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Built in direct collaboration with practicing neurologists, ExamScribe is the first AI scribe purpose-built for neurological medicine. Complete cranial nerve examinations, proper neurological scoring, and notes that capture the complexity of neurological assessment without hours of documentation.
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"58-year-old male with known epilepsy, on levetiracetam 1500mg BID and lamotrigine 200mg BID. He had a breakthrough seizure 3 weeks ago, first one in 14 months. Witnessed tonic-clonic, lasted about 90 seconds, post-ictal confusion for 20 minutes. He admits he missed 2 doses that week. Levetiracetam level came back at 18, which is low. Neuro exam today is normal. No focal deficits. I'm going to increase levetiracetam to 2000mg BID and repeat level in 4 weeks. Driving restriction discussed."
Not a generic scribe with "Neurology" added. Every template, every prompt, and every output was purpose-built for neurology workflows.
Generates structured neurological exams covering mental status, all 12 cranial nerves, motor (with grading), sensory modalities, coordination, reflexes, and gait — the comprehensive documentation neurological billing requires.
NIHSS for stroke, EDSS for MS, UPDRS for Parkinson's, MMSE/MoCA for dementia, seizure classification (ILAE 2017) — ExamScribe captures and documents validated scoring tools in the proper clinical context.
Neurology visits frequently qualify for high-complexity E/M coding. ExamScribe documents the clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, and management complexity that supports your billed level — reducing downcoding risk.
AI can hear your words but cannot see your exam. These structured builders push real clinical findings to the AI in one click — eliminating hallucination and ensuring every note reflects what you actually did.
Seizure type/frequency, AED levels, breakthrough events, driving counseling, ILAE classification
ICHD-3 classification, frequency, disability (MIDAS), acute and preventive therapy, red flag screening
NIHSS, ABCD2 score, imaging findings, etiology workup, secondary prevention
EDSS score, relapse history, MRI burden, DMT selection, side effect monitoring
UPDRS, Hoehn & Yahr stage, motor fluctuations, medication timing, fall risk
MMSE/MoCA scores, functional status, caregiver burden, medication management, safety assessment
Distribution, modalities affected, EMG/NCS correlation, etiology workup, pain management
House-Brackmann grade, onset timeline, steroid candidacy, eye protection, prognosis counseling
Dermatomal distribution, motor/sensory deficits, MRI correlation, surgical vs conservative
Tremor classification (rest/action/intention), DaTscan correlation, medication trial, DBS candidacy
High-complexity neurology visits are among the most frequently audited E/M codes. CMS and commercial payers scrutinize whether the documented medical decision-making actually supports the billed level. ExamScribe's compliance engine ensures your notes capture the complexity you're delivering.
Level 4 and 5 E/M codes require documented complexity across three elements: number/complexity of problems, amount/complexity of data reviewed, and risk of complications. The engine verifies all three are present and sufficient.
Payers increasingly audit whether the documented neurological exam is consistent with the billed complexity. The engine checks that your exam documentation is complete and internally consistent.
Neurologists have a legal and ethical obligation to counsel seizure patients on driving restrictions. The engine flags encounters where this counseling is not documented — protecting you from liability.
Antiepileptic drug monitoring requires documented clinical correlation between drug levels and patient status. The engine verifies your note connects lab values to clinical decision-making.
EEGs, EMG/NCS, MRI brain/spine, and neuropsychological testing all require documented clinical indication. The engine flags notes where the "why" is missing before the claim goes out.
Every note is analyzed for coding accuracy, documentation sufficiency, and LCD compliance. You receive a specific gap report — reviewed and attested by you before any changes are made.
Start generating notes in under a minute.
Click record and speak naturally about the encounter — during the visit, after the visit, or just key findings. No special commands.
ExamScribe transcribes your recording and generates a complete, properly structured neurology note with accurate specialty terminology in seconds.
Review the note, make any quick edits, and copy it into your EHR or export as PDF. Done.
One plan. Everything included. No per-note fees.
billed annually ($1,068/yr)
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Built with the same standard of care you bring to your patients.
Yes. ExamScribe produces complete neurological examinations using proper clinical language — cranial nerve testing, motor grading (MRC scale), sensory modalities, coordination tests, and reflex documentation. Notes read like a neurologist wrote them.
Yes. ExamScribe is specifically designed to capture the elements of medical decision-making complexity that support high-level E/M coding — number of diagnoses, data reviewed, and risk of management. This directly reduces downcoding.
The template builders include structured input for validated neurological scoring tools. You enter the scores and ExamScribe incorporates them into the note with proper clinical context and interpretation.
Yes. The template builders and AI prompts cover outpatient follow-up, inpatient consults, stroke alerts, and discharge summaries. You can customize the note type for each encounter.
Never. Your transcripts and patient data are never used to train AI models. All data is processed on HIPAA-compliant Azure servers in the US and auto-deleted on your schedule.
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