What Is Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)?
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a chronic condition in which the force of blood against the artery walls remains consistently elevated. Over time, uncontrolled blood pressure can place strain on the heart and blood vessels and increase the risk of serious health complications.
Many people with hypertension do not experience noticeable symptoms, while others may continue to have elevated readings despite lifestyle changes or existing approaches. Because hypertension can be difficult to manage long-term and affects individuals differently, continued clinical research plays an important role in exploring additional ways it may be addressed in the future.
How You Can Help Advance Hypertension Research
At Equity Medical, hypertension clinical trials give people the opportunity to take part in carefully monitored studies that explore new ways high blood pressure may be treated in the future.
Hypertension clinical trials are conducted at our research locations in Kentucky and New York and are overseen by board-certified internal medicine physicians, with support from an experienced clinical research team. If you may be eligible, our staff will clearly explain what participation involves so you can decide whether a study feels right for you.

You May Be Eligible If You:
Submitting your information does not enroll you in a study. Our team will contact you to determine whether there’s a current research opportunity that may be a good fit.
Why Join a Clinical Trial
Why Participants Choose Equity Medical
Managing high blood pressure often requires ongoing monitoring and consistency, which is why trust and communication matter when considering clinical research. Equity Medical provides an organized, professional research environment where participants know what to expect at each step.
With locations in Bowling Green, KY, and New York City (Upper West Side of Manhattan and the South Bronx), we offer accessible hypertension clinical trials supported by a dedicated clinical team focused on safety, clarity, and participant comfort.


