Sponsors / CROs
Lonestar Clinical Research is a dedicated clinical research facility that conducts Phase II-IV clinical trials for pharmaceutical companies. Lonestar is staffed with experienced physician investigators who care about your health. Our research staff is comprised of 1 medical doctor, 1 nurse practitioner and a support staff of experienced researchers who have been trained to care for you during your participation in a research study. Our focus is on the health and safety of our study patients and improving the quality of life for millions of Americans through scientific research.
Sponsors / CROs
Lonestar Clinical Research is a dedicated clinical research facility that conducts Phase II-IV clinical trials for pharmaceutical companies. Lonestar is staffed with experienced physician investigators who care about your health. Our research staff is comprised of 1 medical doctor, 1 nurse practitioner and a support staff of experienced researchers who have been trained to care for you during your participation in a research study. Our focus is on the health and safety of our study patients and improving the quality of life for millions of Americans through scientific research.
Our Investigators
Dr. Ebuh
Our Facility
Our site is 5,500 square feet of medical office space in a multispeciality medical building. The site is on the northside of Dallas and near 2 hospitals with access to x-ray/radiology, CT-scan, endoscopy, and biopsy facilities.
Equipped with waiting area, exam rooms, consenting area, lab area with drawing stations, -20 & -70 freezers, centrifuges, ECG machines, storage space, large monitoring room, copier, computer hookups/Wi-Fi, a drug storage area that is locked, alarmed, and temperature monitored, and storage area for lab kits.
Demographics
Dallas, Texas, is a bustling metropolis that stands as a prominent cultural, economic, and historical hub in the United States. Known for its iconic skyline punctuated by modern skyscrapers, the city has evolved into a major business and cultural center. Home to a diverse population, Dallas reflects the dynamic demographics of the American Southwest. The city has a rich history deeply intertwined with the oil industry, and remnants of its cowboy and Western heritage can be explored in the historic district of the West End, where visitors can find museums and landmarks highlighting Dallas’s past.
Economically, Dallas is a powerhouse with a robust job market, particularly in sectors such as finance, technology, healthcare, and energy. The city’s economy has attracted a diverse workforce, contributing to its vibrant and cosmopolitan atmosphere. The Dallas Arts District, one of the largest in the nation, is a testament to the city’s commitment to culture, housing world-class museums, theaters, and performance spaces. Additionally, Dallas is a sports enthusiast’s haven, with passionate fan bases supporting teams in football, basketball, and baseball, further adding to the city’s energetic spirit.
Dallas’s geographical location in North Texas, combined with its extensive transportation infrastructure, including Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, positions it as a key logistical and transportation hub. The city’s commitment to growth and innovation, coupled with its cultural richness and economic vitality, makes Dallas a multifaceted and dynamic metropolis that continues to shape the narrative of the American urban experience.
Therapeutic Areas
Endocrine
- NASH and Fatty Liver
- Diabetes Type I
- Diabetes Type II
- Diabetes & Weight Loss
- Diabetes & High Blood Pressure
- Muskuloskeletal
- GI Reflux Disease
- Osteoporosis
Vaccines
- RSV
- Flu
- COVID
Cardiology
- High Blood Pressure
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Dyslipidemia
- High Cholesterol
- Constipation
- Osteoarthritis of Knee
- Ulcers