Metro Pain Research Institute

 
 
 

Monash House Private Hospital is the clinical facility where the Metro Pain Research Institute conducts its studies.

 
Metro Pain Research Institute Logo - Clinical Trials in Chronic Pain
 
 

About MPRI

Metro Pain Research Institute (MPRI) runs clinical studies to help find new and improved treatments for patients suffering from chronic pain. MPRI also monitors the treatment outcomes for patients who have undergone established interventional treatments at Metro Pain Group (MPG) to ensure the treatments continue to be successful.

The data obtained from the research conducted is analysed in depth and the results disseminated through the publication of articles in high quality medical/scientific journals, and presentations delivered by the MPG doctors at national and international conferences. This enables other researchers and doctors around the world to review and learn from the discoveries made. Our doctors and staff take pride in being at the forefront of the latest advances in treatments, techniques and technology.

If you are interested in learning more about our research department or about our clinical trials, please email research@MPRI.com.au.

Clinical Research

MPRI is involved in many different types of clinical trials, from independent physician-initiated studies that are only conducted at our centre, to large international, multi-centre studies where we are the leading site.

All our studies are reputable, fulfil the criteria for Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and have been reviewed and approved by an independent ethics committee. Our staff have received GCP accreditation and perform research tasks in strict adherence with the ICH guidelines: an international ethical and scientific quality standard for designing, conducting, recording and reporting clinical trials.

We pride ourselves on conducting research to the highest standards and at all times, caring for the patient as top priority.

Current Studies

MCR is currently running 8 clinical trials, with several more due to start later this year. 
Some of the conditions we are investigating include:

  • Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

  • Chronic Lower Back Pain

  • Chronic Leg Pain

  • Disc disease

To learn more please email our research department at: research@MPRI.com.au.