Public Test DICOM Modality Worklist
Free Test DICOM Modality Worklist Server
Our public DMWL server lets you test your DICOM systems against a reliable modality worklist without complex setup. Perfect for testing, development, and troubleshooting worklist integrations.
What is DICOM Modality Worklist?
DICOM Modality Worklist (DMWL) is a critical component of medical imaging workflows that allows imaging modalities (CT, MRI, ultrasound, etc.) to query patient demographic and scheduling information from information systems like RIS (Radiology Information System) or HIS (Hospital Information System).
Key benefits include:
- Elimination of manual data entry errors
- Improved workflow efficiency
- Consistent patient identification across systems
- Proper study attribution and linking
Our Public Test Server
Flux's public DICOM Modality Worklist server provides:
Features
- Always-on availability
- Pre-populated with test patients
- Standard DICOM query/retrieve support
- Real-world workflow simulation
- No registration or setup required
- Regular updates with fresh test data
Technical Details
- AE Title:
FLUX_WORKLIST
- IP:
worklist.fluxinc.ca
- Port:
1070
- Connection: Unencrypted (for testing only)
- Supported SOP Classes: Modality Worklist Information Model
How to Use the Test Server
- Configure your DICOM modality or testing application to query the worklist
- Use the connection parameters listed above
- Send a C-FIND request to retrieve worklist entries
- Test your system's ability to process and display worklist data
This server is for testing purposes only and contains fictional patient data. Do not use for clinical purposes or with real patient information.
Example Query Results
When querying our test worklist, you'll receive standardized responses containing:
- Patient Name, ID, and demographics
- Scheduled Procedure Step information
- Accession numbers
- Referring physician details
- Requested procedure descriptions
These test entries allow you to simulate various clinical scenarios and workflow situations.
Integration Examples
- Testing new modality installations before connecting to production systems
- Developing DICOM applications that need worklist functionality
- Troubleshooting connectivity issues with existing worklist clients
- Training technologists on worklist interaction
- Validating system updates or patches affecting worklist functionality
Related Resources
Enhance your integration with these additional tools and resources: