Plain-language explanations
Converts technical findings into clear, patient-friendly summaries without overpromising certainty.
AI Radiology Intelligence
RadDx turns complex imaging language into plain explanations with risk context and prevalence references, so you can have clearer conversations with your clinician.
Designed for patients reading results in patient portals.
Converts technical findings into clear, patient-friendly summaries without overpromising certainty.
Assigns GREEN, YELLOW, or RED context from report wording with transparent reason text.
Shows prevalence context for common findings when reliable library matches are available.
SEO Library
Browse plain-English guides for common report terms, including cautious context on follow-up and clinician review.
Chest
A lung nodule is a small spot in the lung, often found incidentally on chest CT.
Abdomen
Hepatic steatosis means fat was seen in the liver on imaging.
Abdomen
A kidney cyst is a fluid-filled sac in the kidney, often found incidentally.
Neck
A thyroid nodule is a focal lump or small area in the thyroid gland seen on imaging.
Abdomen
An adrenal adenoma is a usually benign adrenal gland nodule often found incidentally.
Chest
Ground-glass opacity is a hazy area in the lung seen on CT that does not fully hide the lung structures underneath.
STEP 1
Use plain text or drag and drop a PDF on the tool page.
STEP 2
RadDx summarizes findings in everyday language and extracts key terms.
STEP 3
See risk context, statistics, and suggested doctor questions in one view.
No. RadDx explains report language for education only and does not provide diagnosis or treatment plans.
Yes. The tool page supports drag-and-drop PDF upload and extracts report text automatically.
Risk context is assigned using transparent rules based on report wording such as stable, follow-up, or acute terms.
When findings match trusted references in the internal library, RadDx shows prevalence context and source links.
Yes. Avoid sharing names or identifiers. RadDx also applies PHI scrubbing before model processing.
Open the tool, paste your report, and get a clear interpretation in seconds.
Try RadDxImportant Notice
Educational use only. RadDx does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or clinician supervision.
Not for emergencies. If you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate care.
Do not submit names, dates of birth, phone numbers, MRNs, addresses, or other identifying health information.