly reduced, with 60% of cartage is lost and large osteophytes can be found.

To the staff we have here at GICR: I am honored to work with you, each and every day, as we strive for our purpose to fi...
05/20/2020

To the staff we have here at GICR: I am honored to work with you, each and every day, as we strive for our purpose to find promising treatments for those who live with pain day to day; and to those who join our studies to help advance treatments, cheers to you! We couldn't do it without you.

Happy Clinical Trials Day and let's keep moving forward!
-Lee Ruth
Director of Clinical Research

Happy St. Patty's Day from our Home Base!
03/17/2020

Happy St. Patty's Day from our Home Base!

Address

335 Roselane Street NW
Marietta, GA
30060

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17704212030

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