Clinical Trial Matching Platform · 1,847 Trials Active

Find the trial
that’s looking
for you.

We match your diagnosis to active clinical trials recruiting right now — then walk you through every step, clearly, before asking for anything.

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Transparent Process

How matching
actually works.

Four stages. No black box. Every decision visible to you before you make it.

01

Complete the intake questionnaire

~8 minutes

A structured form asks about your diagnosis, current treatment history, ECOG performance status, and geographic reach. No account required. Your answers are encrypted end-to-end and never sold.

What this actually means

We ask the same questions a clinical coordinator would — diagnosis code, stage, prior lines of therapy, key lab values if known. Nothing more.

02

Protocol matching runs automatically

< 60 seconds

Our eligibility engine compares your profile against inclusion/exclusion criteria for every active trial in our database — 1,847 protocols across 94 therapeutic areas.

What this actually means

Matching weighs 40+ criteria: diagnosis ICD-10 code, biomarker status, prior therapy lines, performance score, geographic proximity to trial sites. Matched trials are ranked by fit score.

03

Review your matched trials

At your pace

You receive a plain-language summary of each matched trial: what the therapy is, what participation involves week by week, compensation if any, and the name of the site coordinator.

What this actually means

Every protocol summary is written by a medical writer and reviewed by a patient advocate. Jargon is defined inline. You can download the full informed consent document before committing to anything.

04

Book your screening appointment

Same-day available

When you choose a trial, we connect you directly with the site coordinator. You pick a slot — in-person or telehealth — and receive a calendar invitation with everything you need to bring.

What this actually means

The screening visit is not enrollment. It's a conversation. The site team confirms your eligibility, answers your questions, and you decide whether to proceed. You can stop here.

Start Matching NowNo account required · Takes 8 minutes
Live Database

Active trials,
recruiting today.

1,847
trials open as of Feb 26, 2026
High MatchNCT04832984

Pembrolizumab + Lenvatinib in Recurrent Glioblastoma

Recruiting
Phase III22 sitesAges 18–75$150/visit
Merck / Dana-Farber
14 slots openCheck eligibility
RareNCT05119023

Gene Therapy for MECP2 Duplication Syndrome in Children

Recruiting
Phase I/II6 sitesAges 2–12Travel reimbursed
Boston Children's Hospital
8 slots openCheck eligibility
Enrolling FastNCT04991870

CAR-T Cell Therapy for Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell Lymphoma

Recruiting
Phase II18 sitesAges 18–70$200/visit
Kite Pharma / UCLA
31 slots openCheck eligibility
OpenNCT05204732

Anti-Amyloid Antibody in Early Alzheimer's Disease

Recruiting
Phase III45 sitesAges 55–80$125/visit
Biogen / Mayo Clinic
62 slots openCheck eligibility
Healthy VolunteersNCT05088954

Healthy Volunteer Study: mRNA Lipid Nanoparticle Safety

Recruiting
Phase I4 sitesAges 18–55$1,800 total
Moderna / NIH
40 slots openCheck eligibility
PediatricNCT04776993

Pediatric Crohn's Disease: Biologic vs. Combination Therapy

Recruiting
Phase III31 sitesAges 6–17$75/visit
AbbVie / CHOP
19 slots openCheck eligibility
Step-by-step

Check your
eligibility.

Three questions. No account. No commitment. We’ll show you which trials you may qualify for — and what each one actually involves — before asking for anything.

1
Your Condition
2
Location
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Book a Call
Step 1 of 3

What’s your condition or diagnosis?

Search by condition name, cancer type, or disease area. You can also select “Healthy Volunteer.”

End-to-end encrypted · HIPAA compliant · No information shared without your explicit consent
Patient Rights

Safety first.
Always.

Federal law protects every person who participates in a clinical trial. These are not policies we chose — they are rights you have.

FDA 21 CFR Part 50
Protection of Human Subjects
ICH E6(R2)
Good Clinical Practice
HIPAA Compliant
Health data privacy
IRB Approved
All listed trials
ClinicalTrials.gov
Verified registry

Voluntary participation

You may withdraw from any trial at any time, for any reason, without penalty or loss of benefits to which you are otherwise entitled.

Informed consent first

You will receive and have time to review the full Informed Consent Form before any study procedures begin. Questions answered before you sign.

Confidential records

Your medical information is protected under HIPAA. Study sponsors receive de-identified data only unless you explicitly authorize otherwise.

No cost to participate

Study-related procedures, treatments, and visits are covered by the sponsor. You are never billed for participation in interventional trials.

Independent oversight

Every trial on Enroll has been reviewed and approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) — an independent ethics committee required by federal law.

Adverse event reporting

You have the right to be informed of any new risks discovered during the trial and to leave if you choose. All adverse events are reported to the FDA.

Download Patient Rights Guide (PDF)Published in plain language. 4 pages. No legal jargon.
Real Patients

People who found
their trial here.

These are real accounts from people who used Enroll. No scripts, no incentivized reviews.

I found out about my trial on a Tuesday night. By Thursday I was on the phone with the coordinator. She had read my file. She knew my diagnosis. It felt like the first time in two years someone had actually done their homework.

MO
Margaret Osei-Bonsu
Stage IV NSCLC · Enrolled in Phase II trial · Houston, TX

My son has a condition most people haven't heard of. I'd spent months on research forums. Enroll found three trials in one search. We're in our second cycle now.

DK
David Kalinowski
Father of participant · MECP2 Duplication · Boston, MA

I enrolled as a healthy volunteer. The process was clear, the coordinator was honest about what was involved, and the compensation helped with rent. I'd do it again.

JT
Jasmine Tran
Healthy Volunteer · Phase I immunology study · San Francisco, CA

Ready to talk to someone?

A clinical coordinator — not a salesperson — will answer your questions, review your case, and tell you honestly whether a trial is a good fit. No pressure, no commitment.

All calls are confidential. Participation is always voluntary.

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