Your Imaging Data,
Finally in Your Hands.
Give patients instant, secure access to their imaging studies and reports. No app installations, no waiting for CDs in the mail—just a simple QR scan to view and share their medical history with any physician.
Scan & Go.
No App Required.
We've removed all the friction. Patients simply point their smartphone camera at the QR code on their receipt or discharge papers, enter their date of birth, and instantly access their records securely in the browser.
- Zero app store downloads
- Two-factor patient authentication
- Works on any smartphone or tablet
Unlock Your Results
AlemHealth Imaging Portal
Patient-Centered Access.
Everything your patients need to understand, manage, and share their medical imaging data securely.
Mobile-First Viewer
Browse diagnostic-quality DICOM images and read reports directly on smartphones and tablets with intuitive touch navigation.
Share with Physicians
Patients can instantly forward a secure link of their studies and reports to specialists for second opinions.
Share "MRI Brain Results"
Report Notifications
Automatic push notifications and SMS alerts inform patients the exact moment new reports or images are available.
New Results Available
Your MRI Brain report from City General is ready to view.
Privacy Controls
Patients have absolute control over their data, with granular permissions to grant or revoke viewing access instantly.
Active Access Links
Dr. Smith
Full Access
Dr. Chen
Access Revoked
Medical Jargon, Translated.
Medical reports are notoriously confusing. Our platform uses AI to generate an easy-to-understand, plain-language summary of the clinical findings alongside the original report, empowering patients to understand their own health.
- Reduces patient anxiety
- Highlights key next steps
- Suggests relevant questions for their doctor
Original Clinical Report
Findings: There is a 1.2 cm hyperdense lesion in the right hepatic lobe demonstrating peripheral nodular enhancement on arterial phase and centripetal fill-in on delayed venous phases, characteristic of a cavernous hemangioma.
Patient Summary
AI TranslatedWhat did they find?The scan shows a small (1.2 cm) spot on the right side of your liver. Based on how it looks with the IV contrast, this is a very common, non-cancerous bundle of blood vessels called a hemangioma.
Questions to ask your doctor:
- Do I need to do anything to monitor this?
- Could this be causing my symptoms?
Empower Your Patients.
Modern patient engagement starts with transparent, easy access to imaging. Improve your clinic's brand and reduce CD burning costs today.