The CRC is responsible for managing and running clinical research studies taking place at The London Clinic.
Clinical studies are research involving people taking part to help figure out if a medicine, surgical procedure or behavioural intervention can benefit patients’ lives and improve their health.
Over the past two years, the CRC has contributed to clinical research studies in the fields of:
- Sickle Cell Disease
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
- Asthma
- Haematology
Performing over 200 visits and supporting other organisations through provision of specialist services.
The London Clinic’s aim is to ensure our patients have access to a wide range of treatment choices, including new therapies that may not be available anywhere else.
The London Clinic is more than a hospital, and we invest in improving patients’ lives beyond treatment.
The Clinical Research Centre strives to help bring patients the newest, most innovative treatments.
The CRC also provides a range of services to leading clinical research organisations. We work closely with the BARTS Hospital, Imperial University, AstraZeneca, Ablative solutions, ReCor Medical and Queen Anne Street Medical Centre.