Ready to quit smoking for good?

Clinical trials are offering support that might help people quit smoking cigarettes and stay smoke-free. Check your eligibility, starting with a free health screening.

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Why consider clinical trials for support to quit smoking cigarettes? 

  • About ¾ of people who quit smoking relapse in the first 6 months.
  • The right support might make a difference; clinical trials may offer free study-related medications and guidance.
  • Quitting smoking may reduce the risk of health problems such as heart disease, lung disease, and reproductive issues.
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Check your eligibility. Start with a free health screening.

Fill out your information
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Fill out your information

Choose your location, tell us a little about you, and book your appointment.

Complete your blood test
Step 2

Complete your blood test

Visit the selected site for your blood draw.

Get your results
Step 3

Get your results

A few weeks after your test, our team will share your results, explain what they mean, and provide a copy for your doctor.

Choose a Convenient Location for Your Free Health Screening

Enter your zip code to find your nearest location

Don’t see your location listed? we will be in touch when a location opens near you

If eligible, your test will include heart, kidney,
and liver health insights.

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Lp(a)

A genetically determined type of cholesterol that puts you at greater risk of heart disease

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hsCRP

A high sensitivity protein that, if chronically elevated, can be associated with heart disease risk.

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A1c

An ongoing elevation of the sugar in your blood that negatively impacts your heart, blood vessels, kidneys, nerves, eyesight and more.

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Creatinine / eGFR

How well your kidneys are filtering out waste and keeping your body in balance.

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pTau

A protein that may measure your risk for developing Alzheimer's disease (Based on eligibility at select locations).

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Lipid Panel

Measures cholesterol and fats in your blood.

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Liver Function Tests

Blood tests to screen for liver disease and detect fibrosis.

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Waist to Height Ratio

An alternate way to check obesity and health risk

If you're eligible, you may receive these additional tests:

FeNO (Fractional exhaled Nitric Oxide)

Higher levels of nitric oxide can be a sign of inflammation in your lungs.

Platelets

Help with blood clotting and provide information about how your liver fuctioning

EOS (Eosinophils)

A type of white blood cell involved in inflammation. High levels may point to asthma or other allergic conditions affecting lungs.

You may quit smoking and help support a smoke-free future. Start with a free health screening.

Learn more about certain health risks and better understand if clinical trials may be right for you.

No insurance is required. Care Access provides this health screening free of charge.

If you participate in clinical trials, you may receive study-related medication and monitoring at no cost, as well as compensation for time and travel.

Help advance support for quitting smoking, for future generations.

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Hear from others who have participated in the Future of Medicine:

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Tamera P.

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I had a positive experience. The technician who took my blood was nice and professional. The representative explained my test results and went in detailed what the results meant. In addition, she was eager to answer my questions.
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Inez G.

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Great, fast and friendly service. The lady who assisted me and drew my blood did an amazing job. Did not feel any pain or discomfort. Would recommend.
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Teresa S.

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I had great experience! My nurse was knowledgeable and professional and the entire process was quick and easy.
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Rachel G.

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I am a serious hard stick but the phlebotomist there got me first try! I was crazy impressed.
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Rach C.

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Beautiful facility, great team and very organized research clinic.
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Care Access works around the world to make the future of health better for all. We help people learn more about their health, access health resources they need, and participate in research to help find new medicines and cures.

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Sources

  1. NIH (June 9, 2021.) Patterns and predictors of smoking relapse among inpatient smoking intervention participants: a 1-year follow-up study in Korea. Retrieved May 8, 2026 from https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8298987/.