AI medical scribe for doctors

Record the visit.
Get your SOAP note back.

Stop charting after dinner. Your note, in your style, ready to paste into any EHR.

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One clinic day.

Eleven patients. Eleven notes. Nothing typed.

Illustrative. Individual results vary.

How it works

Three steps. No typing.

Talk to your patient like always. The note's ready when you walk out.

New · A&P co-pilot

Attach an x-ray or lab. Get the plan, drafted and double-checked.

The SOAP note was never the slow part — the Assessment & Plan is. Talk through your thinking, attach what you've got, and the co-pilot drafts an A&P you review. Stop pasting into ChatGPT.

Built for the hard part

It reads what you show it — and checks what you prescribe

  • Reads an x-ray, ECG, lab panel or a photo of the chart — and pulls the findings into the note
  • No plan stated? It drafts one for you to review
  • Plan stated? It cross-checks drug interactions, allergies, dose and red flags — a built-in second opinion
  • Photos and side dictation are deleted the moment the note is written
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Assessment & Plan ✨ AI-suggested · review
Likely paroxysmal palpitations; rhythm strip shows sinus rhythm at 96 bpm, no acute ischemic changes. Check TSH, CBC and a basic metabolic panel. Consider a 48-hour Holter and reducing caffeine. Return for chest pain, fainting, or palpitations lasting more than a few minutes.
To consider Thyroid studies not yet documented this visit — TSH ordered above to rule out a treatable driver.
What you actually get

A finished note — and a second read before you sign

Click through the tabs: the SOAP note in your style with a cited Clinical Review underneath, and a plain-language patient summary — exactly as they appear in the app.

Visit note · R. Okafor Editable
Subjective
34F, 5 days of dysuria and urinary frequency. No fever, no flank pain. LMP 2 weeks ago, sexually active.
Objective
Afebrile. Mild suprapubic tenderness. No CVA tenderness. UA: + leukocytes, + nitrites.
Assessment & Plan
Uncomplicated cystitis. Nitrofurantoin 100mg BID ×5d. Pregnancy status not documented — confirm before prescribing.
Clinical review 1 flag · 3 citations
FlagAntibiotic ordered — pregnancy status not documented before prescribing.[1]
Start here1. Confirm pregnancy status · 2. Review allergies · 3. Then prescribe.
CitedAvoid nitrofurantoin at term; consider an alternative if pregnant.[2]
RxNitrofurantoin — FDA label: avoid at 38–42 weeks and in G6PD deficiency.[3]
References
[1] Antibiotic stewardship in primary care. Europe PMC · PMID 30134425
[2] Nitrofurantoin use in pregnancy. PubMed · PMID 25560730
[3] Nitrofurantoin — FDA prescribing label. openFDA · DailyMed

For clinician review only — not medical advice. You decide what goes in the chart.

Copy drops the finished note straight into your EMR Copy note
Checked, not just transcribed

A cited second read on every note

Every note gets a clinical second-read grounded in peer-reviewed research, FDA drug labeling and NIH resources, then checked against your visit so nothing's invented — red flags, drug-safety checks and citations you can click. Most ambient scribes just transcribe.

Encrypted in transit & at rest Audio deleted after the note Never used to train AI BAA-gated before real patients
Pricing

Simple pricing. Start free.

Three free notes to try it. No per-minute billing, no upsells — every feature is in both plans. Most doctors never need more than Standard.

Pro
$199 / month

Up to 600 notes a month — about 28 visits a day. For high-volume practices and urgent care.

Start — 3 free notes

Start on Standard; upgrade to Pro in one tap whenever you need the headroom.

  • Everything in Standard
  • Up to 600 notes a month
  • Best for 20+ recorded visits a day
Built only for doctors

More than a note

Everything that comes with each visit — not just the SOAP text.

  • Written in your style

    Approve an edit and it remembers your format and phrasing, so your notes read like you, not a template.

  • Clinical Review

    Red flags, a prioritized where-to-start plan, and citations from PubMed & Europe PMC.

  • Patient summary & letters

    A plain-language after-visit summary and referral letters, generated alongside the note.

  • Works offline

    Records locally through dead spots and uploads the moment you're back online.

  • Copy to any EHR

    Clean text — the whole note or one section at a time. Pastes into Epic, Athena, anything.

  • Searchable history

    Find any past visit, then export or print it in a click.

FAQ

Straight answers

Is it HIPAA-compliant?

Yes. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and we sign a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) with you before you ever record a real patient. Recording is gated until that BAA is in place.

Do you train AI on my patient data?

No. Your audio and notes are never used to train AI models — ours or any vendor's. The only thing that learns is your private style profile, which stays tied to your account and is never pooled with other doctors.

How is this different from Heidi?

Doctor Notes is deliberately narrower. We build only for doctors, keep a handful of focused templates, and keep pricing simple — $99 a month for up to 300 notes, or $199 for up to 600. We lean hard into learning your personal note style and surfacing red flags for your review, rather than trying to serve every clinician type. If you want a broad platform, Heidi is good. If you want something that just writes your notes the way you write them, that's us. See the full Doctor Notes vs Heidi comparison →

Can it read an x-ray, ECG, or lab photo?

Yes. Attach an x-ray, ECG, lab panel, or a snap of the chart and the AI reads them into the note. If you didn't state an Assessment & Plan, it drafts one for you to review (badged ✨ AI-suggested); if you did, it cross-checks drug–allergy, dose, and red flags as a ⚖ second opinion. The photos — and any side dictation — are deleted the moment the note is written.

What happens to the audio?

It's deleted as soon as the note is generated. We keep the editable note, not the recording. The audio is never stored long-term and never used for training.

What if my internet drops mid-visit?

Recording keeps running locally on your device. When your connection comes back, the audio uploads and the note is generated. A dead spot in the exam room won't lose your visit.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Plans are month to month with no contract — $99/month for Standard (up to 300 notes), $199/month for Pro (up to 600). Cancel anytime from your account and you keep access through the end of the billing period.

Get your evenings back

Stop finishing charts at 9pm. Record your next visit and let the note write itself — in your style.

Start — 3 free notes

Your first 3 notes are free · Cancel anytime