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Podiatrists

Biomechanical workups, diabetic foot checks, and wound care all in one clinic day — each with its own documentation demands. Medical Scribe drafts complete podiatry notes from the visit itself, gait findings and wound measurements included.

Sample note

What your notes will look like

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

Podiatry Visit Ready to copy

Subjective

61M with type 2 diabetes presenting with 8 weeks of right plantar heel pain, worst with first steps in the morning, improving with activity then aching by evening. Pain 7/10 on VAS at worst. Works on concrete floors in a warehouse. Tried gel heel cups without relief. Medications: metformin 1000mg BID, atorvastatin 40mg daily. Denies numbness, burning, or open lesions.

Objective

  • Tenderness at medial calcaneal tubercle right foot; pain reproduced with passive dorsiflexion of toes
  • Ankle dorsiflexion limited to 5 degrees right with knee extended, consistent with gastrocnemius equinus
  • Gait: pronated midstance bilaterally, medial heel wear on footwear
  • Diabetic screen: skin intact, pedal pulses palpable, 10g monofilament intact bilaterally

Assessment

Plantar fasciitis right foot with contributing gastrocnemius equinus and pes planus. Low-risk diabetic foot status confirmed today — no neuropathy or vascular compromise detected.

Interventions

  • Low-Dye strapping applied right foot
  • Gastrocnemius and plantar fascia stretching program instructed, 3x daily

Plan

  • Prefabricated orthoses with medial arch support; casting for custom devices if inadequate at review
  • Naproxen 500mg BID PRN with food, 2 weeks
  • Review in 4 weeks with VAS re-score; annual diabetic foot assessment documented today

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

Podiatry charting doesn't fit one mold

Three specialties before lunch

A plantar fasciitis workup, a diabetic ulcer debridement, and routine nail care demand completely different notes — biomechanics, wound measurements, and at-risk foot findings — in back-to-back slots.

At-risk foot care lives under audit

Coverage for routine care of diabetic and neuropathic feet hinges on documented findings — vascular status, sensation, skin condition. If the class findings aren't in the note, the visit doesn't stand up.

Wounds need numbers, every visit

Ulcer dimensions, wound bed description, periwound skin, and response to offloading must be recorded serially — the trend is the treatment decision, and it's tedious to type.

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 podiatrists

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

Podiatrist's note

Subjective Objective Assessment Plan Interventions Evaluation

Skin Check Note

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

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.

Frequently asked questions

Does it document the findings needed for at-risk foot care coverage?

It documents what you find and say — vascular status, monofilament results, skin condition, and diabetic status — in the structured sections reviewers check. You state the findings during the exam, and they're recorded exactly; you review and sign before the note is final.

Can it track wound measurements across visits?

Each visit's note records the dimensions and wound descriptions you dictate during care, so serial notes show the trend. It never carries forward or invents a measurement you didn't state at that visit.

Is there a real podiatry note template, or a generic SOAP?

Both. The built-in Podiatrist's note has Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan, plus dedicated Interventions and Evaluation sections for procedures performed in the chair. There are 280+ specialty templates, a Skin Check note, and SOAP, DAP, or custom formats built in minutes.

Can I use it with gloves on, mid-procedure?

Yes — it's hands-free. Record on iOS, Android, Web, Apple Watch, or Mac while debriding, strapping, or casting, in clinic or on home visits, and for telehealth follow-ups. HIPAA compliant, encrypted in transit and at rest.

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