Ulcerative Colitis


Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a painful disease caused by inflammation of the colon. This inflammation causes damage to the mucosal lining of the intestine and can cause damage beneath this protective lining. Unfortunately, many sufferers do not have adequate responses to available medications. Ongoing research into new medications is essential for discovering improved treatments for ulcerative colitis (UC).

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  • Nature Coast: Inverness- Study (ATLAS-UC)
Nature Coast: Inverness- Study (ATLAS-UC)


  • Fleming Island
  • Jacksonville Borland Groover
  • Jacksonville University Blvd.
  • Jacksonville Westside
  • Nature Coast – Crystal River
  • Nature Coast – Inverness
  • St. Augustine
Fleming Island
Jacksonville Borland Groover
Jacksonville University Blvd.
Jacksonville Westside
Nature Coast – Crystal River
Nature Coast – Inverness
St. Augustine


This research study is enrolling at:


Nature Coast Clinical Research – Inverness
411 West Highland Boulevard
Inverness, FL 34452
(352) 341-2100



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