Swansea is Wales' second-largest city and a growing clinical research hub. Swansea Bay University Health Board runs active trial programmes at Morriston and Singleton hospitals, with strengths in emergency medicine, surgery, and chronic disease management. The Swansea University Medical School is recognised for population health, data science, and life sciences research.
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Major clinical research facilities running trials in the Swansea area
Morriston Hospital — major teaching hospital and cardiac surgery centre. Active trials in emergency medicine, cardiology, and surgery.
Internationally recognised for population health, data science, and life sciences research. Supports translational clinical trials.
Swansea University. Uses anonymised health data to support clinical trials and population health research across Wales.
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Use TrialConnect to search for actively recruiting clinical trials in Swansea. Our results come directly from ClinicalTrials.gov and include contact details for each trial site so you can reach out directly.
Several research units in Swansea offer paid studies. Compensation typically ranges from £500 to £3,000 per study. Check our paid research section for current opportunities.
Clinical trials in Swansea cover a wide range of conditions including oncology, cardiology, neurology, respiratory medicine, rare diseases, and many more. Use our search to filter by specific condition or browse by condition.
Not always. Many trials accept self-referrals, though some require a referral from your GP or specialist. Contact the trial site directly using the details shown on each trial listing to confirm their process.
Yes. You never pay to participate in a clinical trial. All medical care related to the trial is provided free of charge. Some trials also compensate you for your time and travel expenses.