Clinical Research Program
More than any specialty in medicine, cardiology owes its success to an impressive array of clinical trials that have brought us wonder drugs such as beta blockers, statins, ACE inhibitors, and wonder devices such as stents, pacemakers and ICD’s. They serve to further determine how tomorrow’s treatment strategies will be employed.
Dr. Singh is pleased to offer you an opportunity to participate in clinical research. His affiliated research group is already recognized nationally and internationally as a leading enrolling center and for its outstanding contribution to the advancement of cardiovascular medicine.
Dr. Singh has accrued over 30 yrs of clinical trial expertise in both the United States and Canada. Through the diligent efforts of our highly talented team of certified clinical research coordinators, we ensure your participation takes place in an enjoyable, safe, caring and comforting environment.
Please feel free to discuss with your doctor the possible benefits of participation in a clinical trial. Currently, all trials are conducted through the Johns Creek office. Our research nurses may also approach you to consider participating in a trial if they determine that you are eligible.
What is a clinical trial?
- A clinical trial is a research study to answer specific questions about investigational treatments, or new ways of using known treatments.
- It is a test to see if the investigational treatment is safe and effective.
- Doctors run the tests according to strict rules set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- All our studies are approved and overseen by an Institutional Review Board (IRB).
Why should I participate?
Why should I participate?

