AI Scribe for Urologists
Document urological exams, prostate evaluations, and procedures in seconds. PatientNotes captures cystoscopy findings, stone assessments, and generates precise urodynamic reports.

Documentation for Every Urology Visit
From routine exams to complex procedures, PatientNotes handles all urology documentation needs
Urological Exams
Comprehensive genitourinary exams with kidney palpation, bladder percussion, and external genital examination.
Prostate Evaluations
DRE documentation, PSA tracking, prostate volume assessment, and biopsy indication evaluation.
Cystoscopy Procedures
Flexible and rigid cystoscopy with bladder mapping, biopsy documentation, and fulguration notes.
Stone Management
Kidney stone evaluations, ESWL procedures, ureteroscopy with lithotripsy, and metabolic workup.
Urodynamic Studies
Uroflowmetry, cystometry, pressure-flow studies, and voiding dysfunction assessments.
TURP & Surgeries
Transurethral procedures, prostatectomy, nephrectomy, and post-operative care documentation.
Urology-Specific Features
Built for the unique documentation needs of urology
DRE & Prostate Documentation
Standardized prostate exam documentation including size, consistency, nodules, and symmetry. Automatic PSA correlation and biopsy indication tracking.
Cystoscopy Reporting
Structured endoscopy reports with bladder mapping, lesion location using clock-face notation, and photographic reference integration.
Stone Tracking
Document stone size, location, density (HU), and composition. Track treatment interventions and recurrence prevention strategies.
Urodynamic Integration
Capture uroflowmetry patterns, bladder capacity, compliance, detrusor pressure, and sphincter function with automated interpretation.
Procedure Documentation
Pre-op planning, intraoperative findings, and post-op instructions for TURP, ureteroscopy, nephrectomy, and other urological procedures.
Oncology Staging
TNM staging for urological cancers, Gleason scoring for prostate cancer, and treatment response tracking.
Sample AI-Generated Urology Note
See how PatientNotes documents a BPH evaluation with prostate exam
SUBJECTIVE: 67-year-old male presents for evaluation of lower urinary tract symptoms. Reports progressive urinary hesitancy, weak stream, and nocturia 3-4 times per night for past 6 months. Denies hematuria, dysuria, or urinary retention. No history of UTIs. IPSS score: 18 (moderate symptoms). Past Medical History: Hypertension, Type 2 diabetes Current Medications: Lisinopril 10mg daily, Metformin 1000mg BID Family History: Father had prostate cancer at age 72 OBJECTIVE: Vital Signs: BP 138/82, HR 76, BMI 28.3 Genitourinary Exam: - External genitalia: normal male, no lesions or masses - Testes: bilateral, descended, no masses or tenderness - Epididymis: non-tender bilaterally Digital Rectal Exam: - Prostate: moderately enlarged (estimated 45g) - Consistency: firm, rubbery - Symmetrical, smooth borders - No nodules or induration palpated - Non-tender Recent Labs: - PSA: 3.8 ng/mL (age-adjusted normal) - Creatinine: 1.1 mg/dL (eGFR 68) - Urinalysis: negative for blood, protein, leukocytes Post-void residual: 85 mL (elevated) ASSESSMENT: 1. Benign prostatic hyperplasia with moderate LUTS 2. Nocturia secondary to BPH 3. Elevated post-void residual PLAN: 1. Start tamsulosin 0.4mg daily - discussed alpha-blocker mechanism, side effects including orthostatic hypotension and retrograde ejaculation 2. Recommend lifestyle modifications: limit evening fluids, avoid caffeine/alcohol, timed voiding 3. Uroflowmetry scheduled to objectively assess flow parameters 4. Recheck PSA in 6 months (current level stable, low risk) 5. Consider transrectal ultrasound and urodynamics if symptoms persist despite medication 6. Patient counseled on warning signs requiring immediate evaluation: acute retention, gross hematuria, severe pain 7. Follow-up in 6 weeks to assess medication response and repeat IPSS scoring
Intelligent ICD-10 Suggestions
PatientNotes suggests the codes most commonly used in urology
N40.0Benign prostatic hyperplasia without LUTSN20.0Kidney stone (nephrolithiasis)N30.00Acute cystitis without hematuriaN39.0Urinary tract infection, site not specifiedR31.0Gross hematuriaN18.3Chronic kidney disease, stage 3C61Malignant neoplasm of prostateN13.30Hydronephrosis with renal/ureteral calculusAI suggests relevant codes based on your documentation—review and select with one click.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can PatientNotes document cystoscopy findings?
Yes. PatientNotes captures detailed cystoscopy findings including bladder appearance, mucosal abnormalities, stone visualization, and anatomical landmarks. The AI uses proper urological terminology and generates structured endoscopy reports.
Does PatientNotes support prostate exam documentation?
Yes. PatientNotes documents digital rectal exams with prostate size, consistency, symmetry, nodules, and tenderness. It integrates PSA results and generates appropriate clinical assessments and follow-up plans.
How does PatientNotes handle urodynamic studies?
PatientNotes documents urodynamic testing including uroflowmetry, cystometry, and pressure-flow studies. It captures key parameters like flow rates, bladder capacity, compliance, and detrusor pressure with appropriate clinical interpretation.
Can I document stone composition and lithotripsy procedures?
Yes. PatientNotes tracks kidney stone size, location, density (Hounsfield units), and composition. For procedures like ESWL or ureteroscopy with lithotripsy, it documents pre-procedure planning, intraoperative findings, stone fragmentation, and stent placement.
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