Comparison

ChiroScribe vs ChiroTouch

Modern AI documentation vs. traditional EHR. See how ChiroScribe compares to ChiroTouch for chiropractic clinical documentation.

Starting Price
$179
ChiroScribe
vs
$259+
ChiroTouch
AI-Powered Notes
Yes
ChiroScribe
vs
No
ChiroTouch
Apple Watch
Yes
ChiroScribe
vs
No
ChiroTouch

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeatureChiroScribeChiroTouch
AI SOAP note generation
Voice-to-note (speak, not type)
AI treatment plan generation
AI X-ray / MRI analysis
AI style learning
Apple Watch recording
Multi-patient detection
Case-type intelligenceLimited
Insurance-aware documentation
HIPAA compliant
iPhone app
SOAP notes
Patient management
Treatment goals trackingLimited
Google Drive sync
Billing & claims
Scheduling
Insurance verification
Starting price$179/mo$259+/mo
Contract requiredNoYes (annual)
Free trial21 daysDemo only
Setup time5 minutesDays-weeks

What makes ChiroScribe different

AI that learns your style

ChiroScribe learns from every edit you make. Within weeks, it writes notes that sound like you — your terminology, your preferred note length, your documentation patterns. ChiroTouch uses static templates that never adapt.

Apple Watch & iPhone recording

Record notes on your Apple Watch between patients, your iPhone in the hallway, or your browser at your desk. ChiroTouch requires you to sit at a computer and click through menus.

Case-type intelligence

Tag patients as auto accident, personal injury, workers' comp, or Medicare. ChiroScribe automatically includes required documentation language for each case type. ChiroTouch requires manual template selection.

Insurance-aware documentation

Set documentation rules per insurance company. The AI automatically includes required language for State Farm, Blue Cross, Medicare, and more. ChiroTouch has no insurance-specific documentation features.

Save $7,000+ per year

ChiroTouch can cost $650+/month with add-ons and per-provider fees. ChiroScribe starts at $179/month with no hidden costs.

ChiroScribe Practice
$299/mo
  • Up to 5 providers included
  • Unlimited AI SOAP notes
  • No annual contract
  • $3,588/year total
ChiroTouch Cloud
$650+/mo
  • Per-provider pricing adds up
  • Add-ons for advanced features
  • Annual contract required
  • $7,800+/year minimum

When ChiroTouch might be better

We believe in transparency. ChiroTouch is a full-suite EHR, and there are scenarios where it may be the better choice.

You need integrated billing and claims

If you handle billing in-house and want claims, ERA/EOB posting, and patient statements in the same system as your notes, ChiroTouch offers this as an all-in-one solution.

You need built-in scheduling

ChiroTouch includes patient scheduling with automated reminders. ChiroScribe focuses on documentation and works alongside your existing scheduling system.

You want a single vendor for everything

If consolidating to one vendor is a priority and you need EHR, billing, scheduling, and documentation all from the same company, ChiroTouch provides a more comprehensive suite.

Many practices use both: ChiroScribe for fast, AI-powered documentation alongside their existing EHR for billing and scheduling. You can try ChiroScribe risk-free for 21 days to see how it fits your workflow.

FAQ

Common questions

Can ChiroScribe replace ChiroTouch?
ChiroScribe is purpose-built for clinical documentation (SOAP notes, treatment plans, X-ray analysis). If your primary frustration with ChiroTouch is the time spent on documentation, ChiroScribe can dramatically reduce that. However, ChiroTouch is a full-suite EHR with billing, scheduling, and insurance claims. If you rely heavily on those features, you may want to use ChiroScribe alongside your existing EHR rather than as a full replacement.
How does ChiroScribe pricing compare to ChiroTouch?
ChiroScribe Solo starts at $179/month and Practice at $299/month with unlimited SOAP notes. ChiroTouch typically starts at $259/month for their cloud plan and can exceed $650/month with add-ons. ChiroScribe does not charge per-provider fees or require long-term contracts.
Does ChiroScribe integrate with ChiroTouch?
ChiroScribe works alongside ChiroTouch through export and chart-handoff workflows. Practices typically finalize notes, reports, or superbills in ChiroScribe and move the finished documentation into the chart process they already use.
Is ChiroScribe easier to learn than ChiroTouch?
Yes. ChiroScribe requires zero training — you speak, it documents. There is no complex menu system or workflow to learn. Most chiropractors are generating their first AI-powered SOAP note within 5 minutes of signing up.
Can I try ChiroScribe before canceling ChiroTouch?
Absolutely. Start a free 21-day trial with no credit card required. Use ChiroScribe alongside ChiroTouch to compare workflows before making any changes to your existing setup.
Does ChiroScribe handle billing and scheduling?
ChiroScribe includes online scheduling and billing-ready superbills, but it is not positioned as a full claims and clearinghouse platform like ChiroTouch. Many practices use ChiroScribe for documentation, scheduling, and billing review while keeping an existing EHR for deeper back-office functions.
Methodology and related resources

Use this page as a documentation comparison, not a full practice-management recommendation. For deeper product context, review the supporting ChiroScribe pages below and our broader compare hub.

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