Paid Lyme Disease Vaccine Clinical Trials: 2026 Compensation and Eligibility Guide

By Glen MeadeUpdated July 2026

Paid Lyme disease vaccine trials enroll healthy adults, and often people who spend time outdoors in tick regions, compensating roughly $500-$2,000 for a series of injection and follow-up visits over 1-2 years. There is currently no approved human Lyme vaccine, making these among the most consequential healthy-volunteer studies recruiting now.

Lyme Disease Vaccine trials at a glance

  • Typical participant compensation: $500-$2,000 total
  • Typical length: 1-2 years (short visits: injections + blood draws)
  • Cost to you: $0, study care, testing, and treatment are provided free

Ranges reflect typical published study compensation; the exact amount for any study is listed in its consent form and varies by sponsor, location, and visit schedule.

What lyme disease vaccine studies are recruiting for

Lyme disease cases keep climbing and there is no approved human vaccine, so late-stage vaccine trials are recruiting heavily, especially people who hike, garden, hunt, or work outdoors in the Northeast, Midwest, and other tick regions.

Vaccine studies are lighter-lift than treatment trials: a handful of injection visits, then periodic blood draws to measure immune response, each compensated. You are helping to close one of the biggest gaps in preventive medicine.

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Lyme vaccine study match

See if a paid lyme disease vaccine study near you is currently enrolling. Free to check, takes about a minute, and there is no obligation, you decide after seeing the study details and compensation.

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Who typically qualifies

  • Healthy adults; some studies include adolescents
  • Living in or spending time in Lyme-endemic regions is a plus for some protocols
  • No prior Lyme disease for some studies; others enroll previously infected
  • Able to attend injection visits and periodic blood draws

Every study defines its own criteria, and screening (which is free and usually compensated) is how you find out for sure. A “no” for one study is often a “yes” for another recruiting the same condition.

How joining works

  1. Match: submit your interest and basic info for studies recruiting your condition near you.
  2. Pre-screen: a short phone or online questionnaire checks the basics.
  3. Screening visit: free medical evaluation (labs, measurements, history) to confirm eligibility, often paid even if you do not continue.
  4. Informed consent: you get the full study details, including the exact compensation schedule, in writing before agreeing to anything.
  5. Participate: attend visits, get compensated per visit, and withdraw at any time if you choose, you keep what you have earned.

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Disclaimer: This page is researched general information, not medical advice, and DonorPayCalculator is not a medical provider or research site. Whether any study is appropriate for you is a decision for you, your doctor, and the study team. Compensation figures are typical published ranges and vary by study; the consent form for a specific study is the only authoritative source for its payment terms.