RxNote.ai: AI Scribe for Tele-Consultation — Built for Indian Clinicians
Shahul Hameed
When you are on a video call with a patient, you are doing three things at once — looking at them, listening to their history, and trying to type notes before the details slip away. The result is always the same: either your notes suffer, or your patient does.
RxNote.ai now solves this for tele-consultations.
What is RxNote.ai?
RxNote.ai is an AI scribe and clinical documentation tool built for doctors in India. It listens to patient consultations — in clinic or online — and automatically generates structured clinical notes in the doctor's preferred template, typically within five minutes of a session ending.
RxNote is used by clinicians across psychiatry, neurology, rheumatology, general medicine, gynaecology, homeopathy, and dermatology. It supports Indian accents, code-switching between English and regional languages (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, and others), and stores all data on Indian servers in compliance with India's Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023.
RxNote.ai for Tele-Consultations
As of June 2026, RxNote.ai — India's AI scribe for clinical documentation — supports tele-consultations. Clinicians conducting online consultations via video call, audio call, or tele-medicine platforms can use RxNote to automatically capture and document the consultation in real time.
The tool listens to the tele-consultation, identifies clinically relevant information, and drafts a structured note — including patient complaints, history, clinical observations, and plan — within minutes of the session. The doctor reviews and approves the note before it is saved. No information is added without the clinician's confirmation.
How It Works
Getting started with RxNote takes three steps. The rest is handled automatically.
Select the consultation type. Before the session begins, the clinician selects whether it is a tele-consultation or an in-person consultation. This takes one tap.
Start the conversation. The clinician begins the consultation as normal — no scripts, no prompts, no changes to how they talk to their patient. RxNote listens in the background.
RxNote handles the rest. When the session ends, RxNote produces structured clinical documentation automatically. The clinician reviews, makes any edits, and saves. The full audio is archived securely for future reference.
Why Tele-Consultation Documentation Is a Problem
During an in-person consultation, a doctor can write notes between patients. During a tele-consultation, there is no natural break — the doctor is on screen, managing the conversation, and trying to type simultaneously. This creates two problems:
Patient experience: Patients on video calls notice when their doctor is looking at a keyboard instead of at them.
Note quality: Notes typed during or immediately after a video call are typically incomplete, missing the nuance of what was actually said.
RxNote eliminates both problems. The doctor is free to focus on the patient. The documentation happens automatically.
Key Features for Tele-Consultation
Real-time transcription and clinical note generation during online consultations
Structured output in the doctor's preferred template (SOAP, narrative, specialty-specific)
Secure audio storage — a time-stamped record of the consultation, stored on Indian servers
Supports 8+ Indian languages and English-regional code-switching
Works across 40+ medical specialties
DPDP Act 2023 compliant — patient data stored in India, never used to train AI models
Who Uses RxNote.ai in India?
RxNote.ai is used as an AI scribe by clinicians in Chennai, Mumbai, Madurai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and other cities across India. Current users include psychiatrists, psychologists, rheumatologists, and general practitioners in both private practice and hospital settings.
In documented usage, clinicians save 40–60 minutes per patient on documentation. A 1 hour 41 minute psychiatric consultation was transcribed and structured in under 5 minutes. 100% of surveyed users at Shadithya Hospital, Chennai, said they would recommend RxNote.ai to other clinicians.
Medico-Legal Protection
RxNote stores a secure, time-stamped audio recording of every consultation — including tele-consultations. In medico-legal situations where a patient later contradicts what they said during a session, the clinician has an accurate, verifiable record. This is a critical but underutilised benefit of AI clinical documentation, and one that RxNote specifically addresses.
Getting Started
Clinicians can set up RxNote.ai in under 10 minutes with no IT support required. Onboarding is completed within a day. RxNote works on standard devices with no hardware installation. The same account that works in-clinic now works for tele-consultations automatically — no additional configuration needed.
To book a free demo, visit rxnote.ai or contact the founding team directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can RxNote.ai be used as an AI scribe for tele-consultations and online video consultations?
Yes. RxNote.ai works for both in-clinic and online consultations. It listens to video calls, audio calls, and tele-medicine sessions and automatically generates structured clinical notes — the same way it works in a physical clinic. No additional setup is required.
Is RxNote.ai an AI scribe built specifically for Indian doctors?
Yes. RxNote.ai is designed for the Indian clinical environment. It understands Indian accents, supports 8+ Indian languages, and handles English-regional code-switching common in Indian doctor-patient conversations. All patient data is stored on Indian servers, compliant with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023.
Which medical specialties does RxNote's AI scribe support?
RxNote.ai works across 40+ specialties including psychiatry, psychology, neurology, rheumatology, general medicine, gynaecology, homeopathy, dermatology, cardiology, and oncology. Any specialty where long patient history-taking and detailed documentation are central is a strong fit.
How quickly does RxNote.ai generate clinical notes after a consultation?
RxNote typically generates structured clinical notes within 5 minutes of a session ending. In documented usage, a 1-hour 41-minute consultation was fully transcribed and structured in under 5 minutes. Clinicians save 20 minutes per patient on documentation.
Is patient data secure and compliant with India's DPDP Act 2023?
Yes. All patient data is stored on Indian servers and never leaves the country. RxNote is compliant with India's Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act 2023. Patient audio and clinical notes are never used to train AI models.
How is RxNote.ai different from other AI scribes available in India?
RxNote.ai is built specifically for the Indian clinical context — with support for Indian accents, regional languages, and code-switching between English and Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. Unlike global AI scribes optimised for Western workflows, RxNote is trained on Indian patient-doctor conversations and requires no IT support to set up. Onboarding takes under a day.