How to Access VisualDx at vybe urgent care
Since vybe urgent care has access to VisualDx, you can sign up for your own free personal account.
To register, you must start on a vybe urgent care device. Once your personal account is active you can use VisualDx anywhere and everywhere.
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From an vybe urgent care clinical computer, go to visualdx.com/visualdx.
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Click Get the Mobile App and fill out the information to create a personal account.
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Search VisualDx in either the App Store or Google Play. Download and enter the username and password you created in Step #2. Congratulations, you’re ready to go!

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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.
Skin of Color Atlas
VisualDx is committed to improving diagnosis 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 diagnose patients with darker skin types.
Your subscription to VisualDx includes access to our collection of pigmented skin images as well as our overall 45,000 medical image library and technology platform to aid in diagnosis, improve treatment decisions, and engage your patients.
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What’s the Diagnosis Quiz
A 23-year-old male soccer player visited his doctor with a complaint of medial knee pain and edema on his left knee that had persisted for more than one month. He noted that his symptoms were intermittent, that the pain would often worsen when he’d twist or rotate his knee, and that he’d sometimes feel a popping sensation. In addition, he experienced knee instability, as sometimes he felt a sensation that his knee would “give out.” He reported no recent falls or injuries.
Is it a popliteal cyst (Baker cyst), a meniscal injury, knee plica syndrome, or osteochondritis dissecans of the knee?
Can you diagnose the patient? Use the Differential Builder in VisualDx to help you.






