Chiropractic Documentation Software
Documentation software built around chiropractic notes.
ChiroScribe turns voice recordings into provider-reviewed SOAP notes, then carries the documented visit into treatment plans, imaging reports, superbills, scheduling context, and patient-facing outputs.
Direct Answer
Chiropractic documentation software helps providers create, review, and reuse clinical notes such as SOAP notes, treatment plans, imaging reports, and superbills. ChiroScribe is built as a voice-first AI documentation layer for chiropractors, with provider review, HIPAA-ready safeguards, transparent pricing, and chiropractic-specific workflows.
Workflow Fit
The best documentation software reduces repetition without removing review.
ChiroScribe treats AI output as a draft the provider controls. The value is less typing, more consistent structure, and better reuse of the documented visit.
Capture the visit while details are fresh
Record from the web app, iPhone, Apple Watch, or upload audio instead of reconstructing the encounter at the end of the day.
Generate a structured SOAP-note draft
Use software that turns visit details into Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan sections with chiropractic terminology.
Review, edit, and approve
Keep the provider as the final reviewer before documentation is exported, synced, or used for billing and treatment planning.
Reuse the note downstream
Connect the reviewed note to treatment plans, superbills, imaging reports, patient summaries, and follow-up workflows.
Evaluation
Compare the workflow, not just the feature list.
Chiropractors usually do not need more places to type. They need documentation software that captures the visit once, keeps the note clinically reviewable, and reuses the same facts for the rest of the documentation workflow.
Chiropractic SOAP notes
Generate SOAP drafts from voice recordings, then review and edit before the note is final.
View SOAP templatesExisting EHR workflow
Use ChiroScribe beside ChiroTouch, Jane, ChiroFusion, or another chart workflow.
See EHR workflowsHIPAA-ready safeguards
PHI encryption, audit logging, TLS in transit, and BAA availability support clinical use.
Review safeguardsFAQ
Common documentation software questions
What is chiropractic documentation software?+
Chiropractic documentation software helps chiropractors create, review, and reuse clinical documentation such as SOAP notes, treatment plans, imaging reports, superbills, and patient summaries. ChiroScribe focuses on voice-first AI documentation built around chiropractic terminology and provider review.
How is documentation software different from a full EHR?+
A full EHR usually manages the full chart, scheduling, billing, and administrative record. Documentation software can sit beside an existing EHR and focus on faster note generation, better SOAP structure, treatment plans, reports, and billing-ready outputs.
What should chiropractors look for in documentation software?+
Look for chiropractic SOAP-note structure, voice capture, provider review controls, HIPAA-ready safeguards, custom templates, case-type support, export options, pricing transparency, and evidence that the tool reduces documentation time without removing clinical oversight.
Can ChiroScribe work with an existing EHR?+
Yes. ChiroScribe is commonly positioned as the documentation layer beside tools like ChiroTouch, Jane, or ChiroFusion. The reviewed note or report can be moved into the existing chart workflow.
How fast is ChiroScribe documentation?+
ChiroScribe publishes an average note time of 126 seconds across 2,147 SOAP notes. Actual time depends on recording quality, visit complexity, and provider review.
Next Step
Test one real visit before changing your whole workflow.
Record one patient visit, review the generated SOAP note, and compare the finished documentation against your current manual template or EHR workflow.