Metabolic Research Institute Inc.
PERFORMING CLINICAL TRIALS IN WEST PALM BEACH SINCE 1996
MRI is now offering liver scans via FIBROSCAN technology at no cost!
A FIBROSCAN is a simple, painless and non-invasive procedure used to accurately assess the health of the liver. Individuals determined to have liver damage may be eligible to participate in clinical studies that may help.
Type 1 Diabetes Study
We are currently enrolling patients with Type 1 Diabetes in a clinical trial investigating a potential new short-acting mealtime insulin.
An Overview of Type 1 Diabetes and Insulin
About Metabolic Research Institute Inc.
Metabolic Research Institute’s clinical trials are the fastest and safest ways to find treatments that work and improve people’s health. Whether it’s diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, high cholesterol, or a variety of other health issues, clinical research studies provide the medicine of tomorrow… today.
Metabolic Research Institute, Inc. (“MRI”), is a private Clinical Research Company located at 1515 North Flagler Drive, Suite 440, West Palm Beach Florida 33401. Unless otherwise noted, all study-related appointments for qualified clinical participants in any MRI research trial will take place at this address.
FROM OUR BLOG
Type 2 Diabetes – Clinical Study Enrolling Now
Learn more about the new investigational drug for blood sugar control with Type 2 Diabetes. Clinical study enrolling now: http://mri-news.com/type-2-diabetes-clinical-trial/ Metabolic Research Institute’s clinical trials are the fastest and safest ways to...
November is National Diabetes Month
This is National Diabetes Month . . connect with your community for better health. Our mission at the Metabolic Research Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida is to provide our patients and sponsors with the highest quality of clinical diabetes research available in...
Your Good Health Is Our Mission
Millions of Americans walk around with undetected chronic diseases, not realizing that if they took advantage of preventative screening tests, their risk of developing serious complications could be limited. Your age, health and family history, lifestyle choices (i.e....