Mobile Access to Medical Imaging
Ambra gives physicians, care teams, and patients a way to reach medical studies from an Android phone when a workstation is not nearby. Users can open the imaging available through their Ambra service, move through a series, and keep relevant visual information close while discussing a case or preparing for a visit.
The phone-oriented workflow is useful for checking prior studies, following a referral conversation, or giving a patient a convenient view of shared material. A role-based opening screen separates Providers from Patients, so the first decision is clear instead of mixing clinical and patient access into one crowded route.
Touch Navigation for Image Series
Once a study is available, Ambra's viewer is built around direct touch interaction. Users can scroll through image series and use zoom, pinch, and rotate gestures to inspect anatomy or other captured details at a comfortable scale. These controls make a long sequence easier to review on a small screen than a static thumbnail or a single downloaded image.
The interaction suits quick case discussions and patient conversations because a reviewer can change the view without leaving the study. That keeps a longer series practical on a phone, helping users orient themselves before a meeting, explain an image to a patient, or pass a clearer visual reference to another member of the care team. The controls are easy to understand for brief reviews between appointments or during a remote handoff.
Secure Study Sharing for Care Teams
Ambra extends beyond personal viewing by letting users share imaging with other physicians, administrators, and patients. A study can become a common visual reference for a referral, a handoff, or a conversation about next steps, so the people involved can work from the same material instead of describing an image second-hand.
This sharing workflow is especially useful when a specialist, imaging provider, and patient are not in the same place. By keeping study access inside the Ambra collaboration flow, the app supports clearer communication around medical images and makes remote coordination more practical for distributed healthcare teams. This can reduce confusion when several people need to discuss one study together.
Provider, Patient, and Access Settings
Ambra starts with distinct entry points for Providers and Patients. Provider access offers email and password fields, a Sign In action, and a Register route, while the patient path uses a separate Continue entry. This structure helps each audience reach the workflow intended for their relationship with the imaging service.
The Settings area adds controls for host or vanity selection, organization login, biometric login, single sign-on, account picking, and study sort order. These options are useful for healthcare organizations with different portals or identity systems, while individuals can keep the study list arranged in a way that fits recurring review tasks.