One scribe for every kind of podiatry visit
Biomechanical assessments, ingrown nail procedures, diabetic foot reviews, wound care follow-ups — Medical Scribe records each encounter and drafts the note from what you said and did in the room. Narrate the gait findings or the debridement as you go; the draft is ready before the next patient sits down.
Structured like the Podiatrist’s note you already write
The built-in Podiatrist’s note template maps the visit to Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan, Interventions, and Evaluation. Presenting complaint and footwear history in the Subjective; palpation, ROM, gait, and diabetic screening in the Objective; procedures performed in Interventions; and orthoses, medications, and review intervals in the Plan.
Notes that stand up when the record is questioned
Whether it’s a payer reviewing routine care claims or a colleague picking up a deteriorating ulcer, podiatry records get read closely. Medical Scribe documents only what was said and observed at that visit — no invented pulses, no assumed sensation results — and every note carries your review and signature before it enters the chart.