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Pioneers in Neuro Clinical Research

NeuroClin Glasgow is an independent research organisation engaged in national and international clinical studies that seek to find better treatments for those with memory impairment, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, Depression and other neurological conditions.

We are currently accepting applicants across Scotland for research studies into Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and Depression. Consultations take place at our state-of the-art research clinic based near Motherwell.

Participation is free. Volunteers who qualify for one of our current studies will receive:

– Top class study-related care from doctors at the clinic
– Reimbursement for all travel expenses
– Tea, coffee and lunch facilities during their visits to the clinic

Please note a Study Partner is only needed for our Alzheimer’s Trials.

 

Register for yourself or on behalf of someone else to take part

Please select the relevant pre-screener

Alzheimer’s Pre - Screener
Parkinson’s Pre - Screener

Please select a study below to view more information:

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Parkinson’s Study

A Study to assess the clinical benefit of BIIB122 Tablets and if it can slow the worsening of Early-Stage Parkinson’s Disease in participants between the ages of 30 and 80.

Are you or someone you know living with Parkinson’s.

Help us investigate a medication for people with Parkinson’s disease.

We are now seeking volunteers for this new study.

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ASPECT Research Study (Alzheimer’s)

Do you have a loved one with agitation associated with Alzheimer’s dementia?

Is their agitation becoming overwhelming?

Adults with moderate-to-severe agitation associated with Alzheimer’s dementia may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study called ASPECT™.

Register to take part in a study today!

If you would like to register for yourself or on behalf of someone else, please complete our short pre-screener form or call us on 0141 948 0206 and a member of our patient liaison team will be happy to discuss your suitability to take part in a current study based on your individual circumstances.

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