Built for Indian psychiatrists and mental health providers. Document psychiatric evaluations and therapy sessions in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu & Hinglish. Trusted by psychiatrists in Tamil Nadu.
RxNote understands the unique documentation needs of psychiatry
Psychiatric sessions often run 45-60 minutes, creating extensive documentation requirements that cut into patient time.
Mental status exams, risk assessments, and standardized screening tools require detailed documentation.
Psychiatrists need SOAP, DAP, BIRP, and progress notes depending on the encounter type.
Specialized documentation tools for psychiatry encounters
Automatically captures appearance, behavior, mood, affect, thought process, and cognition from your conversation.
Generate notes in DAP, BIRP, SOAP, or custom formats optimized for psychiatric documentation.
Identifies and documents suicidal ideation, self-harm risk, and safety planning discussions.
Recognizes PHQ-9, GAD-7, and other standardized assessment scores mentioned during sessions.
Specialized templates for individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy documentation.
Accurately captures medication changes, dosage adjustments, and side effect discussions.
Get started in three simple steps
Begin your psychiatric evaluation or therapy session and tap record.
RxNote identifies mental status observations, risk factors, and treatment discussions.
Get structured DAP, BIRP, or SOAP notes with mental health-specific formatting.
See how RxNote generates structured documentation for psychiatry encounters
Patient reports persistent low mood for 3 weeks, difficulty sleeping, decreased appetite. PHQ-9 score: 14 (moderately severe). Denies suicidal ideation.
Appearance: appropriate. Behavior: cooperative, psychomotor retardation noted. Mood: "depressed." Affect: constricted. Thought process: linear, goal-directed. No perceptual disturbances.
Major Depressive Disorder, recurrent episode, moderate severity. PHQ-9 14, up from 9 at last visit.
1) Continue sertraline 100mg, increase to 150mg. 2) CBT techniques for sleep hygiene. 3) Follow-up in 2 weeks. 4) Safety plan reviewed.