Path To

Innovative Medicine

We have the experience and expertise necessary for conducting rigorous clinical trial investigations. Learn more about your condition and gain access to new treatments.

Feasibility & Fast Start-Up

Feasibility & Fast Start-Up

We conduct rapid feasibility analysis and have the capacity for accelerated study set-up.

Recruitment & Retention

Recruitment & Retention

Our outreach, media strategies, and local engagement ensure high enrolment and low dropout rates.

Regulatory & Ethics Management

Regulatory & Ethics Management

From ethics submissions to document control, we manage all regulatory processes seamlessly.

Data Management & Quality Oversight

Data Management & Quality Oversight

Real-time source data verification (SDV), CTMS/EDC integration, and compliance with ICH GCP.

Safety Monitoring

Safety Monitoring

We maintain SAE logs, adverse event protocols, and work with DMCs for enhanced oversight.

Patient-Centric Support

Patient-Centric Support

We provide consistent follow-up, reimbursements, and continuity with GPs to maintain participant care.

Welcome to Clinicalysis

Driving Progress Through Expert Clinical Research

We are based in East London, delivering ethical, patient‑centred research from 48 North Street, RM1 1BH.

At Clinicalysis, research is a care option – backed by rigorous safety, ethical oversight, and a commitment to your wellbeing.

We bring world-class research closer to home – making clinical trials more accessible, ethical, and tailored to the needs of every participant. Whether you’re a healthy volunteer or someone managing a chronic condition, Clinicalysis offers you the chance to be part of the next breakthrough in medicine.

Join us in advancing science while receiving attentive clinical care and access to innovative treatments not yet available to the general public.

Join one of our Studies

At Clinicalysis, volunteers play a vital role in advancing medical research and shaping the future of healthcare. By participating in one of our clinical studies, you’ll be contributing to important scientific discoveries while accessing new treatment options and expert medical care. Every study we conduct is managed with the highest standards of safety, ethics, and confidentiality. If you’re interested in making a difference and being part of groundbreaking research, we invite you to explore our available studies and find out how you can get involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

A clinical trial is a carefully planned research study that tests how well a medical approach—such as a new drug, vaccine, treatment, or medical device—works in people.
These studies follow strict rules to check if the approach is safe, effective, and better than existing options. Clinical trials often take place in hospitals, clinics, or research centres, and participation is always voluntary.

At Clinicalysis, your safety is our highest priority.
We only work with clinical trials that meet strict regulatory and ethical standards. Every trial we support is reviewed by independent ethics committees and regulatory authorities before it begins. We monitor trials closely to ensure they follow Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, and we keep in regular contact with participants so that any concerns or side effects are addressed quickly. Your health, privacy, and informed consent are at the centre of everything we do.

Eligibility depends on the specific requirements of the clinical trial. Each study has set criteria—called “inclusion” and “exclusion” criteria—that outline who can take part. These may be based on age, medical history, current health status, or other factors. If you’re interested, our team will guide you through a simple screening process to see if you meet the criteria for a suitable trial.

Informed consent is the process of making sure you fully understand a clinical trial before you decide whether to take part. You’ll be given clear information—both in writing and verbally—about the purpose of the study, what will happen during it, any possible risks or side effects, and your rights as a participant.
You’ll have the chance to ask questions and take time to decide. If you choose to join, you’ll sign a consent form to confirm you understand and agree. Taking part is always voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time without affecting your usual medical care.

Yes. Taking part in a clinical trial is always voluntary, and you have the right to withdraw at any time—without giving a reason and without it affecting your regular medical care. If you choose to leave a study, the research team may ask if they can still use any information collected up to that point, but the decision will always be yours. Your safety, comfort, and choice come first.

In most clinical trials, your GP will be informed if you take part—especially if it’s important for your ongoing medical care. This helps ensure your GP has a complete picture of your health and any treatments or medications you may be receiving. You’ll be told exactly what information will be shared and asked for your permission before any contact is made. Your privacy will always be respected.

Some clinical trials offer compensation for your time, travel, or other expenses related to taking part. The amount and type of compensation varies depending on the study and is always explained before you decide to join. You’ll receive clear information about any payments, reimbursements, or benefits in your participant information sheet, so you can make an informed decision.

A placebo is a treatment that looks like the real treatment but doesn’t contain any active medicine. It’s used in some clinical trials to help researchers compare results and see whether the real treatment works better than no treatment at all.

Randomisation means that participants are assigned to different treatment groups by chance, like flipping a coin. This helps ensure the results are fair and not influenced by personal choice or bias. You’ll always be told if a trial involves placebos or randomisation before you decide to take part.

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