clinicaltrialsgov-mcp-server and healthcare-mcp-public
These are complements: the ClinicalTrials.gov-specific server provides deeper functionality for trial search and patient matching, while the broader healthcare server offers clinical trials access alongside complementary data sources (FDA drugs, PubMed, NCBI), allowing users to combine trial matching with literature review and drug information lookup in a single MCP integration.
About clinicaltrialsgov-mcp-server
cyanheads/clinicaltrialsgov-mcp-server
MCP server for the ClinicalTrials.gov v2 API. Allow LLMs to search trials, retrieve study details, compare studies, analyze trends, and match patients to eligible trials.
This project helps medical researchers, clinical trial managers, and healthcare professionals quickly find, analyze, and compare clinical trials listed on ClinicalTrials.gov. You can search for studies by various criteria, retrieve detailed information, including study results, and even match patients to eligible trials. It takes your search queries or patient profiles and provides structured trial 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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