RxNote understands the unique documentation needs of family medicine
Family physicians see 20-30 patients daily across all ages and conditions, leaving minimal documentation time.
Well visits, acute care, chronic management, and preventive care each require different documentation approaches.
Screening schedules, immunizations, and health maintenance protocols need consistent documentation.
Specialized documentation tools for family medicine encounters
Handles pediatric, adult, and geriatric encounters with age-appropriate documentation templates.
Specialized templates for annual physicals, well-child visits, and Medicare wellness exams.
Longitudinal documentation for diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and other chronic conditions.
Captures vaccine discussions, administrations, and consent documentation automatically.
Generate accurate SOAP notes between appointments to keep up with high-volume schedules.
Efficiently documents urgent visits for infections, injuries, and acute presentations.
Get started in three simple steps
Begin the encounter normally and let RxNote listen.
RxNote captures history, exam findings, and the care plan from your conversation.
Review the completed SOAP note and move on — no after-hours charting.
See how RxNote generates structured documentation for family medicine encounters
34 y/o female presents with sore throat x 3 days, low-grade fever, and difficulty swallowing. Denies cough, rash, or joint pain. No known sick contacts.
Temp 100.4°F, HR 78, BP 118/72. Pharynx: erythematous, 2+ tonsillar enlargement with exudate. Anterior cervical lymphadenopathy bilateral. Rapid strep: positive.
Acute streptococcal pharyngitis (J02.0).
1) Amoxicillin 500mg TID x 10 days. 2) Ibuprofen PRN for pain/fever. 3) Return if symptoms worsen or fail to improve in 48 hours.