Living with end-stage kidney disease can be physically and emotionally challenging, but new research is working toward better treatment options. Total Research Group is conducting an End Stage Kidney Disease Clinical Trial in Miami, FL, to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of investigational therapies aimed at slowing disease progression, supporting kidney function, and improving overall quality of life. These studies help researchers understand how new approaches compare to current standards of care while focusing on patient safety and long-term health outcomes. Participants receive close medical supervision, regular health evaluations, and ongoing support throughout the study, while contributing to research that may shape the future of kidney disease treatment.
End Stage Kidney Disease
Clinical Trial

End Stage Kidney Disease Clinical Trial
Benefits of Participating
With expert supervision and structured follow-up, participants also receive:
- Patient-first safety standards and ethical study practices
- Modern research facilities with experienced investigators
- Access to innovative treatment options and close health monitoring
- Personalized medical attention from certified research professionals
- Opportunity to support future care while receiving dedicated support throughout the study
- Compensation may be available for time and travel
Apply for Study
Get Started: What to Expect?
If you or a loved one decides to take part in Total Research Group’s End Stage Kidney Disease clinical trial, a member of our study team will reach out after your form is submitted to review eligibility and outline the next steps. They will clearly explain the study’s purpose, timeline, and what participation may involve so you can make an informed decision.
The study doctor will discuss how the investigational treatment works, possible benefits, and the safety measures in place throughout the trial. Our team is committed to compassion and transparency, supporting patients and caregivers every step of the way.
Age
18 years and Older
Gender
Both
Condition
End Stage Kidney Disease
Location
Miami, Florida
About End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD)

End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) is the final stage of chronic kidney disease, where the kidneys can no longer function well enough to meet the body’s needs. Thousands of people rely on maintenance dialysis to survive, a life-sustaining treatment that removes waste, excess fluids, and toxins from the blood. ESKD can lead to fatigue, fluid retention, shortness of breath, muscle cramps, and complications affecting the heart, bones, and overall quality of life. While dialysis helps perform some kidney functions, it does not fully replace the kidneys’ role in maintaining overall health.
And, despite advances in dialysis technology and supportive care, ESKD remains a serious condition. More research is needed to improve dialysis methods, reduce complications, and develop better treatment options that can enhance survival and quality of life for people living with ESKD.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an ESKD clinical trial?
An ESKD clinical trial studies new treatments or therapies aimed at improving the health, safety, and quality of life of people living with kidney failure, often those on dialysis.
Will participating affect my regular dialysis schedule?
Most studies are designed to work alongside your usual dialysis routine. The study team will explain any additional visits or procedures in advance.
What are the possible benefits of joining an ESKD trial?
Participants may gain access to new treatments, receive extra medical monitoring, and help advance research that could improve future kidney disease care.
How do I set up an appointment for a screening visit?
You can schedule a screening visit by contacting the study team through the phone number or form provided in the study information. A coordinator will reach out to guide you through the next steps and find a convenient time for your appointment.
Can I leave a clinical trial after joining?
Yes. Participation is completely voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time without affecting your regular medical care.



