How it works
How Meleia works
The radiologist has already interpreted your images. Meleia explains the written report that resulted from that interpretation — nothing more, nothing less.
What Meleia does
Explains the written report
Meleia reads the text of your signed radiology report and turns technical language into plain-language explanations, section by section.
Shows sources for every explanation
Every plain-language statement links back to the exact sentence it came from in your report, so you can always check the original wording yourself.
Tracks written follow-ups
When your report explicitly states a next step — a repeat scan, an interval, a specific procedure — Meleia extracts it and helps you track it through to completion.
Prepares questions for your clinician
Meleia drafts specific questions and a clinician-message starting point grounded in your report's own wording, so your next conversation starts further along.
What Meleia does not do
Does not analyze images
Meleia never looks at your X-rays, CT, MRI, ultrasound, or mammography images. A radiologist has already interpreted the images; Meleia works only from the written report that resulted from that interpretation.
Does not diagnose
Meleia does not tell you what condition you have, how serious it is, or what caused it. It explains what the report's own words say and leaves interpretation of your full clinical picture to your clinician.
Does not produce risk scores
Meleia never calculates or displays a probability, risk score, or severity rating. Uncertainty in your report (words like "indeterminate" or "cannot exclude") is explained honestly, never converted into a number.
Does not replace your clinician
Nothing Meleia produces is medical advice. It is a tool for understanding a document and preparing for a conversation your clinician still needs to have with you.
Meleia explains the written report. It does not analyze your images or replace your clinician.
From report to explanation
1. You provide the report
Paste the text, or add a screenshot/PDF of your report. Nothing is required beyond the report itself — no account, no symptoms, no history.
2. Meleia reads and locates
The report is normalized, its sections are identified (history, technique, findings, impression, and so on), and the statements worth explaining are located within it.
3. Every explanation is checked against the source
Before anything is shown to you, each plain-language explanation is verified against the exact sentence it claims to explain. If an explanation can't be grounded this way, Meleia leaves it out rather than guess.
4. You see the result, with its evidence attached
The result separates what your report says (direct quotes), what that means in plain language, general education, calculated dates, and questions for your clinician — each labeled, never blended together.
Every explanation traces back to your report
This is a fixed illustration, not a live analysis. Every real Meleia explanation is checked against its source sentence before it is shown to you — if it can't be verified this way, it is left out rather than guessed.
Curious what this actually looks like? Try it on a synthetic example report — nothing you enter is required, and nothing real is uploaded.
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