Changing Life Through Clinical Research
JOSHA Research, founded in 2005, is an independent, clinical private research facility. It is situated in the central business district of Bloemfontein, capital of the Free State Province in central South Africa.
Our Team
Josha Research is equipped with a comprehensive range of amenities and a multidisciplinary team of experts. This includes qualified medical doctors, registered nurses, pharmacists, laboratory technicians, data capturers, administrative personnel, and office support staff—each playing a vital role in the success of every study. The clinic specializes in Phase 1 to Phase 3 clinical trials, ensuring rigorous early-stage testing.
Site Profile
JOSHA Research is housed in a historic building partially owned by the company. It underwent extensive renovations recently and is now a world class facility of excellence in clinical research. The site specializes in Phase II and III studies and has conducted more than 120 clinical trials with great success for many years.
THE SITE CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING AMENITIES
All areas are access controlled and with air conditioning counseling rooms,
Training areas that’s suitable for small conferences.
FIELDS OF RESEARCH INTEREST AND PREVIOUS TRIALS
Infectious Diseases – HIV and TB Cardiovascular Diseases – Cholesterol, Cardiac Dysrhythmia & Cardiac Failure, Diabetes type 1 and 2.
AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT
All applicable equipment are calibrated annually according to international standards, with certificates immediately available on request Emergency trolley complying with local MCC requirements.
About us
Josha Research
Founded in 2005 by its visionary Managing Director, Dr. Johan Lombaard, Josha Research began as a dream and has since evolved into one of the world’s leading research clinics. Nestled in the heart of Bloemfontein, the facility is located in a beautifully restored historic building that has undergone significant renovations and upgrades over the years, reflecting both its rich heritage and its commitment to cutting-edge medical research.
