
Discovery Starts
With You
Clinical trials are how we discover new treatments, improve care, and advance our understanding of health. By joining a clinical trial, you help turn scientific discovery into real care for people everywhere.

About Us
Founded in 1998, Boston Neurobehavioral Associates (BNBA) offers children and adults caring, comprehensive support and the chance to be part of groundbreaking health research.
Every treatment available today was once tested in a clinical trial. At BNBA, you can join that journey helping research and exploring new options for your health
What is a
clinical trial?
A clinical trial is a medical research study that tests new treatments to see if they're safe and effective.
First, scientists develop a new drug or device.
Before approval, doctors check that it works the way it should.
To do this, doctors conduct research studies where patients are closely looked after.
If researchers see good results, the treatment may be approved to help others.



What are the
benefits?
By joining a clinical trial, you learn more about your health, receive extra support, and help improve future treatments.
Access treatments
not publicly available.
Compensation
for your time and travel.
Learn more
about your condition.
Extra medical attention
and testing at no cost.
What to Expect?
Our streamlined process ensures comfort and transparency at every step

How do I join?
Our team will walk you through the process and help determine if joining a study is right for you.
Every study is unique and has specific requirements.
Before joining, we’ll explain everything—what the research involves, what to expect, and any potential risks or benefits so you can make an informed choice.
Taking part in research is always completely voluntary.
HealthConditions
Our research covers a wide range of health conditions, with a special focus on psychiatric and mental health challenges.
If you or a loved one are managing one of these conditions, you may be eligible to participate in a study.
Depression
Anxiety
PTSD
(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
ADHD
(Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder)
OCD
(Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
Substance Use Disorders
(alcohol, opioids)
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder
(PMDD)
Eating disorders
(anorexia, bulimia, binge eating)
Sleep disorders
(narcolepsy, insomnia)
Bipolar Disorder
Schizophrenia
Autism
Migraine

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