Falcon MD looks professional — but it’s not clinically validated, not CE-certified, and not built by medical experts.
If you’re in the EU, using it for patient diagnosis isn’t just risky — it can be illegal.
Falcon MD has never undergone formal clinical validation or peer-reviewed testing for diagnostic reliability. It’s not a CE-marked medical device and hasn’t demonstrated compliance with EU MDR safety or performance standards. In short: you can’t rely on it for clinical accuracy or patient safety.
Because Falcon MD lacks CE certification, it cannot legally be used for diagnostic purposes in any EU member state. Using non-certified software in a clinical environment puts both your patients and your professional license at risk.
Falcon MD was originally designed as a mobile app, not a hospital-grade workstation. Its development team has no clinical or radiological background, unlike Pixmeo — whose core team includes radiologists and imaging specialists who understand diagnostic workflows.
OsiriX MD is the only macOS DICOM viewer that is:
Don’t risk your patients or your practice on unvalidated software.