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The Value of VisualDx

Speed to Answer

Smart search by chief complaint, diagnosis, or medication. Review information and images to improve patient care.

Review Variations of Disease

See over 46,000 of the best medical images to visualize diseases, symptoms, and drug eruptions.

Enhanced Patient Satisfaction

Share images and information with your patients to build confidence and strengthen your relationship.

Earn CME

Earn internet point-of-care activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ with every search in VisualDx.

Proven to reduce unnecessary admissions in the emergency department

In a study published in the Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, the University of Maryland Medical System reported 38% fewer admissions when Emergency Department clinicians used VisualDx within the electronic health record at the time of diagnosis. Using VisualDx also significantly reduced antibiotic use due to proper identification of cellulitis mimics.

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DermExpert analyzing the image of a skin issue
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Options for narrowing the diagnosis of the affected area

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Get personalized, private patient guidance for skin problems in seconds with this add-on artificial intelligence for dermatology feature.

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Build a custom differential based on a chief complaint or snap a picture and let the machine learning analyze your image.
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DermExpert will analyze your photo to determine the possibilities using sophisticated machine learning technology.
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This confirms the lesion type while simultaneously training clinicians in the language of the skin exam.
Options for narrowing the diagnosis of the affected area
The guided workup helps build a meaningful differential.
DermExpert helps you broaden your differential and make better clinical decisions quickly using our tab format.

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VisualDx combines the best medical images in the world—reviewed and confirmed by leading physician experts—with a unique and powerful search engine to give you patient-specific answers in seconds.

VisualDx handles all of that data so that you can focus on making the right diagnosis for your patient. You’ll ease burnout while you:

  • Reduce unnecessary referrals.
  • See variations of disease to solve challenging diagnoses.
  • Build patient confidence in your diagnosis through shared images and information.
  • Improve diagnostic accuracy.
  • Improve patient outcomes.

Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with having a second opinion in your pocket.

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28.5% of images in VisualDx are Fitzpatrick skin type IV, V, VI.
Evidence in JAAD Article

1. Alvarado SM, Feng H, Representation of dark skin images of common dermatologic conditions in educational resources: a cross-sectional analysis, JAAD (2020), https://www.jaad.org/article/S0190-9622(20)31138-5/fulltext. Published June 10, 2020. Accessed June 18, 2020.

Everyone deserves a timely and accurate diagnosis.

For too long, patients with pigmented skin have been marginalized and faced worse outcomes than their peers with lighter skin colors. Textbooks, dermatology atlases, and other resources have traditionally underrepresented presentations of disease in people of color.

For over 20 years, VisualDx has been committed to providing a comprehensive resource for medical images across all skin types. We know the importance of helping healthcare professionals with the challenges and subtleties of recognizing skin changes in patients with darker skin pigmentation. Equally important is the ability to engage with patients of color by showing them images that look like them or the way a diagnosis manifests on dark skin. This can build confidence and trust—an essential part of practicing exemplary medicine.