We’re looking for people living with Alcohol Use Disorder to take part in studies.

St Pancras Clinical Research is looking for people to take part in the development of new medicines for Alcohol use Disorder. If you are interested in taking part in one of our studies, please register your interest by clicking the button below and a member of our team will be in touch.

Your safety and well-being is our priority. We operate under the international regulations governing clinical trials, and in full partnership with your GP.

Where can you take part?

 

London Clinic

Our comfortable, friendly clinic is located a short walk from Barbican underground station, 8 minutes from Farringdon and 12 minutes from Liverpool street.

 

Chester Clinic

Situated in Upton, Chester, our clinic is accessible easily via public transport or car, and is a 10 minute drive from Chester railway station. Parking is available at the clinic.

SPCR and Alcohol Use Disorder

St Pancras Clinical Research was founded in 2016 by a group of medical experts with vast clinical trial experience across all phases – from first-in-human studies to post-marketing research.

SPCR has a particular interest in Alcohol Use Disorder, with a team of clinicians and consultant psychiatrists who have over 30 years of medical and research experience in the field.

We offer the opportunity to take part in clinical trials of new medicines for the treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder, and our participants have access to a range of specialist facilities and experienced in-house consultants.

Our patients benefit from:

  • A variety of diagnostic tests
  • Early access to potential new medicines
  • Access to specialist doctors and consultants
  • Regular comprehensive check-ups
  • Reimbursement for time and travel expenses

Am I eligible?

Please complete the form below to register your interest in our Alcohol Use Disorder studies. All participants in a clinical trial need to meet certain criteria to take part. If you are suitable based on your completed form, a member of the team will be in touch to talk to you in more detail about your symptoms and the trial options.