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Family Planning Doctors

Contraceptive care is a conversation about options — and every option discussed belongs in the note. Medical Scribe documents the counseling, the choice, and the consent while you stay face-to-face with your patient.

Sample note

What your notes will look like

A real example of the documentation Medical Scribe generates for family planning doctors — ready before your patient leaves the room.

Contraception Visit Ready to copy

Subjective

29F requesting long-acting contraception. Currently on a combined oral contraceptive; reports missed pills and breakthrough bleeding. G1P1, regular cycles, LMP 10 days ago. No dysmenorrhea. Non-smoker, no personal or family history of VTE. NKDA.

Review of Systems

Genitourinary: mid-cycle breakthrough spotting; no dyspareunia, no dysuria, no abnormal discharge. Constitutional: no weight change or fatigue. Remaining systems reviewed and negative.

Objective

  • BP 112/70; BMI 24
  • Abdomen soft, non-tender
  • Pelvic exam: cervix appears normal, uterus anteverted and non-tender, no adnexal masses
  • Urine hCG negative today

Assessment & Plan

  • 1. Contraception management — counseled on LARC options (52mg levonorgestrel IUD, copper IUD, etonogestrel implant) versus continuing the pill; effectiveness, insertion risks, and bleeding profile changes discussed
  • Patient elected Mirena (levonorgestrel 52mg IUD); consent discussion documented, insertion booked for next week
  • 2. Breakthrough bleeding — attributed to missed pills; review if persistent after IUD insertion
  • STI screen collected per routine; results to be conveyed securely

Illustrative example. Every note is fully editable, and you control the format — SOAP, DAP, or your own custom template.

Counseling-heavy visits, consent-heavy documentation

Sensitive visits deserve eye contact

Patients discussing contraception, pregnancy options, and sexual health disclose more when you're not typing. Rapport is clinical infrastructure in family planning.

Options counseling must be documented

Which methods were discussed, their effectiveness and side effects, and why the patient chose what they chose — informed choice only counts if the chart shows it.

Procedures need airtight consent records

IUD insertions and implants come with risks that must be explained and documented — perforation, expulsion, bleeding changes — before the procedure happens.

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Built-in templates

Note templates built for family planning doctors

These aren't generic formats — they ship in the product today, structured around how you actually document.

Family Planning Doctor's Note

Subjective Review of Systems Objective Assessment & Plan

Mirena Insertion Consent

Plus 280+ templates across every specialty — or build your own in minutes.

Fits the full scope of family planning care

Contraceptive starts and switches, LARC insertions and removals, emergency contraception visits, preconception counseling, and STI screening — Medical Scribe records each encounter, in clinic or over telehealth, and drafts a note matched to it. The twenty-minute options discussion gets documented as thoroughly as the procedure that follows.

Structured like your actual note

The built-in Family Planning Doctor’s Note is organized as Subjective, a full Review of Systems including genitourinary detail, Objective findings, and an issue-by-issue Assessment & Plan. For insertions, the Mirena Insertion Consent template documents alternatives, risks, aftercare, and the patient’s consent acknowledgement — one of 280+ built-in templates.

Informed choice, provable on paper

In family planning, the record must show the patient heard her options and chose freely. Medical Scribe documents the counseling conversation as it actually happened — never inserting risks you didn’t mention or preferences the patient didn’t state — and you review and sign before anything is filed.

Frequently asked questions

Can it document procedure consent, not just the visit?

Yes. Alongside the Family Planning Doctor's Note there's a built-in Mirena Insertion Consent template covering alternatives, contraindications, risks and side effects, aftercare instructions, and the consent acknowledgement — populated from the discussion you actually had.

Will the note show which contraceptive options I discussed?

Yes. The counseling conversation — methods compared, risks explained, the patient's questions and stated preference — is captured in the note's Assessment & Plan, so informed choice is visible in the record, not just implied.

These are sensitive conversations. How is the recording protected?

Medical Scribe is HIPAA compliant with encryption in transit and at rest. Recordings are processed securely, you control the note before it enters the chart, and patients can be informed and consent as with any scribe.

Does it work for telehealth contraception consults?

Yes. Medical Scribe records in-person and telehealth visits across iOS, Android, Web, and Mac, so a pill renewal by video and an insertion visit in clinic both generate complete notes.

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