Research practice

This general practice is research active.

Conducting high-quality clinical research helps us to keep improving NHS care by finding out which treatments work best.

In this practice, you might be asked to take part in a clinical research study. Alternatively, ask our staff about clinical studies suitable for you.

Taking part in a clinical research study is voluntary and can be a rewarding experience.

To find local clinical research studies, go to: National Institute for Health and Care Research | NIHR

To find out more about clinical research in the East Midlands visit: National Institute for Health and Care Research | NIHR

To read about other patients who have benefited from taking part in clinical research visit: National Institute for Health and Care Research | NIHR

Help the fight against COVID

Please view the help fight against COVID-10 poster (PDF) for more information, to see if you could be eligible to join the PRINCIPLE trial and help the fight against COVID-19.

If you are eligible and would like to receive more information on how you can help, please complete the PRINCIPLE trial information request form.

Glad study

Developed in collaboration with mental health charity MQ and with patients and service users the GLAD study seeks your involvement.

To take part in the GLAD Study, you must:

  • Have experienced clinical anxiety and/or depression during your life
  • Be aged 16 and above
  • Live in England

The Genetic Links to Anxiety and Depression (GLAD) Study is designed for individuals over the age of 16. Kings College are offering  an exciting opportunity to get involved in the largest ever study of anxiety and depression. Sign-up at www.gladstudy.org.uk.