From booking visit to postpartum check
Obstetric care is a sequence of distinct encounters: a long booking history, rhythm-fast antenatal reviews, growth-scan discussions, birth debriefs, and postpartum contraception counseling. Medical Scribe records each one — in clinic or by telehealth — and drafts a note sized to the visit, so a 10-minute 32-week check doesn’t generate 10 more minutes of typing.
Notes built for the antenatal record
Each visit’s draft organizes what happened into Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan — gestational age and presenting concerns, verbalized findings like blood pressure, fundal height, and fetal heart rate, then the plan and safety-netting advice you gave. Built-in Iron Infusion Consent and Mirena Insertion Consent templates document those specific discussions in full, among 280+ templates.
Contemporaneous documentation, because obstetrics demands it
No specialty answers for its records longer after the fact than obstetrics. A note drafted from the visit itself — capturing the movement advice you gave at 28 weeks and the concerns the patient did or didn’t raise — is inherently contemporaneous, and Medical Scribe never adds findings that weren’t said. You review and sign every entry, the day it happened.