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Understand what your radiology report may mean after the plain-English summary

RadDx is built for the next question patients usually still have after a plain-language summary: what this finding may mean in context, what changes concern, what the wording still does not prove, and what follow-up questions make sense before you talk with your clinician.

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Designed for patients who already saw a plain-language report summary and still want clearer context. RadDx is not a hospital, imaging center, or patient portal.

Deeper than a definition

Explains what the wording points toward, what it does not prove on its own, and why the rest of the report still matters.

Context and concern framing

Shows when wording is often less urgent, when it depends on context, and when follow-up matters more.

Next questions, not just translations

Helps you move from a confusing phrase to the next useful question, related finding page, symptom context, or follow-up discussion.

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Explore common radiology findings

Browse plain-English guides for common report terms, with calmer translation first and deeper context on what changes concern and what to ask next.

How it works

STEP 1

Paste or upload report

Use plain text or drag and drop a PDF on the tool page.

STEP 2

AI explanation

RadDx explains the wording in everyday language and highlights what the report phrase still does not settle on its own.

STEP 3

Review context and next questions

See what changes concern, what the wording does not prove, and what questions to ask next.

Safety and privacy

  • RadDx is educational only and does not diagnose disease or prescribe treatment.
  • RadDx is not for emergencies and is not a substitute for immediate medical evaluation.
  • RadDx is an independent educational tool and is not affiliated with your hospital, imaging center, or patient portal.
  • PHI scrubbing removes names, MRNs, phone numbers, and dates of birth before AI processing.
  • Outputs should be reviewed with your clinician, especially for urgent or worsening symptoms.

FAQ

Is RadDx diagnosing my condition?

No. RadDx explains report language for education only and does not provide diagnosis or treatment plans.

Can I upload PDF reports?

Yes. The tool page supports drag-and-drop PDF upload and extracts report text automatically.

How is risk context generated?

Risk context is assigned using transparent rules based on report wording such as stable, follow-up, or acute terms.

Does RadDx include statistics?

When findings match trusted references in the internal library, RadDx shows prevalence context and source links.

Should I remove personal information first?

Yes. Avoid sharing names or identifiers. RadDx also applies PHI scrubbing before model processing.

Ready to translate your report?

Open the tool, paste your report, and get a clearer explanation of what it may mean in context, what changes concern, and what to ask next.

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Important 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.