Paid clinical trials in Nottingham typically pay between £100 and £3,000+ per study, with Quotient Sciences the leading provider recruiting healthy volunteers in the city. Quotient runs its studies through the “We Need You Trials” programme. This guide explains what you can earn in Nottingham, who runs trials locally, and how to apply safely.

Who is this guide for?

If you live in or near Nottingham and want to earn money through regulated medical research, this guide covers the main local option, typical pay, and how to confirm any study is genuine before you apply.

Where can you find paid clinical trials in Nottingham?

Nottingham is home to Quotient Sciences, one of the UK’s most established early-phase clinical research units. Quotient recruits healthy volunteers for paid studies through its “We Need You Trials” programme and is known for strong onboarding and participant care.

ProviderLocationRecruits viaTypical pay
Quotient SciencesNottinghamWe Need You Trials£100–£3,000+

For a full breakdown of pay, safety and what to expect, see our Quotient Sciences review. Volunteers willing to travel can also compare Fortrea in Leeds and MAC in Manchester.

How much do Nottingham clinical trials pay?

Pay depends on the study, its length and the number of overnight stays:

  • Outpatient visits: £50–£200 per visit
  • Short residential studies: £1,000–£3,000
  • Longer or complex early-phase trials: £3,000+

Quotient’s early-phase residential studies tend to sit at the higher end because they often involve multi-day stays. For how Nottingham compares across the UK, see our guide to the best-paid clinical trials.

How do you apply for a paid trial in Nottingham?

  1. Check current studies through We Need You Trials or Quotient’s official site.
  2. Complete the eligibility screening. You’ll answer questions about your age, health and medical history.
  3. Confirm the study is registered. Use the UK’s Be Part of Research service or the WHO registry.
  4. Read the participant information sheet for pay, time commitment and your right to withdraw.

Are Nottingham clinical trials safe?

All Nottingham trials operate under the same UK safeguards: every study must be authorised by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and approved by an independent research ethics committee, as the NHS explains. You can withdraw at any time, without giving a reason. Our guide to clinical trial safety and compensation covers the protections in detail.

How to spot a clinical trial scam

A genuine Nottingham trial will never ask you to pay to take part or hand over banking logins. Legitimate units ask detailed medical-history questions during screening. If a “trial” requests money or is vague about who runs the study and where, treat it as a red flag.

The bottom line

Nottingham is a leading UK location for paid early-phase trials, anchored by Quotient Sciences and its We Need You Trials programme. Confirm any study is registered and MHRA-approved, never pay to join, and read the information sheet before you consent.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do paid clinical trials in Nottingham pay?

Most Nottingham studies pay between £100 and £3,000+, depending on length and the number of overnight stays.

Who runs paid trials in Nottingham?

Quotient Sciences is the leading provider, recruiting healthy volunteers through its We Need You Trials programme.

Are Nottingham clinical trials safe?

Yes. They are authorised by the MHRA and approved by an independent ethics committee, with on-site medical supervision. You can withdraw at any time.

What is We Need You Trials?

It is Quotient Sciences’ volunteer recruitment programme for its paid Nottingham studies.

How do I find paid clinical trials near me in Nottingham?

Compare current Nottingham studies through CheckMyTrial, or apply directly through We Need You Trials.

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