Diabetes-related Clinical Trials Near Me
Interventional studies in the United States of America with at least one site/location currently recuriting.
Data last refreshed 07/16/2025


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Please click the 'Study URL' link below for more details and contact information for that particular study

This app is based on the work of Andrew Cooper, Gayle Garson, Arpit Jain, Tyler Ketterl, Amy Wilcox at Seattle Children's Hospital.

The information provided on this dashboard is intended for general informational purposes only. It is designed to give an overview of clinical trial opportunities available within the US. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information, it is important to discuss any clinical trial options with your healthcare provider before making any decisions. Participation in clinical trials is voluntary, and eligibility may vary based on individual health conditions and medical history. Please consult with your medical team for personalized advice regarding clinical trial opportunities. Except for minor geo-coding edits, data presented here is as-is from Clinicaltrials.gov

Data source: Clinicaltrials.gov API.

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The customized Condition Selector searches Brief Summary, Keyword, and Conditions fields in the data provided by ClinicalTrials.gov for the following combinations. When more than one option is checked, Clinical Trials are filtered to include ANY trials that contain the options. Please see the code repository for the actual coding statements.
  • 'Type 1 Diabetes' looks for various permuations of 'type' and '1' or 'I', with or without spaces or hyphens, along with 't1d' or 't1dm', and with various capitalizaitons.
  • 'Type 2 Diabetes' looks for various permuations of 'type' and '2' or 'II', with or without spaces or hyphens, along with 't2d' or 't2dm', and with various capitalizaitons.
  • 'Gestational Diabetes' looks for the words 'gestational' or 'gdn', with various capitalizations.
  • 'Prediabetes' looks for the pattern 'prediabet' or the combination of 'pre' and 'diabet' with spaces or hyphens between them, with various capitalizations. This allows us to detect permutations of both prediabetes and prediabetic.
  • 'Neuropathic Complications' looks for the pattern 'neuropath' to capture both 'neuropathic' and neuropathy, along with the words 'foot', 'ulcer', 'weakness', or 'amputation', all with various capitalizations.
  • 'Hyperglycemia' looks for the pattern 'hyperglycem' to capture both 'hyperglycemia' and 'hyperglycemic', with various capitalizations.
  • 'Hypoglycemia' looks for the pattern 'hypoglycem' to capture both 'hypoglycemia' and 'hypoglycemic', with various capitalizations.
  • 'Hypertension' looks for the word 'hypertension' with various capitalizations.

For technical questions about this page, please contact: Andrew.Cooper@SeattleChildrens.Org
For information regarding Seattle Children's Hospital, please visit our web page.

Code for this app can be downloaded or forked from the Seattle Children's Hospital Data Science GitHub page.