io.github.nroduit.Weasis

Free medical DICOM viewer
 
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Weasis is a standalone and web-based software for visualizing images obtained from medical imaging devices. This free DICOM viewer is used in healthcare by hospitals, health networks, multicenter research trials, and patients.

General Features:

  • Flexible integration with PACS, VNA, RIS, HIS, or PHR
  • Responsive user interface and work well on high DPI screens
  • Web access through weasis protocol
  • Multi-language support
  • DICOM Send (storeSCU and STOW-RS)
  • DICOM Query/Retrieve (C-GET, C-MOVE and WADO-URI) and DICOMWeb (QUERY and RETRIEVE)
  • Dicomizer module (allow importing standard images and convert them in DICOM)
  • Embedded DICOM viewer in CD/DVD or other portable media

Viewer Features (see Tutorials from Help link below)

Latest reviews
5
hinzle 8 months ago

Great viewer. Had a DICOM from my dentist on a USB drive and my daughter kept asking to see what was on it. Was able to download Weasis quickly and setup easily and look at the image.

5
CacaoMeravigliao 1 year ago

Works wonderfully, imports dicoms very easily (just drag and drop the whole folder). The interface is pretty and intuitive and there's a LOT of options settings and features.

5
oscar225 2 years ago

Best DICOM complete image viewer. Allow 3D reconstruction and MIP views. Serveral color contrast for magnetic resonance results. Better than others like Alianza ms, Aeskulap , Dicomscope, ...

5
T0mmy7 2 years ago

Great DICOM viewer! This is what you use when you get a CT scan, MRI scan, or 3D X-ray from your doctor. Typically, your doctor or dentist will give you a USB drive with a *.dcm file (and a few others but all you need is the DCM file). It'll also include Windows software to view it. Good luck trying to get that Windows software to load on any Linux system as the DICOM software given is VERY buggy on just the Windows OS. Anyway, use this Weasis DICOM viewer instead. If you seem to be missing images, right-click on your thumbnail and select 'MPR' -> 'Open' to get all angles.