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Women's Health Specialists

Menstrual, obstetric, and gynecologic histories captured in full while you keep eye contact through the sensitive parts. A structured women's health note, drafted from the conversation itself.

Sample note

What your notes will look like

A real example of the documentation Medical Scribe generates for women's health specialists — ready before your patient leaves the room.

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Subjective

46F presenting with 6 months of heavy, irregular menstrual bleeding. Cycles now every 21-35 days, lasting up to 8 days, soaking a pad every 2 hours on heaviest days with occasional clots. Fatigue but no dizziness or syncope. LMP 2 weeks ago. G2P2, both vaginal deliveries. No prior gynecologic surgery; Pap 14 months ago, normal. PMH: hypothyroidism on levothyroxine 75mcg daily. No anticoagulants. NKDA. Non-smoker.

Objective

  • BP 118/74, HR 82, BMI 27.4
  • Abdomen soft, non-tender, no masses
  • Pelvic exam: parous cervix, no lesions; uterus mildly enlarged, mobile, non-tender; no adnexal masses
  • Hgb 10.8 g/dL, ferritin 9 ng/mL; TSH 2.1
  • Pelvic ultrasound: 2.3cm intramural fundal fibroid, endometrial stripe 9mm

Assessment

Abnormal uterine bleeding in perimenopause, likely ovulatory dysfunction with contributing intramural fibroid (AUB-L/O). Iron deficiency anemia secondary to menstrual blood loss. Endometrial pathology to be excluded given age and stripe thickness.

Plan

  • Endometrial biopsy scheduled for next week
  • Discussed 52mg levonorgestrel IUD versus tranexamic acid; patient leaning toward IUD pending biopsy results
  • Ferrous sulfate 325mg daily with vitamin C; recheck Hgb and ferritin in 8 weeks
  • Counseled on when to seek urgent care for heavy bleeding; follow up 2 weeks after biopsy

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

Women's health visits carry decades of history in a 20-minute slot

Three histories before you reach today's problem

Menstrual pattern, gravidity and parity, contraceptive and gynecologic history — the structured backbone of every women's health note takes longer to chart than the presenting complaint itself.

Sensitive topics deserve your full presence

Abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, menopause, sexual health — patients read your attention. Turning to the keyboard mid-disclosure costs you information and costs them trust.

Details that are easy to mis-chart later

LMP, cycle length, G's and P's, pad counts, last Pap and mammogram dates — reconstructing this data from memory at the end of clinic is exactly how errors creep into the record.

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Specialty Vocabulary

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HIPAA Compliant

Enterprise-grade encryption and security to protect sensitive data.

Built-in templates

Note templates built for women's health specialists

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

Women's Medicine Specialist's note

Subjective Objective Assessment Plan

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

Present for the conversation, not the keyboard

From annual well-woman exams to workups for abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, or menopausal symptoms, Medical Scribe records the visit — in the office or over telehealth — and drafts the note from what was said. The patient gets your eyes and attention; you get a structured draft waiting at the end.

Structured the way women’s health is charted

The Women’s Medicine Specialist’s note template organizes the encounter into Subjective — with dedicated menstrual, obstetric, and gynecologic histories — Objective, including abdominal, pelvic, and breast exam findings with labs and imaging, then Assessment with differential and Plan covering treatment, prescriptions, patient counseling, and follow-up.

Accuracy on the details that define the workup

An endometrial stripe of 9mm and one of 4mm lead to different plans. Medical Scribe records the LMP, cycle pattern, G’s and P’s, and imaging measurements exactly as spoken — never inferring or normalizing findings you didn’t state — so the chart your future decisions rest on is the visit as it happened.

Frequently asked questions

Does it capture the structured histories women's health notes require?

Yes. The Women's Medicine Specialist's note template includes dedicated menstrual, obstetric, and gynecologic history fields within the Subjective section, plus pelvic, breast, and abdominal exam findings under Objective — populated only from what was actually discussed and examined.

Is it appropriate for sensitive conversations and intimate exams?

Medical Scribe is HIPAA compliant with encryption in transit and at rest. Patients can be informed and consent just as with any chaperone or scribe, and exam findings are documented in clinical language only from what you verbalize.

Can it handle both annual well-woman visits and problem visits?

Yes. A well-woman exam produces a note covering screening history, exam findings, and prevention counseling; a problem visit like abnormal bleeding generates a focused Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan. The note reflects the visit you actually had.

Will it invent normal exam findings I didn't state?

No. It documents only what was said or observed during the encounter — if you didn't verbalize a breast exam, the note won't contain one. You review, edit, and sign every note before it enters the chart.

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