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Throughout my career as a doctor, I usually take photos of patients' medical cases and save them in a personal photos file along with the thousands of family photos, which I have.

The process of locating a specific photo of a certain patient is a difficult and almost impossible task.

In addition to my experience, I heard about similar experiences from friends and relatives, among them is my brother, who is a dentist, and my wife who is a Family doctor, both of them had difficulty finding the relevant photos of patients in order to make a correct and up-to-date diagnosis/follow up for the patient. also another problem which came up for example my brother's mobile phone broke several times and he forgot his icloud password too therefore he did not have access to the photos he had in there .

As the proverb says, “A picture is worth a thousand words”.

Due to the lack of an organized and accessible photo database for doctors, many of them rely on describing injuries through writing and not through photos. Therefore, proper care depends on the person's ability to describe and write. Even in cases with high description capabilities, this does not compare to the quality of a photo.

Therefore, the initiative should respond to this need by establishing a cloud-based medical database system.

i-Saif is a new solution in the medical world, which aims to keep, organize and tag photos, videos and medical documents.

The system we present to you will manage the photos and personal documents for you in a simple and accessible way.

From now on, you can save everything on the cloud, under the patient's name or ID, without limitation, with an easy-to-use system, through an app on your phone or through our website.

Researchers, doctors, surgeons, dentists and paramedics may use the system.

Our system saves the information on the most secure and largest cloud in the AWS technology world (Amazon).

In addition, we have several other solutions for transferring and saving documents and photos for medical institutions and a one-sided viewing system for X-ray institutes and special clinical photography institutes.