RxNote understands the unique documentation needs of dermatology
Dermatologic documentation requires exact morphological terminology — size, shape, color, distribution, and borders.
Dermatologists often see 30-50 patients daily, leaving minimal time for detailed documentation.
Biopsies, excisions, and cosmetic procedures each require specific procedural documentation.
Specialized documentation tools for dermatology encounters
Captures precise morphological descriptions including size, shape, color, texture, and anatomical location.
Streamlined documentation for biopsies, excisions, cryotherapy, and other dermatologic procedures.
Efficient documentation of total body skin examinations with anatomical site references.
Documents biopsy results discussions and pathology report correlations.
Captures topical, systemic, and biologic medication prescriptions and treatment plans.
Documents dermoscopic findings and pattern descriptions discussed during examinations.
Get started in three simple steps
Perform your skin exam and describe findings aloud as usual.
RxNote captures precise lesion morphology, locations, and clinical impressions.
Review your dermatology note with accurate morphological terminology and ICD-10 codes.
See how RxNote generates structured documentation for dermatology encounters
45 y/o female presents for evaluation of a changing mole on her upper back. Notes it has grown and darkened over the past 3 months. No bleeding or itching. Family history of melanoma (mother).
Skin: 8mm asymmetric, irregularly bordered, darkly pigmented macule on the right upper back. Color variegation (brown, dark brown, black). Dermoscopy: atypical pigment network, blue-white veil. Remainder of skin exam: scattered benign nevi.
Atypical melanocytic lesion, right upper back. Rule out melanoma. (D48.5)
1) Excisional biopsy with 2mm margins performed today. 2) Specimen sent to dermatopathology. 3) Patient counseled on sun protection. 4) Follow-up for pathology results in 7-10 days.