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Alpine Diagnostics is an online radiology second-opinion service. Users can upload DICOM files, MRI, CT, X-ray, mammography, ultrasound images, and prior reports for review by Swiss-licensed radiologists with subspecialty expertise. A structured report, shareable with the patient’s treating physician, is delivered within 24–72 hours. Rather than a typical general-purpose enterprise SaaS product, it is closer to a combination of medical service and online delivery platform.
Its core capabilities include encrypted uploads, case matching to the appropriate subspecialist based on imaging type, single-radiologist re-reading, consensus reports after independent review by two radiologists, and longitudinal trend analysis combining current and prior imaging. Reports include both a professional radiology format and a patient-friendly summary, making them suitable for use by both patients and physicians. On the security side, the site explicitly mentions encrypted upload & delivery and a GDPR-compliant portal, and states that it complies with Swiss data protection standards. However, it does not disclose details on specific certifications, data residency, audits, or integration with hospital systems.
Pricing is transparent and pay-per-case: Essential at CHF 120, suitable for a basic review of a single region; Conscientious at CHF 192, offering “four-eyes” quality control by two physicians; Longitudinal at CHF 240, focused on trend analysis using prior imaging; and Elite at CHF 360, combining two-physician consensus with longitudinal analysis. All plans can add Priority 24h for CHF 60, with the rush fee refunded if the deadline is not met. Additional regions cost CHF 50 each. There is no visible free trial or free plan, though a free WhatsApp consultation is available for plan recommendations.
Its strengths are that it requires no appointment or referral, has a clear workflow and fixed pricing, covers a broad range of imaging types, and emphasizes Swiss-licensed physicians with subspecialty matching. The two-radiologist consensus and longitudinal analysis options are practically useful for pre-surgery confirmation, oncology, and chronic disease follow-up. The main limitation is that it has relatively weak enterprise-software characteristics: there is no mention of APIs, PACS/EHR/RIS integration, team permissions, bulk case management, or enterprise procurement. Payment methods, insurance reimbursement, Chinese-language support, and cross-border medical compliance are also not clearly explained.
It is suitable for individual patients who need a fast radiology second opinion, people seeking medical care overseas, pre-surgery confirmation, cancer follow-up, sports injury cases, and chronic disease rechecks. The site does not state how well it works from mainland China, so network accessibility, Swiss franc payment availability, cross-border transfer of medical data, and Chinese-language support should all be confirmed before ordering. Users in China may also want to consider imaging consultations at local top-tier public hospitals, image review services through internet hospitals, or other compliant remote radiology second-opinion services as alternatives.
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