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Finding a clinical trial shouldn't be complicated

We make it simple to discover studies for your condition and check if you might qualify — all in a few minutes.

How it works

Step 01

Find trials for your condition

Search by condition or browse our database of active clinical trials. We show you studies that are currently enrolling participants near you or available remotely.

No account needed to browse
Step 02

Check if you qualify

Each study has specific requirements. We turn those complex medical criteria into simple yes/no questions. Answer a few quick questions to see if you might be eligible.

Takes about 2-3 minutes
Step 03

Prepare your next step

If a study looks relevant, save the summary, discuss it with your clinician, or review the official ClinicalTrials.gov listing. We do not contact sites for you.

Nothing sent to trial sites
Find trials for your condition

Why patients trust us

Your privacy comes first

We do not collect your contact information or send your answers to trial sites.

Completely free

PatientMatch is currently a free public-good project for patients.

Refreshed daily

Trial information comes from official registries and is refreshed by an automated daily job.

Common questions

Is this really free?

Yes. PatientMatch is completely free for patients. We don't charge any fees or require payment.

How do you make money?

PatientMatch is currently a free public-good project. We are focused on transparent trial discovery rather than selling patient leads.

Is my information safe?

You can browse anonymously. We avoid collecting contact information and keep matching details local whenever possible.

What happens after I find a trial?

You can review your screening summary, save or share it, and use the official ClinicalTrials.gov page to decide what to ask your doctor or the study team.

Can I change my mind?

Absolutely. You can stop at any point. Even after connecting with a study, you're never obligated to participate.

Ready to see what's out there?

Start with your condition, compare studies that are enrolling now, and bring your shortlist to your next appointment.