Doctor Notes vs Suki
Suki does more than write notes — it’s a voice assistant. Doctor Notes does less, on purpose. Here’s the honest split so you can pick the right shape of tool.
Side by side
| Doctor Notes | Suki | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Doctors who want the note written and checked, simply | Clinicians who want a voice assistant plus dictation |
| Price | $99/mo Standard (up to 300 notes); $199 Pro (up to 600) | Subscription / enterprise |
| Scope | Records the visit, writes the note | Voice commands, dictation, ambient notes, coding |
| Cited clinical second-read | yes — PubMed / Europe PMC / FDA citations on every note | no |
| Reads photos & drafts the A&P | yes — reads x-ray/ECG/lab photos and drafts & double-checks the Assessment & Plan | not a per-visit co-pilot like this |
| Coding | no | Coding support |
| EHR workflow | One-click copy/paste | Integrations, varying by plan |
| BAA (HIPAA) | Signed before you record a real patient | Available |
Where Doctor Notes is better
- Simpler and focused — one job, done well, rather than a broad assistant.
- From $99 a month — up to 300 notes, or $199 for up to 600 on Pro — you can sign up for yourself.
- A cited clinical second-read on every note.
- Beyond writing the note: attach an x-ray or lab and it drafts and double-checks your Assessment & Plan for you to review.
Where Suki is better
- A full voice-command assistant, not just a scribe.
- Built-in dictation and coding support.
- More integrations and a footprint in larger practices and systems.
So which should you pick?
If you want built-in coding, direct EHR integration, or the widest template library, the other tool is probably the better fit — and I’d rather you knew that here than found out after signing up. If you want simple, predictable pricing — $99 a month for up to 300 notes, or $199 for up to 600 on Pro — a tool built for doctors only, and a cited clinical second-read on every note — red flags and citations from PubMed, Europe PMC and the FDA label — that’s what I built Doctor Notes to do.
Frequently asked
Is Doctor Notes an alternative to Suki?
If what you want is the note written and checked, yes — it’s simpler and from $99 a month (up to 300 notes; $199 for up to 600 on Pro). If you want a voice assistant you can issue commands to, Suki does more in that direction.
Does Doctor Notes do voice commands or dictation like Suki?
No. Doctor Notes focuses on recording the visit and writing the note, plus a cited clinical second-read. Suki is a broader voice assistant.
What does Doctor Notes add over Suki?
A cited clinical second-read on every note, and a simpler, self-serve flat price for an individual doctor.
Pricing shown is as published June 2026 and changes often — check each vendor’s own pricing page for current rates. Suki pricing: https://www.suki.ai. Comparisons reflect our honest reading of each product and are not endorsed by Suki.