We hope our patients can be reassured that as a research active practice we are forward thinking and strive to do our best for them.

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We hope our patients can be reassured that as a research active practice we are forward thinking and strive to do our best for them.

Research helps us find evidence-supported answers “It is in everyone’s interest to support and achieve advances in health care.” Tim Charlesworth, Parkinson’s research participant to improve treatments and quality of life for patients now and in the future

Clinical research can focus on Promoting a healthier lifestyle Disease prevention Disease diagnosis Treatment of common ailments Management of long term health conditions

Taking part in research can be Empowering "Research gives hope and you feel empowered knowing you might be helping researchers get that spark or answer they have been searching for.“ Adrian Aldridge, Heart failure study participant, Cornwall Taking part in research can be Empowering

Taking part in research can be Reassuring “By taking part in research studies I know my condition is monitored very closely which gives me peace of mind.” Chrissie Mortimer, Research participant Taking part in research can be Reassuring

Taking part in research can be Rewarding “It feels good knowing this research has the potential to benefit others, particularly children, in the future.” Stephen Underwood, Research participant Taking part in research can be Rewarding

"Taking part in health research is my way of saying thank you - giving back to the NHS which has looked after me so well all my life." Anne Walsh-Waring, Renal research participant Over 21,300 people took part in clinical health research studies in the South West (2015-16)

We would love to know if you or someone you care for would be interested in supporting health research at this practice.