Seattle Clinical Research Center

We offer a unique practice that integrates preventative care and medical treatment in addition to cutting-edge research. Our approach creates a standard of excellence in the specialized care of women. 

The office is led by our Co-Medical Directors Ashley Fuller, MD, FACOG and Rebecca Dunsmoor-Su, MD, MSCE, FACOG, recognized leaders in women’s healthcare and research.

Clinical Research

Clinical research site specializing in women’s health issues. Over the past two decades, our site has conducted over 200 phase II, III and IV studies.

Help Others in Need

Through our Research with a Mission program, we make anonymous donations to charitable organizations on behalf of each volunteer who participates in a clinical research study.

Sponsors / CRO Info

Our site is located in Seattle, Washington, covering a diverse population of potential patients.

Participate in Clinical Research in Seattle, Washington!

Learn more about your condition, receive access to new treatments, and help your community! Browse & Apply for currently enrolling clinical trials in Seattle, Washington. Or sign up to receive more information about Future Studies.

Sign Up for Future Studies!

Complete this form if you are interested in participating in our research studies. We will contact you with more information about any studies you would like to learn about.

Recent Blog Posts

How Clinical Research Shapes Our Future

At Seattle Clinical Research Center, we understand that the journey to better health starts with careful, methodical, and compassionate research into new ways to prevent, treat, and manage diseases. Clinical research is the foundation of medical progress, offering hope for tomorrow by improving care today. Why Clinical Research Matters Every medicine, therapy, or medical device that improves

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Taking Charge of Your Health Through Prevention & Research

When it comes to health, taking action early is one of the smartest decisions a man can make. Prioritizing your well-being isn’t just about avoiding illness, it’s about maximizing your energy, protecting your future, and showing up fully for yourself and those you care about. Whether it’s scheduling routine check-ups or simply staying informed, every step adds up

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The Difference Between CSU and Allergic Reactions

Breaking out in hives can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and even alarming—especially when you don’t know why it’s happening. Most people assume hives are caused by an allergic reaction, but that’s not always the case. In fact, some persistent hives could be a sign of a condition called chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). So, how can you

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