medical-mcp and healthcare-mcp-public
These are complements that serve overlapping but distinct purposes—one provides medical information aggregation across FDA, WHO, PubMed, and RxNorm, while the other extends the scope to include preprints (medRxiv), clinical literature (NCBI Bookshelf), and clinical trials data, making them best used together for comprehensive medical data access within MCP-compatible systems.
About medical-mcp
JamesANZ/medical-mcp
An MCP server that provides comprehensive medical information by querying multiple authoritative medical APIs including FDA, WHO, PubMed, Google Scholar, and RxNorm
This local server provides access to comprehensive medical information from trusted sources like FDA, WHO, and PubMed. It allows you to search for drug details, health statistics, and medical literature, bringing the results directly into your AI coding environment. This is designed for medical researchers, healthcare developers, students, clinicians, and pediatricians who need fast, private access to medical data.
About healthcare-mcp-public
Cicatriiz/healthcare-mcp-public
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing AI assistants with access to healthcare data and medical information tools, including FDA drug info, PubMed, medRxiv, NCBI Bookshelf, clinical trials, ICD-10, DICOM metadata, and a medical calculator.
This tool helps healthcare professionals and researchers quickly access and synthesize medical information from diverse authoritative sources. You can input search terms related to drugs, medical literature, health topics, or clinical trials and receive structured data from sources like the FDA, PubMed, and ClinicalTrials.gov. It's designed for anyone needing to rapidly look up medical facts, understand drug details, or find research and trial information.
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