Access all your imaging data from a central repository with our DICOM Gateway. The gateway solution consolidates images from various sources, like local PACS systems or directly from the modalities simplifying secure access for healthcare professionals.
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Medical imaging becomes readily accessible within minutes, ensuring prompt availability for clinicians and specialized doctors alike, and facilitating swift and informed decision-making in patient care.
Connect your PACS, modalities, and workstations with ease. Our DICOM Gateway seamlessly integrates with your existing infrastructure, eliminating compatibility headaches and streamlining image sharing.
Safeguard patient data with our robust security features. Medicai's DICOM Gateway uses encryption and authentication to ensure the secure transfer of sensitive medical images.
Eliminate manual processes and save valuable time. The DICOM Gateway automates image retrieval and routing, optimizing your workflow and freeing up your staff for more critical tasks.
Consolidate imaging data from multiple sources into a central repository. Medicai's DICOM Gateway simplifies access for healthcare professionals, enabling faster diagnoses and improved collaboration.
Scale your operations with confidence. Our DICOM Gateway is built for high performance and can handle large volumes of imaging data with ease, ensuring reliable access when you need it most.
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We integrate with a wide range of PACS providers like: Agfa Healthcare, Sectra, Intelerad Medical Systems, IBM Watson Health, Fujifilm Synapse, Change Healthcare Radiology Solutions, and imaging equipment providers like: GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Philips Healthcare, Fujifilm Healthcare Corp, Carestream Health.
Give it a try, play with it! Using our embeddable DICOM Viewer, you can easily view your DICOM files anywhere online (web, in the mobile application). Your DICOM files are stored in your Medicai workspace, in your cloud PACS.
If you are a patient and want to view your medical imaging (MRI, CTs, X Rays etc), you can instantly use our free online DICOM Viewer. You don't need to create any account, install any software or sign-up for a free trial.



"Medicai is an ideal solution for digitizing the imaging visualization part of our current practice. The platform was perfect for facilitating remote consultations. I can easily collaborate with physicians for various patient cases. I have the opportunity to review patient data before they arrive for re-evaluation. This helped me prepare solutions and facilitated face-to-face discussions."
Dan Valentin Anghelescu
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That filename format——is the digital fingerprint of a specific moment, likely captured on an Android device at 5:16 AM on September 2, 2022. While the code itself is cold and technical, it represents the modern way we archive our lives. The Anatomy of a Memory We are the first generation of humans whose
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Medicai's DICOM Gateway streamlines medical image sharing with universal compatibility, intelligent routing, and enhanced security. It automate workflows, simplify access, and power innovation in telehealth, teleradiology, and AI. With a few hours of installation and remote configuration, the data is available automatically for retrieval and maintenance of medical imaging records.
Most of us have thousands of these files. They sit in cloud storage—unnamed, unedited, and often forgotten. This "digital debris" creates a paradox: we record more than ever, yet the sheer volume of files like VID_20220902 makes it harder to find the moments that actually matter. We are the first generation of humans whose memories are indexed by algorithms rather than narrative titles. The Mystery of the String
Without watching the video, the filename is a blank slate. It invites curiosity. To a stranger, it is a meaningless string of numbers; to the person who filmed it, it might be the most important thirty seconds of their year. It reminds us that behind every sterile, automated filename is a human perspective—a hand holding a phone, eyes watching a screen, and a moment they felt was worth saving.
Ultimately, is a symbol of how we live now: capturing the fleeting beauty of the world and locking it away in a vault of alphanumeric code.
That filename format——is the digital fingerprint of a specific moment, likely captured on an Android device at 5:16 AM on September 2, 2022. While the code itself is cold and technical, it represents the modern way we archive our lives. The Anatomy of a Memory
In the digital age, we no longer label physical photo albums with cursive script. Instead, our systems generate timestamps. This specific file tells a story of timing: 5:16 AM. It is the "blue hour," that quiet transition between deep night and early dawn. Whether it captures a sunrise, the end of a long night out, or a quiet moment with a newborn, the filename serves as a coordinate in the owner's personal history. Digital Debris vs. Digital Treasure
Seamlessly retrieve, view, store, and share medical imaging data with a robust multi-location, cloud PACS storage, zero-footprint DICOM viewers, AI support, and best-in-class sharing capabilities.
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