RxNote understands the unique documentation needs of pediatrics
Each age group (newborn, infant, toddler, school-age, adolescent) has different documentation requirements.
Conversations involve both the child and parents, making documentation more complex.
Tracking and documenting developmental milestones requires structured, consistent documentation.
Specialized documentation tools for pediatrics encounters
Age-specific templates aligned with AAP Bright Futures guidelines for preventive care visits.
Captures growth parameters and developmental milestone discussions from parent conversations.
Documents vaccine discussions, consent, and administration aligned with the CDC schedule.
Distinguishes between parent-reported history and direct child examination findings.
Streamlined documentation for school enrollment and sports participation exams.
Documents anticipatory guidance and safety screening discussions appropriate for each age.
Get started in three simple steps
Begin the pediatric encounter and tap record.
RxNote captures parent history, exam findings, and developmental observations.
Get an age-appropriate clinical note with growth data and anticipatory guidance documented.
See how RxNote generates structured documentation for pediatrics encounters
18-month well-child visit. Mother reports walking since 14 months, says 10+ words. Eating well, sleeping through the night. No concerns. Immunizations up to date.
Weight: 11.2 kg (50th %ile), Length: 82 cm (65th %ile), HC: 47.5 cm (55th %ile). Active, interactive. HEENT: TMs clear. Heart: RRR. Lungs: clear. Abdomen: soft. Walks independently, stacks 3 blocks.
Healthy 18-month-old. Development appropriate for age. Growth tracking normally.
1) Hep A vaccine administered. 2) Anticipatory guidance: dental care, safety, nutrition. 3) Next well-child visit at 24 months.