United States Naval Medical Center, San Diego
Trial Pipeline
Remotely Supervised tDCS+ for Complex Attention in mTBI (Cognetric)
NCT06413173
Treatment Optimization of Brain-injured Warfighters
NCT06561100
Crisis Response Planning for Military Personnel
NCT05795764
Does Joint Lavage Reduce Intraarticular Inflammation in High-energy Tibial Pilon Fractures?
NCT05652881
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Suture Button Versus Fibulink Fixation for Acute Ankle Syndesmosis Injuries
NCT05626036
Longitudinal Evaluation of Active-Duty Personnel with Accessory Pathways (LEAD-AP)
NCT06798961
Effects of Acupuncture on Perceived Stress and Health in Military Service Members
NCT06044714
Behavioral Activation + Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD and Comorbid MDD
NCT02874131
Coherence Training for Military Personnel
NCT01599598
Intraocular Pressure During Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Procedures Utilizing Steep Trendelenburg Positioning
NCT01261871
What the Pipeline for United States Naval Medical Center, San Diego Shows
According to the ClinicalTrials.gov registry, United States Naval Medical Center, San Diego is linked to 64 US clinical trials across every stage of research activity. Of those, 59 studies are currently recruiting — about 92% of the sponsor's indexed portfolio — and 4 are already marked complete, representing roughly 6% of the total. Recruiting share is one of the more practical signals here: it reflects how much of a sponsor's research is presently open to new participants, while the completed share indicates the depth of finished work that has already contributed registry results. Both counts come directly from the public ClinicalTrials.gov dataset and are refreshed on the registry side; this page mirrors the latest data pull without altering it.
The phase mix for United States Naval Medical Center, San Diego reports 0 late-stage studies (Phase 3 and Phase 4 combined) and 0 earlier-phase studies (Phase 1 and Phase 2). A portfolio weighted toward Phase 3 usually reflects an organization advancing candidates toward regulatory review, where the research centers on comparative efficacy and broader safety across larger populations. A heavier Phase 1 and Phase 2 tilt generally indicates exploratory work — safety, dosing, and early signal detection — and is common among research-forward sponsors that seed many early programs. Phase 4 entries, when present, track interventions already in real-world use and typically focus on long-term safety, effectiveness across subgroups, or formulation comparisons.
The top therapeutic focus area indexed for United States Naval Medical Center, San Diego is Mild Traumatic Brain Injury with 2 linked trials, and 9 other condition areas appear in the top list above. That distribution is a quick read of where the organization concentrates its research attention; it does not imply product availability, market share, or any clinical endorsement. All numbers on this page come from ClinicalTrials.gov maintained by the National Library of Medicine, and counts can shift as new studies are registered or existing ones update their status. This information is provided for reference and educational purposes only, not as medical, investment, or regulatory advice — verify current details directly with ClinicalTrials.gov before relying on any figure here.
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