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Pediatric Neurologists

A seizure history is a story parents tell — long, detailed, and easy to lose while typing. Medical Scribe captures semiology, frequency, and medication response as described, and drafts your neurology note before the next consult starts.

Sample note

What your notes will look like

A real example of the documentation Medical Scribe generates for pediatric neurologists — ready before your patient leaves the room.

Epilepsy Follow-up Ready to copy

Subjective

9F with childhood absence epilepsy, 4-month review with mother. Staring episodes down from daily to about one per week since the last ethosuximide increase; each lasts 5-10 seconds with immediate recovery. No convulsive seizures. School reports improved attention. Early stomach upset has resolved; no missed doses.

Objective

  • Weight 31 kg; alert, engaged, age-appropriate conversation
  • Cranial nerves intact; tone, power, and reflexes normal and symmetric
  • Gait, tandem walk, and coordination normal
  • Hyperventilation for 3 minutes in clinic: no clinical events
  • EEG last month: occasional 3 Hz generalized spike-wave, reduced from prior study

Assessment & Plan

  • Childhood absence epilepsy, improving on ethosuximide but not yet seizure-free
  • Increase ethosuximide from 20 to 25 mg/kg/day in two divided doses
  • Repeat EEG in 3 months; review sooner if convulsive seizure or new event type occurs
  • School informed of plan via letter; teacher to log any observed episodes

Additional Notes

Water safety discussed — swimming only with direct adult supervision. Mother advised to video any episodes that look different from her daughter's usual absences.

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

Paediatric neurology notes hinge on detail you can't afford to lose

Semiology takes time to tell

A first-seizure history — what the eyes did, which arm stiffened, how long, what came after — arrives as a parent's narrative. Summarizing it hours later strips out the detail that localizes.

The exam is watching, not writing

Gait, tone, tremor, social engagement — the paediatric neuro exam is largely observation of a moving child. There's no moment to look down and type.

Every visit spawns paperwork beyond the note

EEG requests, school letters, titration schedules written out for parents, driving and safety advice for teens — documentation radiates outward from each consult.

AI-Powered Documentation

Real-time transcription that understands medical terminology and clinical context.

Specialty Vocabulary

Recognizes terms, conditions, and procedures specific to your practice area.

Save Hours Daily

Generate comprehensive clinical notes in minutes instead of hours.

HIPAA Compliant

Enterprise-grade encryption and security to protect sensitive data.

Built-in templates

Note templates built for pediatric neurologists

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

Pediatric Neurologist's note

Subjective Objective Assessment & Plan

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

Made for consults where the history is the diagnosis

First-seizure clinics, epilepsy reviews, headache workups, developmental regression assessments — in each, the decisive information is spoken, mostly by parents. Medical Scribe records the visit, in person or telehealth, and drafts the note while the details are still exact: which arm, how long, how often, what changed on the new dose.

The Pediatric Neurologist’s note, from history to plan

Drafts follow the built-in template: Subjective for neurological concerns, seizure and developmental history, and current medications; Objective for the observed neurological examination and investigation results including EEG and imaging; then a per-condition Assessment & Plan with titrations, planned studies, referrals, and follow-up — plus Additional Notes for safety counseling and family concerns.

Semiology preserved, not paraphrased

The difference between ‘left arm stiffened’ and ‘shaking all over’ is a different workup. Medical Scribe keeps the description the family actually gave — it never invents or smooths over clinical detail — and you review the draft against your own memory of the visit before signing.

Frequently asked questions

Will it capture a parent's description of a seizure accurately?

Yes — that's the core use case. The parent's account of onset, movements, duration, color change, and recovery is documented as described in the Subjective section of the Pediatric Neurologist's note, preserving the semiology detail your diagnosis rests on.

My exam findings come from watching the child. How do they get into the note?

Verbalize what you observe — 'gait normal, tandem fine, no tremor' — as you go or at the end, and it's structured into the Objective section. Medical Scribe only documents what was said or observed; it never fills in an exam you didn't state.

Can it produce the school letters and titration instructions I write after clinic?

The visit note follows the built-in Pediatric Neurologist's note, and custom templates — a school letter, a written titration schedule for parents — take minutes to set up and generate from the same recorded visit, always with your review before anything goes out.

Is recording appropriate for sensitive developmental discussions?

Families can be informed and consented just as with any scribe. Medical Scribe is HIPAA compliant, encrypted in transit and at rest, and you control every note before it reaches the chart.

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