Seattle Clinical Research Center

Seattle Clinical Research Center SCRC has successfully executed hundreds of multi-specialty Phase I-IV clinical trials.

Under the new ownership of Eric Hayashi, Seattle Women’s will become the new entity, Seattle Clinical Research Center. This partnership will allow our site and our sister site, Rainer Clinical Research Center, to come together under one organization. Through leadership of Dr. Robin Kroll and Eric Hayashi, Seattle CRC will look to expand its medical expertise beyond just Women’s Health and Diabetes research. With a combined nearly 60 years of experience behind the helm, Seattle CRC strives to provide excellence in all aspects of medical research.

Every woman deserves options when it comes to her health. Explore birth control research studies to learn about the late...
10/27/2025

Every woman deserves options when it comes to her health. Explore birth control research studies to learn about the latest advancements and see what might be right for you. Take charge of your choices today! https://seattlecrc.com/studies/ #!/

Living with itchy, unpredictable hives that come and go? Learn more about current clinical studies and how you can get i...
10/24/2025

Living with itchy, unpredictable hives that come and go? Learn more about current clinical studies and how you can get involved in advancing care for chronic hives. https://seattlecrc.com/studies/ #!/study/351

Everyday activities shouldn’t be interrupted by stress incontinence. Explore our clinical studies for stress urinary inc...
10/22/2025

Everyday activities shouldn’t be interrupted by stress incontinence. Explore our clinical studies for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and learn how research is helping people take back control. https://seattlecrc.com/studies/ #!/study/405

The flu might come around every year but so does the fight against it. Learn more about our flu studies and how you can ...
10/20/2025

The flu might come around every year but so does the fight against it. Learn more about our flu studies and how you can be part of the progress. https://seattlecrc.com/studies/ #!/study/400

UTI déjà vu? If recurring infections feel all too familiar, you’re not alone. Researchers are exploring vaccines that ma...
10/17/2025

UTI déjà vu? If recurring infections feel all too familiar, you’re not alone. Researchers are exploring vaccines that may help prevent repeat UTIs. Learn more about enrolling studies: https://seattlecrc.com/studies/ #!/study/332

10/15/2025

Recurring ge***al herpes outbreaks can feel like a broken record. Researchers are studying new ways to change the tune. Learn more about studies exploring potential treatment options: https://seattlecrc.com/studies/ #!/study/392 ***alHerpes

Taking steps today means more options for tomorrow. Our birth control studies are focused on forward-thinking solutions ...
10/13/2025

Taking steps today means more options for tomorrow. Our birth control studies are focused on forward-thinking solutions for reproductive health. Learn more about how you can be part of the research. https://seattlecrc.com/studies/ #!/

Adults experiencing recurring ge***al herpes outbreaks may have opportunities to participate in research studies explori...
10/10/2025

Adults experiencing recurring ge***al herpes outbreaks may have opportunities to participate in research studies exploring new approaches. Learn more: https://seattlecrc.com/studies/ #!/study/392 ***alHerpes

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