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Dr. Brown:How has your breathing been since the last visit?
Alex:Better overall, but mornings are still a little rough.
Dr. Brown:Let’s review your inhaler use and the plan for this week.
Alex:That sounds good. I want to make sure I’m doing it right.
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Visit summary

Alex reports breathing has improved since the last visit, with mild morning symptoms that still affect the start of the day.

Subjective

Patient notes better overall control and wants to confirm inhaler technique. No urgent symptoms were raised during the conversation.

Assessment

Improving respiratory symptoms with persistent morning discomfort. Provider reviewed current plan and technique considerations.

Plan

Continue current care plan, review inhaler use, and monitor morning symptoms before the next follow-up.

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Simple workflow

A calmer way to get notes done.

The product experience stays focused on the few actions clinicians actually need after a visit.

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Capture the visit

Skriber listens in the background while the clinician stays focused on the patient.

02

Draft in your style

SOAP notes use the provider's tone, preferred structure, and specialty-specific language.

03

Review and sign

The provider keeps control, resolves any prompts, and moves the note forward.

What happens quietly

The intelligence behind every Skriber note.

Behind the simple workflow is a documentation engine built to support the way clinicians actually review, refine, and move notes forward.

Shaped around your style

Skriber supports custom templates, preferred phrasing, and note structures so drafts feel closer to how you already document.

Built for clinical context

The workflow is designed for specialty-specific documentation, not generic meeting notes or one-size-fits-all summaries.

Security-minded by design

Skriber keeps documentation workflows focused on protected clinical review, encryption, and responsible handling of patient conversations.

Clinician review stays central

The note is drafted for provider review, edits, and approval before it moves into the existing EHR workflow.