Volunteering for UK medical trials and medical research studies at Trial Volunteer in association with Heart Lung Centre based in London,
Queen Anne Street Medical Centre, 18-22 Queen Anne St, London W1G 8HU
Commonly asked questions:
How do you start becoming a volunteer?
Answer: Before you are eligible to take part in a clinical trial, you will be given all the trial
Information by a team member and will be invited to attend a full medical screening by one of our doctors.
Question: How long can a trial take?
Answer: Volunteers involvement can take just a matter of weeks with occasional follow up visits.
Question: How safe is a clinical trial?
Answer: New treatments being investigated in a clinical study have to have extensive,
meticulous testing and research in a laboratory before being considered safe to be
tested with human volunteers.
Question: Who regulates trials?
Answer: Clinical research in the UK is a highly regulated industry
EU Clinical Trials Directive which is enforced in the UK by two governmental bodies.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
(MHRA) and by Approved Ethics Committees.
Question: Who can become a medical volunteer?
Answer: Male or Female and as long as you are over the age of 18 and willing to participate
in the development of new treatments and are registered with a general practitioner.
Usually our volunteers are required to be in good health ask for more details.
Please click to contact us and find information on how to find us
Volunteers Required Now, Non-Smoking, Healthy & Asthmatic. Based in Central London.
Please fill out the form to apply alternatively call us now on 0207 034 3307
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