NEWS
Seattle Clinical Research Center (SCRC) is pleased to announce the addition of Nicole Ehrhardt, MD, as Co-Medical Director. Dr. Ehrhardt’s primary focus will be on leveraging her expertise in endocrinology studies, in collaboration with Rainier Clinical Research Center (RCRC), to build SCRC’s cardio-metabolic research portfolio, particularly in the areas of obesity and diabetes.
Seattle Clinical Research Center (SCRC) is proud to recognize the recent FDA approval of elinzanetant (brand name Lynkuet), developed by Bayer, for the treatment of moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes) associated with menopause.
Seattle Clinical Research Center (SCRC) is proud to share that a new treatment for migraine—Atzumi™ (dihydroergotamine) nasal powder—has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults.
Seattle Clinical Research Center is pleased to recognize the recent FDA approval of a new non-hormonal copper intrauterine device (IUD), now officially approved for up to three years of use.
Seattle Clinical Research Center (SCRC) is thrilled to announce our upcoming move to a new location, effective April 1st, 2024. The new facility is custom-built to accommodate our expanding operations and provide an enhanced environment for conducting cutting-edge multi-specialty Phase I-IV clinical trials.
SEATTLE – The clinical research site Seattle Women’s Health, Research and Gynecology has unveiled a new brand: Seattle Clinical Research Center (SCRC).
Seattle Clinical Research Center will be closing our Gynecology practice on August 31, 2020. We will operate exclusively as a Clinical Research Center and none of our physicians will be providing medical care to patients outside of our research studies.
It is our responsibility to prioritize the health of ourselves, our patients, and the rest of the community, especially those that are most vulnerable to the disease.
EVENTS
MLK Day of Service
Monday, January 19, 2026
All Day
The clinic will be closed as our team volunteers in the community.
SCOPE Summit
February 2-5, 2026
Orlando, FL
BLOG
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The holidays are a time for joy, celebration, and connection, but they can also bring a lot of stress, extra responsibilities, and changes to your normal routine. With travel, gatherings, heavier meals, and cooler weather, it’s easy to feel a little off-balance this time of year.
Healthy skin isn’t just about appearance; it’s a reflection of your overall well-being and daily habits.
Each November, we recognize Bladder Health Month. This is a time to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining a healthy bladder and to break the stigma around bladder-related conditions that affect millions of people worldwide.
Every few seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. From accident victims and cancer patients to those undergoing surgery or managing chronic illnesses, donated blood is often the lifeline that turns crisis into recovery.
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, it’s an important time to reflect on what this awareness movement truly represents: empowerment through prevention.
Finding the right birth control isn’t a one-size-fits-all decision. With so many options available from pills and patches to IUDs and implants, it’s important to choose a method that fits your body, lifestyle, and long-term goals.
Urinary incontinence (UI) affects millions of adults, yet many people feel uncomfortable talking about it. Understanding the different types, symptoms, and treatment options is the first step toward managing this common condition.
An HSV-2 diagnosis can feel isolating and overwhelming, but you are far from alone. Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2, commonly known as genital herpes, is a widespread condition affecting millions globally.
When it comes to birth control, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. With so many options available, choosing the right one for your lifestyle and preferences is key.
Each year, flu season brings the risk of missed work, school absences, and in some cases, serious complications. While traditional flu vaccines have been an important line of defense for decades, a new era of protection is on the horizon.
Summer in the Pacific Northwest means sunshine, outdoor activities and a little more sweat than usual. While the warm weather is great, it’s not always kind to acne-prone skin.
At Seattle Clinical Research Center, we understand that the journey to better health starts with careful, methodical, and compassionate research into new ways to prevent, treat, and manage diseases.
When it comes to health, taking action early is one of the smartest decisions a man can make. Prioritizing your well-being isn’t just about avoiding illness, it’s about maximizing your energy, protecting your future, and showing up fully for yourself and those you care about.
Breaking out in hives can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and even alarming—especially when you don’t know why it’s happening. Most people assume hives are caused by an allergic reaction, but that’s not always the case.
Urinary tract infections, commonly known as UTIs, affect millions of people each year. They occur when bacteria enter the urinary tract, causing discomfort and sometimes serious complications if left untreated.