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💉Endocrinology

AI Scribe for Endocrinologists

Document diabetes management, thyroid disorders, and hormone therapy in seconds. PatientNotes captures insulin dosing, lab trends, and generates comprehensive endocrine assessments.

30-50 patients/day capacity
$50/month
Endocrinologist reviewing patient labs

Documentation for Every Endocrinology Visit

From diabetes management to hormone therapy, PatientNotes handles all endocrinology documentation needs

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Diabetes Management

Comprehensive diabetes visits including glucose control, insulin titration, A1C tracking, and complication screening.

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Thyroid Disorders

Hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroid nodules, and medication management with TSH tracking.

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Hormone Replacement

Testosterone therapy, estrogen replacement, growth hormone deficiency, and hormone monitoring.

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Osteoporosis & Bone Health

DEXA interpretation, fracture risk assessment, calcium/vitamin D management, and bisphosphonate therapy.

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Adrenal & Pituitary

Cushing syndrome, Addison disease, pituitary adenomas, and dynamic hormone testing documentation.

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Metabolic Syndrome

Obesity management, lipid disorders, metabolic syndrome, and weight loss medication documentation.

Endocrinology-Specific Features

Built for the unique documentation needs of endocrinology

Insulin Dosing Calculator

Automatically calculate and document insulin dose adjustments based on glucose patterns, A1C, and weight. Tracks basal-bolus regimens and pump settings.

Lab Integration

Seamless documentation of thyroid panels, diabetes labs (A1C, fructosamine), lipid panels, and hormone levels with trend analysis.

CGM Data Documentation

Capture continuous glucose monitoring metrics including time in range, glucose variability, and pattern recognition for optimization.

Medication Titration

Track levothyroxine adjustments, insulin changes, GLP-1 agonist dosing, and other endocrine medication titrations with rationale.

Complication Screening

Document diabetic foot exams, retinopathy screening, nephropathy monitoring, and neuropathy assessments per ADA guidelines.

DEXA & Bone Density

Interpret and document bone density results, calculate FRAX scores, and create osteoporosis treatment plans.

Sample AI-Generated Endocrinology Note

See how PatientNotes documents a diabetes management visit

endocrinology_note.txt
SUBJECTIVE:
58-year-old male with type 2 diabetes mellitus returns for diabetes management. Current regimen: Metformin 1000mg BID, glargine 24 units at bedtime, lispro 6 units with meals. Reports home glucose readings 140-180 fasting, 180-220 post-prandial. Denies hypoglycemic episodes. CGM average glucose 165 mg/dL, time in range 62%. Checking feet daily, no new lesions. Following diabetic diet.

OBJECTIVE:
Vitals: BP 132/78, HR 72, BMI 31.2 (down from 32.1)
Weight: 207 lbs (down 3 lbs from last visit)

Labs (today):
- A1C: 7.8% (previous 8.4% three months ago)
- Fasting glucose: 156 mg/dL
- eGFR: 72 mL/min (stable)
- Urine albumin/creatinine ratio: 45 mg/g (microalbuminuria)
- Lipid panel: Total cholesterol 198, LDL 110, HDL 42, TG 185

CGM Download Review:
- Average glucose: 165 mg/dL
- Time in range (70-180): 62%
- Time above range: 36%
- Time below range: 2%
- Coefficient of variation: 28%
- No severe hypoglycemia

Exam:
- Monofilament exam: intact sensation bilateral feet
- Pedal pulses: 2+ bilateral
- No foot ulcers or calluses noted
- Retinal exam: mild background diabetic retinopathy (stable, last exam 4 months ago)

ASSESSMENT:
1. Type 2 diabetes mellitus with improving glycemic control (A1C 7.8%, improved from 8.4%)
   - Time in range suboptimal at 62%, target >70%
   - Post-prandial hyperglycemia noted
2. Diabetic nephropathy with microalbuminuria
3. Mild diabetic retinopathy, stable
4. Obesity (BMI 31.2), improving with 3 lb weight loss
5. Dyslipidemia on statin therapy

PLAN:
1. Increase lispro to 8 units with meals to target post-prandial glucose <180
2. Continue metformin 1000mg BID
3. Continue glargine 24 units at bedtime
4. Start lisinopril 10mg daily for renoprotection (microalbuminuria)
5. Continue atorvastatin 20mg daily
6. Discussed CGM data - good time in range improvement, need to reduce post-meal spikes
7. Reinforce carbohydrate counting and meal-time insulin dosing
8. Continue weight loss efforts - discussed GLP-1 agonist option if plateaus
9. Recheck A1C in 3 months (target <7%)
10. Annual ophthalmology follow-up scheduled
11. Foot care education reinforced
12. Labs: CMP, lipids in 3 months

Intelligent ICD-10 Suggestions

PatientNotes suggests the codes most commonly used in endocrinology

E11.9Type 2 diabetes mellitus without complications
E11.65Type 2 diabetes with hyperglycemia
E03.9Hypothyroidism, unspecified
E78.5Hyperlipidemia, unspecified
E66.9Obesity, unspecified
E55.9Vitamin D deficiency, unspecified
M81.0Age-related osteoporosis without current pathological fracture
E04.1Nontoxic single thyroid nodule

AI suggests relevant codes based on your documentation—review and select with one click.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can PatientNotes track insulin dosing and titration?

Yes. PatientNotes captures detailed insulin regimens including basal and bolus doses, insulin-to-carb ratios, correction factors, and titration schedules. The AI documents glucose targets, current A1C values, and dosing adjustments based on patient responses.

Does PatientNotes support thyroid function monitoring?

Yes. PatientNotes tracks TSH, free T4, free T3, thyroid antibodies, and medication adjustments. It documents symptom assessments, dosage changes, and follow-up lab intervals for both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism management.

How does PatientNotes handle continuous glucose monitoring data?

PatientNotes can document CGM trends, time in range, glucose variability, and pattern analysis. It captures downloads from CGM devices and integrates key metrics like average glucose, coefficient of variation, and hypoglycemic events into clinical documentation.

Can PatientNotes document osteoporosis and bone health assessments?

Yes. PatientNotes captures DEXA scan results, T-scores, fracture risk assessment (FRAX scores), calcium and vitamin D supplementation, and bisphosphonate therapy. It documents medication adherence and monitoring for side effects.

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