What Is Sjogren’s Syndrome?
Sjogren’s syndrome is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system targets the glands responsible for producing moisture, most commonly affecting the eyes and mouth. This can lead to persistent dryness, irritation, and difficulty with activities such as reading, speaking, or swallowing.
In some cases, the condition may also affect joints, energy levels, or internal organs. Symptoms can vary in severity and may change over time, making long-term management complex.
How You Can Help Advance Care for Sjogren’s Syndrome
Clinical trials for Sjogren’s syndrome are designed to better understand how the condition affects the body and to evaluate investigational approaches related to immune response and inflammation.
Some studies focus on individuals experiencing ongoing symptoms, while others examine how the condition progresses over time. Research may include evaluating gland function, reported symptoms, and markers associated with autoimmune activity under structured clinical protocols.
At Equity Medical, these studies are led by board-certified rheumatologists and conducted under defined protocols to ensure consistent data collection and participant safety.

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 Sjogren’s Syndrome Clinical Trial
Why Participants Choose Equity Medical
Sjögren’s syndrome can affect individuals in different ways, which may make it difficult to know what to expect over time. For those considering research participation, having a clear structure and consistent communication can help create a more predictable experience. At Equity Medical, participants receive straightforward guidance throughout the study process, including visit timelines and next steps.
Our Locations
Equity Medical offers access to clinical trials across multiple locations, helping individuals find research opportunities closer to home.


