Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by extreme and unpredictable mood swings. These mood swings involve episodes of mania, characterized by elevated and euphoric moods, and episodes of depression, marked by intense sadness and feelings of hopelessness. Individuals with bipolar disorder may also experience periods of stable or balanced moods between these extremes.

It’s important for individuals with bipolar disorder to work closely with mental health professionals to develop a comprehensive treatment plan and to receive ongoing support to manage their symptoms and maintain stability in their lives.

Please contact APG Research for more information about our current studies for children and adolescents with Bipolar I and Bipolar II.

Patients who qualify to participate in a study will receive:

  • Assessments by a Board Certified Psychiatrist
  • Investigational medication at no cost
  • Study-related care and monitoring
  • Compensation for time and travel

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APG Research provides extensive service to our sponsors, physicians and research patients. Our team has a combined 40 years of clinical research experience in adult and pediatric studies including Major Depression, Autism, Anxiety, Bipolar, OCD, ADHD and Schizophrenic Disorders.
Our research team has two full-time Board Certified Psychiatrists or PIs on site, a full-time rater, a full-time ARNP, four full-time CRCs, two assistant CRCs, and three Laboratory Technicians that specialize in Depression Treatments, ADHD Treatments and much more.

We screen/select our study patients from our private practice (APG Health) database. APG Health Group is the largest outpatient practice in the greater Orlando Area with fourteen clinicians treating 150-200 patients a day.

APG Research treats patients with Autism/PDD-NOS/Asperger’s, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, Panic Disorders, ADD/ADHD, Schizophrenia, and other Mental Health Disorders. We see patients from ages 3 years to 70 years of age.