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.