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Medical Vision — A Second Opinion On Your Scans (Local, Experimental)

April 23, 2026

You can hand Alfrada an X-ray, CT or MRI slice, ultrasound, dermatology photo, lab panel, or prescription, and ask it to read the image. The read happens on your own machine through a medically-tuned model — nothing leaves your deployment. Ask follow-up questions on the same image as many times as you want; it stays loaded.

What you can do

  • Ask for a structured radiology-style read of a medical image — chest or abdominal X-ray, CT or MRI slice, ultrasound, mammogram, fundus, OCT, dermatology close-up, histopathology tile.
  • Transcribe clinical documents — lab panels, discharge summaries, pathology reports, prescriptions. Values, units, reference ranges, and out-of-range flags come back as a clean markdown report.
  • Ask follow-ups on the same image without reloading. "Now look specifically at the left costophrenic angle" or "compare this to the typical appearance of a pneumothorax" runs in seconds.
  • Give it clinical context to sharpen the read — "54-year-old male smoker, two-week productive cough."
  • Use it on non-medical images too. Switch to inspect mode and the same model becomes a forensic reader for dashboards, charts, whiteboards, or screenshots — no clinical framing.

When you'd reach for it

  • You got a chest X-ray back but your appointment is three days away. You want a structured read so you understand what's in the image before the consult — clearly disclaimed, but useful as preparation.
  • You're staring at a three-page lab panel. You want every test name, value, unit, and reference range transcribed cleanly, with out-of-range results flagged.
  • You want a forensic, every-detail read of a dashboard screenshot — every metric, every trend arrow, every label.

Try it

  • "Here's my chest X-ray — describe the cardiac silhouette, lung fields, and anything a radiologist should review."
  • "Transcribe every test name, value, unit, and reference range from this lab panel. Flag anything out of range."
  • "Re-read my earlier X-ray, this time focused only on the spine. Flag any vertebral wedging or degenerative changes."
  • "Read this dashboard screenshot — list every metric and trend arrow."

Heads up

  • Experimental. Second opinion only. Not a medical device. Every clinical response ships with an explicit disclaimer. Always have findings reviewed by a qualified clinician before acting on them.
  • Not for emergencies or primary care. If symptoms are severe — chest pain, sudden neurological deficit, trauma, bleeding, respiratory distress — contact emergency services first. A machine read isn't fast or accurate enough for triage.
  • Local-only. The tool runs on your own deployment. Self-hosted and Exoscale GPU deployments get it out of the box; on a laptop without a GPU it's safe to leave disabled.
  • The tool shows an Experimental badge in the UI so you always know when AI-assisted clinical reasoning is in the loop.

Built for the Alfrada platform.