Clinical Trials Centre
Connecting health research to clinical care. Find out more about clinical trials, explore our facilities and browse the latest publications.
The Royal Adelaide Hospital Clinical Trials Centre boasts state-of-the-art facilities and is built to meet the needs of clinical trial patients and optimise patient flow.
The Royal Adelaide Hospital is located in Adelaide BioMed City, South Australia's health innovation and translation district. This provides several important benefits to patients and researchers:
- eligible patients at the Royal Adelaide Hospital can easily join clinical trials
- access to a range of world-class, internationally renowned doctors and researchers
- access to world-class facilities, staff and equipment at the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
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What are clinical trials?
Find out how clinical trials contribute to health care advancements in the prevention, new treatments and cures for serious health conditions affecting the community.
Visit our research participation pageHow to find a clinical trial?
Finding an available clinical trial at the Royal Adelaide Hospital or The Queen Elizabeth Hospital is now quick and easy. ClinTrial Refer is free to download and use by healthcare professionals, patients and carers.
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Spacious and comfortable, the amenities include:
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- nine fully equipped and sound-proofed clinic rooms
- patient observation area with six recliner chairs, a television and kitchenette
- large phlebotomy room
- reception area with television
- sample processing rooms
- wet room for processing biohazardous waste
- on-premises storage room
- patient toilets (including disability access with sample pass-through cabinets)
- additional secure sample processing, equipment and storage area on level 9 of the hospital.
To maintain accuracy and quality, all equipment is regularly calibrated and serviced, including:
- stadiometer
- x-ray light viewer
- bariatric scales
- tympanic and infrared digital thermometers
- ECG machine
- AED device
- Basic life support trolley
- glucometers
- biosafety cabinet
- sample processing bench
- centrifuges (ambient and refrigerated)
- sample storage refrigerators
- freezers (-20 and -80 degrees C).
When visitors or clinical trial participants arrive at the centre, they are greeted by our friendly staff. Staff are trained to provide information about the trials and educate about research at CALHN. The reception area includes comfortable visitor chairs, a TV and a health promotion stand. Private spaces are also available to interview patients and perform clinical trial activities.
The centre has been built with efficiency in mind to optimise patient flow, with the following in mind:
- direct access to the centre through an external hospital entrance
- the PPT chutes send patient samples directly to our onsite SA pathology lab for fast processing
- toilets have sample pass-through cabinets, providing a convenient discreet way to retrieve patient samples.
Keeping our facility, patients and staff safe and secure is very important.
Swipe cards control access to the facility and key areas. These are only used by staff working at the centre.
An intercom is used by patients and other staff when they arrive for appointments.
Bookings are required for all patients.
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Research publications
Browse the latest CALHN research outcomes from a range of peer-reviewed sources.
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For questions, advice and guidance on clinical trial submissions, contract negotiation or processes, please email our research team.
This page was last updated 7 May 2025.
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