Current Clinical Trials at Capital Women’s Care
Uterine Fibroids
- You may qualify if you: are premenopausal (18-51 years old), have heavy periods, have uterine fibroids, and have monthly periods.
- To see if you qualify
- Visit MyUfStudy.com
- Call 844-41-STUDY
- or text Woman3 to 87888
- Download our My Fibroid Study flyer to learn more
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic Mass
Contact us at 240-215-0439 to learn more or see if you qualify.
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