MRI Guide

How to View MRI Scans on Your Phone: A Complete Guide

Updated April 2026 · 5 min read

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) studies contain multiple sequences — T1, T2, FLAIR, DWI, and more — each highlighting different tissue characteristics. Reviewing these studies on a phone might sound impractical, but with the right app, it's remarkably effective.

Why Review MRI on Mobile?

  • On-call scenarios: Quick review of urgent MRI findings without traveling to the reading room
  • Clinic consultations: Show patients their brain or spine MRI during office visits
  • Referral review: Open MRI studies from referring physicians without PACS access
  • Education: Medical students and residents reviewing studies during rounds

MRI-Specific Features in MedScan

MedScan auto-detects MRI modality (DICOM tag 0008,0060 = “MR”) and enables the full MRI toolset:

Multi-Sequence Navigation
Switch between T1, T2, FLAIR, DWI sequences organized as separate series. Each series maintains its own scroll position and W/L settings.
MPR for All Planes
View axial, sagittal, and coronal planes simultaneously. Synchronized crosshair shows the same anatomical location across all panels.
Fast Loading
MRI studies often exceed 1000 slices across multiple sequences. MedScan's parallel parsing loads them in seconds with smart per-series caching.
Offline Review
Download the study once, review it anytime — no internet needed. Critical for on-call scenarios with poor hospital WiFi.

Window/Level for MRI

Unlike CT (which uses Hounsfield Units), MRI signal intensity varies by sequence and scanner. MedScan provides auto window/level that calculates optimal display settings for each series. Manual adjustment is available via drag gesture.

AI Analysis for MRI

MedScan's AI analysis works across all MRI sequences. The AI model recognizes anatomical structures in brain, spine, knee, shoulder, and abdominal MRI. It provides structured findings — potential abnormalities, symmetry observations, and measurement suggestions.

Important: AI analysis is a decision support tool, not a diagnostic system. Always correlate with clinical presentation and prior imaging.

Getting MRI Files to Your Phone

Most hospitals provide MRI studies on CD or via patient portals. Export the DICOM files, transfer via AirDrop or cloud storage, and open in MedScan. The app handles multi-sequence MRI studies automatically — no manual sorting required.

Ready to Try MedScan?

Free to download. View any DICOM file on iPhone & iPad. No account required.

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