Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials
Take Part in Advancing Care for Multiple Sclerosis
What Is Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. It occurs when the immune system attacks the protective covering of nerve fibers, which can disrupt how signals travel throughout the body.
Symptoms can vary widely and may change over time. Some individuals experience periods of flare-ups followed by remission, while others notice a gradual progression. Common symptoms include fatigue, difficulty with balance or coordination, numbness or tingling, and changes in vision. Because MS can impact daily function in different ways, managing it often involves ongoing adjustments in care.
How You Can Help Advance Multiple Sclerosis Care
For many people living with MS, one of the biggest challenges is not knowing how symptoms may evolve over time. Understanding patterns of progression, response, and day-to-day impact remains an important focus in ongoing research.
Clinical trials are designed to evaluate investigational approaches that may help improve how multiple sclerosis is managed. By taking part in a research study, individuals contribute to learning how MS affects mobility, cognition, and overall quality of life across different stages of the condition.
At Equity Medical, multiple sclerosis clinical trials are overseen by board-certified neurologists, with a focus on providing a clear, structured experience so you can stay informed as you move through each step.

You May Be Eligible If You:
Submitting your information does not enroll you in a clinical trial. A member of our team will follow up to review your history and determine whether a current opportunity may be appropriate for you.
Why Join a Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Why Participants Choose Equity Medical
Living with multiple sclerosis often means adjusting to changes in how your body responds from day to day. At Equity Medical, participants have access to an environment focused on advancing care for neurological conditions where variability and progression are part of the experience.
Our approach is designed to support individuals who want to better understand what’s happening in their body while staying informed about what options may be available. For many, it offers a way to take a more active and informed role while navigating a condition that can feel uncertain over time.
Our Locations
Equity Medical offers access to clinical trials across multiple locations, helping individuals find research opportunities closer to home.




