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Medical Imaging

Store X-rays, CT/MRI scans, ultrasound clips and radiology reports — and view them in the browser without extra software.

1

Upload a study

Open Records → Documents and use the Imaging studies panel. You can upload:

  • A DICOM file (.dcm) — a single image such as an X-ray or one CT/MRI slice.
  • A ZIP archive of a full study/series (e.g. a multi-slice CT or MRI).
  • A PDF radiology report.

Files up to 200 MB are supported. Each upload is recorded as a study in the chart and stored encrypted at rest.

2

View in the browser

Click a study to open the built-in viewer — no need to download and launch a desktop tool. It supports:

Pan (drag), zoom, window/level (brightness & contrast), reset, and fullscreen — the basics for reading an X-ray or a single CT slice in-app.

Re-opening a study you've already viewed is fast and doesn't re-download the image.

3

Multi-slice series & download

Multi-slice studies (a CT or MRI stack, uploaded as a ZIP) open in the viewer with a slice scrubber and mouse-wheel scrolling. You can also Download the whole study as a ZIP to open in a desktop viewer (Horos, RadiAnt, OHIF), or Rename a study from its row.

4

Privacy & access

Imaging is part of the medical record: it's encrypted, access-controlled, and access is re-checked every time a study is opened. Patients control sharing the same way as the rest of their records; a provider sees a patient's imaging only with an active care relationship or consent.

For clinics & hospitals: we speak the DICOMwebstandard (QIDO/WADO/STOW), so a hospital's viewer or EMR can query, download, and push studies with the same authenticated API as the rest of the record. A full radiology-grade viewer (3-D / MPR, measurements, hanging protocols) is on the roadmap.