Neurology clinical trials at Pantheon Clinical Research give participants access to innovative treatments and the chance to contribute to groundbreaking research that shapes the future of neurological care. Join us in advancing brain health and improving the lives of those affected by complex neurological conditions.
Neurology

Pediatric Migraine
Pantheon Clinical Research is conducting a study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a potential new treatment for children and adolescents who experience recurring migraines. The goal is to determine whether this investigational therapy can help reduce the frequency and severity of migraine attacks while improving quality of life.
Participants will receive expert medical care, regular health assessments, and all study-related treatments at no cost, contributing to research that aims to create better outcomes for future generations.
Age
6-17 Years
Gender
Both
Condition
Migraine
Current status
Recruiting

Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
Pantheon Clinical Research is conducting a pediatric bipolar disorder clinical trial in Utah to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a potential new treatment for children and adolescents experiencing depressive episodes linked to bipolar I disorder. The study aims to explore how this investigational therapy may help stabilize mood, reduce depressive symptoms, and enhance overall quality of life.
Participants will receive attentive medical care, regular evaluations, and all study-related treatments at no cost, contributing to vital research that could shape better mental health outcomes for future generations.
Age
10 to 17
Years
Gender
Both
Condition
Depression, Bipolar Disorder
Current status
Recruiting

Alzheimer's with Agitation
Pantheon Clinical Research is conducting agitation in Alzheimer’s clinical trials to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a potential new treatment for individuals experiencing mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease. The study aims to explore how this investigational therapy may help reduce agitation, improve mood stability, and enhance overall daily functioning.
Participants will receive attentive medical care, regular assessments, and all study-related treatments with ease, contributing to important research that could improve Alzheimer’s care for future generations.
Age
55 to 85
Years
Gender
Both
Condition
Alzheimer’s Disease
Current status
Recruiting
Advance Neurology Research with Pantheon Clinical Research
Be part of innovative clinical trials that bring hope and progress in neurological health. Our team is here to guide you through every step of participation with care and expertise.





