How VisualDx Works
Quick tips to guide you through the key features of this award-winning application.
Skin of Color Feature
VisualDx is committed to improving the treatment of skin conditions in patients of color. We have curated an unmatched image library reflecting disease on all skin types and now we’ve added a feature to help you better understand patients with darker skin types.
Build Your Differential
Now available across general medicine. Build a custom differential based on a chief complaint. The results to reference are just seconds away.
View Your Differential Results
See how VisualDx helps you broaden your differential and still make the best medical decisions quickly using our tab format.
Condition Search
Search a condition to access images and concise clinical information like testing and treatment options as well as ICD codes.
Medication Adverse Events
Search by medication to view adverse conditions that may be caused by a specific drug. Results provide images, evidence, and therapy guidelines.
The Sympticon
Visualize the symptoms of disease with this trademarked technology. See and experience an enhanced differential, save time, and improve results.

Mobile Access
Accessible anytime, anywhere. VisualDx is always on call. Our apps are available in iOS App Store or Google Play.
Earn CME
Continue learning and mitigate risk. Earn 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for internet point of care activity with every inquiry. Learn more on how to satisfy CME requirements while delivering care to your patients.
Learn MoreCompare View Feature
Compare View enables rapid visual comparison, facilitating quicker identification of key differentiating features. This not only saves valuable time but also reduces the likelihood of overlooking critical diagnostic clues.
Patient Engagement and Handouts
Patient engagement is a key part of the diagnostic process. VisualDx provides handout material for nearly 400 of its top diagnoses in both English and Spanish. The information, written specifically for the patient, can be either emailed or printed right at the point of care.