Living with Schizophrenia?
Explore Schizophrenia Clinical Trial in Texas
Schizophrenia is a chronic and complex mental health condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. It may involve symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and social withdrawal. The severity and frequency of symptoms can vary from person to person and may change over time.
For many individuals, schizophrenia can impact daily functioning, relationships, employment, and overall quality of life. Even with current treatment options, some people continue to experience ongoing symptoms or challenges that interfere with stability and well-being.
Revival Research Institute is conducting an observational schizophrenia study in Texas to better understand symptom patterns, treatment outcomes, and overall patient experiences. This schizophrenia clinical trial is designed to gather important data that may help improve future schizophrenia treatment research and support long-term care strategies.
Are You Eligible to Participate?
- Male & female, 18 years of age or older
- Has a diagnosis of schizophrenia
About the Observational Schizophrenia Study
Schizophrenia is a lifelong condition that often requires ongoing management. While various therapies are available, responses to treatment can differ significantly between individuals. Understanding real-world symptom patterns, treatment adherence, and patient-reported outcomes is essential to advancing care.
Revival Research Institute is conducting a schizophrenia symptom improvement study to observe and document how individuals experience symptoms over time and how current treatments impact daily life. Unlike interventional trials, this observational schizophrenia study does not assign investigational medication. Instead, it focuses on collecting clinical information to support future advancements in schizophrenia treatment research.
This schizophrenia clinical trial in Texas will be conducted at our research location with careful monitoring and structured assessments. Participants must comply with all study procedures and scheduled visits.
*All study-related procedures are provided at no cost, no insurance is required to participate, and participants may receive compensation for time and travel.
**To take the next step, submit the form above, and our research staff will contact you to determine if you qualify. A brief discussion about your health and medical history may be required.
Get Started
What to Expect?
If you are living with schizophrenia and are interested in contributing to a schizophrenia symptom improvement study, you may qualify to enroll in this observational research. After completing the interest form above, a research team member will contact you for a brief pre-screening to assess initial eligibility. If you qualify, you will be asked to review and sign an Informed Consent Form that explains the study procedures, data collection process, and your rights as a participant.
Following consent, you will attend a study visit at our clinical research site in Texas. During this visit, we will review your medical history, discuss current treatment approaches, and conduct structured assessments related to symptom patterns and overall functioning.
If you meet all eligibility criteria, you will be enrolled in the observational schizophrenia study. Our team will ensure that you fully understand your participation and what to expect throughout the study duration. You are encouraged to ask questions at any time.
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Understanding Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia may include:
- Hallucinations
- Delusions
- Disorganized thinking
- Reduced emotional expression
- Social withdrawal
Common Signs & Symptoms include
- Difficulty concentrating
- Changes in perception
- Unusual beliefs
- Trouble maintaining daily activities
- Emotional or behavioral changes
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Guide to Schizophrenia
We’ve gathered answers to some of the most common questions about what causes Schizophrenia, how it can be managed, and what steps you can take to support your health. Still have questions? Our team is here to help. Call us at +1 (248) 721-9539 — we’ll be happy to assist you.


