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You can easily open and view DICOM image files on an Android phone or tablet–with or without an app. DICOM files usually contain medical images/scans and carry the ".dcm" file extension at the end of the file name. We’ll give you two main methods for viewing DICOM images on Android: either opening the files online in your browser or downloading a free third-party DICOM viewer app.
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Open Chrome on your Android . Its icon resembles a red, green, and yellow wheel with a blue dot.
- You can also use a different browser like Firefox or Opera. The web-based viewer works in most browsers.
- If you received the DICOM file via email, make sure you've saved the file to your Android.
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Go to https://viewmyscans.com in your browser. Type or paste this URL into your browser's address bar on your keyboard.Advertisement
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Tap the click to choose a file link. This is a blue link inside the red rectangle on the page. It will open a pop-up menu.
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Tap Documents on the pop-up menu. This will open your Android's file navigator and prompt you to select your file.
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Select your DICOM image file. This will instantly upload and process the selected DICOM file on the viewer's website. The image title will appear as a blue link below the red area.
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Tap the blue image name. The online viewer automatically recognizes all the images in the uploaded DICOM file, and the available image (or images) shows up as a blue link below the red area.
- Tapping the image name will open the picture in a new tab.
- For example, if this file was an MRI scan, you could see an image name such as "Magnetic Resonance with 2 Slices created on 5 March 2011 1:37 AM."
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Download and install the IDV - IMAIOS DICOM Viewer app. IVD is a free, user-friendly app available from the Google Play Store . To get it, open the Play Store, search "IMAIOS DICOM Viewer," select the app, and then tap Install .
- If you received the DICOM file via email, make sure you've saved the file to your Android or save the download link.
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Open IDV - IMAIOS DICOM Viewer and agree to the terms. Once you open the viewer, tap the checkbox next to "I agree to the terms of use," and then tap Continue .
- You'll also be asked if you want to download demonstration studies, which are sample DICOM images you can view. If you want to download these, tap OK when prompted.
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Tap the Studies tab. It's the first tab at the top of the page. This is where you will find your DICOM images once added.
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Tap the icon. It's the plus (+) sign inside a circle in the lower-right corner.
- The first time you tap this button, you must allow the app to take pictures and video. Tap While using the app > Allow all when prompted.
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Select a source.
- Files: If the DICOM images are saved to your Android, select this option.
- Folders: If you have an entire folder full of DICOM images saved to your devices, choose this option to add the entire folder.
- Download link: If you have an online link to your DICOM images, select this option.
- QR Code: If you have a download link as a QR code, select this option.
- DICOM Query: If you want to search for DICOM files on a server, select this option. You will need to know the server name, AE title, IP address, port number, patient's name, date of birth, and ID number.
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Add the files to the IMAIOS DICOM Viewer app. Use one of the following steps to do so:
- Files: Open the file and tap it to add it to the app.
- Folders: Open to the folder that contains your DICOM images and tap it.
- Download link: Copy and paste the download link to the DICOM image study into the text field and tap OK .
- QR Code: Hold your phone steady over the QR code so it appears on the screen inside the box.
- DICOM Query: Tap Add Server , enter the server name, AE Title, IP address, and Port number, and tap OK . Then, use the text fields to search for a patient by name, date of birth, and ID number, and tap any available DICOM images available for that patient.
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Tap the Studies tab. It's the first tab at the top.
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Tap the study that contains your DICOM images. This displays all DICOM images as thumbnail images.
- Tap any DICOM file to open it as a full screen image on your phone or tablet.
- Some images may have multiple images (i.e., 3D scans). You can scroll through all images in the scan by swiping up and down.
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