Real-time transcription that understands allergy terminology. Structured SOAP notes with evidence linking. Built inside a real allergy clinic — not adapted from a generic platform.
Allergy visits are clinically dense. Generic AI scribes weren't built for this.
Immunotherapy protocols, cross-reactivity discussions, allergen-specific medication layering — generic scribes don't have the vocabulary to capture these accurately.
"Denies asthma" and "no history of anaphylaxis" are medicolegally critical in allergy documentation. Generic scribes don't know to capture what was ruled out.
Free-text paragraphs don't meet the documentation needs of allergy practice. You need structured allergy assessments, not transcription dumps.
Three layers of documentation — all running during the visit, all live today
Ambient capture that understands allergy-specific language. No buttons to press, no workflow interruption. Medora listens and transcribes while you focus on the patient.
Automatically generates structured SOAP notes with allergy-specific assessment sections. Pertinent negatives documented. EHR-compatible output ready for review and sign-off.
Every statement in the SOAP note traces back to the exact moment in the conversation. Click any line — see the source. Bidirectional verification between note and transcript.
Automatic allergen identification from the conversation. Flags exposures, documents what was discussed and ruled out, and surfaces clinically relevant patterns.
Not tested in a lab. Developed and used daily at Allergy Affiliates.
AI trained on real allergy visits — not synthetic data or general medical records.
Purpose-built for the allergy vertical. Not a multi-specialty tool with an allergy add-on.
HIPAA-compliant infrastructure with BAA. AES-256 encryption. SOC 2 certified.
Medora is expanding from AI documentation into structured allergy workflows. Skin prick testing launches March 2026.