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Total Patients

256

+12% vs last month

Today's Appointments

28

-3% vs last week

New Prescriptions

16

+8% vs yesterday

AI Diagnoses

42

+24% vs last week

Recent Patients

View all
Patient avatar

Sarah Johnson

Female, 42 years

Last visit: Today, 9:30 AM

Patient avatar

Michael Brown

Male, 35 years

Last visit: Yesterday, 3:15 PM

Patient avatar

Emily Davis

Female, 28 years

Last visit: Mar 15, 10:00 AM

Patient avatar

Robert Wilson

Male, 52 years

Last visit: Mar 12, 2:45 PM

AI Prescription Generator

AI Generated Diagnosis

Based on the symptoms described, the patient likely has an upper respiratory infection. Key indicators include:

  • Persistent cough for 5+ days
  • Low-grade fever (100.2°F)
  • Nasal congestion and sore throat
  • Mild fatigue but no severe systemic symptoms

Recommend symptomatic treatment and follow-up if symptoms worsen or persist beyond 7 days.

AI Generated Prescription

Medications:

  1. Amoxicillin 500mg, 1 capsule three times daily for 7 days
  2. Acetaminophen 500mg, 1-2 tablets every 6 hours as needed for fever/pain
  3. Guaifenesin 400mg, 1 tablet every 4 hours as needed for cough

Recommendations:

  • Rest and adequate hydration
  • Saline nasal spray for congestion
  • Humidifier at night if available
  • Avoid strenuous activity for 3-4 days

Follow-up:

Return in 10 days if symptoms persist or worsen. Immediate follow-up if fever exceeds 102°F or if severe shortness of breath develops.

Today's Appointments

Patient Time Type Status Actions
Patient avatar
Sarah Johnson
42 years, Female
9:30 AM
30 min
Follow-up
Confirmed
Patient avatar
James Taylor
29 years, Male
10:15 AM
45 min
New Patient
Waiting
Patient avatar
Lisa Anderson
58 years, Female
11:30 AM
30 min
Check-up
Scheduled

Patient Records

Patient Age & Gender Contact Last Visit Condition Status Actions
Patient profile
Sarah Johnson
ID: PAT-2023-001
42 years
Female
+1 (555) 123-4567
sarah.j@example.com
March 24, 2023
10:30 AM
Hypertension
Mild anxiety
Active
Patient profile
Michael Brown
ID: PAT-2023-042
35 years
Male
+1 (555) 987-6543
michael.b@example.com
March 22, 2023
3:15 PM
Diabetes Type 2
Lower back pain
Follow-up Required
Patient profile
Emily Davis
ID: PAT-2023-089
28 years
Female
+1 (555) 456-7890
emily.d@example.com
March 15, 2023
10:00 AM
Respiratory infection
Seasonal allergies
Active
Patient profile
Robert Wilson
ID: PAT-2023-114
52 years
Male
+1 (555) 789-0123
robert.w@example.com
March 12, 2023
2:45 PM
Hypertension
Arthritis
Overdue Check-up
Patient profile
James Taylor
ID: PAT-2023-129
29 years
Male
+1 (555) 234-5678
james.t@example.com
March 10, 2023
4:30 PM
Sports injury
Tendonitis
Therapy Ongoing
Showing 1 to 5 of 256 patients
Patient profile large

Sarah Johnson

Patient ID: PAT-2023-001

Age

42 years (DOB: 05/12/1980)

Gender

Female

Blood Type

A+

Contact

+1 (555) 123-4567

Email

sarah.j@example.com

Address

123 Main St, Anytown, CA 90210

Emergency Contact

John Johnson (Husband) - +1 (555) 987-6543

Current Medical Conditions

  • Hypertension

    Diagnosed 5 years ago

  • Mild Anxiety

    Under management with therapy

  • Seasonal Allergies

    Spring and Fall

Current Medications

  • Lisinopril 10mg

    1 tablet daily for hypertension

    Prescribed by Dr. Smith on Jan 15, 2023

  • Escitalopram 10mg

    1 tablet daily for anxiety

    Prescribed by Dr. Wilson on Feb 2, 2023

  • Loratadine 10mg

    As needed for seasonal allergies

    Prescribed by Dr. Smith on Mar 1, 2023

Recent Vital Signs

Date Blood Pressure Heart Rate Temperature Respiratory Rate Weight BMI
Mar 24, 2023 138/85 72 bpm 98.6°F 16 rpm 148 lbs 26.4
Feb 10, 2023 142/88 75 bpm 98.4°F 16 rpm 150 lbs 26.8
Jan 15, 2023 148/92 78 bpm 98.8°F 18 rpm 152 lbs 27.1

AI Health Assessment

AI Generated Health Summary

Last updated: March 24, 2023 - Refresh

Health Trend Analysis

Patient shows slightly elevated blood pressure despite medication. Recent readings indicate marginal improvement but still above target range. Weight has stabilized with slight decrease in latest visit.

Risk Factors
Hypertension
Elevated BMI
Anxiety
Family history of diabetes
Recommended Actions
  • Consider adjusting hypertension medication dosage
  • Recommend lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise)
  • Schedule blood work to check cholesterol levels
  • Consider sleep study to rule out sleep apnea
  • Continue monitoring anxiety symptoms and effectiveness of current treatment

AI Prescription Generator

Patient Selection

Patient Information

Patient avatar

Sarah Johnson

Female, 42 years

ID: PAT-2023-001

Allergies

Penicillin, Sulfa drugs

Blood Type

A+

Current Conditions

Hypertension, Mild Anxiety

Weight

148 lbs (67.1 kg)

Symptom Input

Alternatively, use voice or image input

AI Diagnosis

Diagnostic Analysis

Based on symptoms, medical history, and current observation

Based on the symptoms described, the patient is presenting with signs consistent with an upper respiratory tract infection, likely viral in nature. Key observations:

  • Persistent dry cough for 5+ days with recent onset of productive cough
  • Low-grade fever (100.2°F)
  • Nasal congestion and mild sore throat
  • Fatigue but no severe systemic symptoms
  • No significant shortness of breath or chest pain

Given the patient's history of hypertension and anxiety, and the duration of symptoms, this appears to be a straightforward viral upper respiratory infection without complications at this time.

Precautions & Warnings

Patient has allergies to: Penicillin, Sulfa drugs

AI Generated Prescription

Prescription Details

Date: March 25, 2023

Patient

Sarah Johnson, 42F

ID: PAT-2023-001

Physician

Dr. Alex Smith

License #: MED12345

Diagnosis

Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (Viral)

Medications

Guaifenesin (Mucinex)

400mg extended-release tablets

Sig: 1 tablet by mouth every 12 hours as needed for cough

Dispense: 20 tablets

Refills: 0

Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

500mg tablets

Sig: 1-2 tablets by mouth every 6 hours as needed for fever or pain. Do not exceed 8 tablets in 24 hours.

Dispense: 30 tablets

Refills: 0

Saline Nasal Spray

0.9% sodium chloride solution

Sig: 1-2 sprays in each nostril as needed for nasal congestion

Dispense: 1 bottle

Refills: 1

Recommendations & Instructions

  • Rest and adequate hydration. Drink at least 8-10 glasses of water daily.
  • Use a humidifier at night if available to ease respiratory symptoms.
  • Avoid strenuous physical activity for 3-4 days.
  • Continue regular blood pressure medication as previously prescribed.
  • Follow up in 7-10 days if symptoms persist or worsen. Seek immediate care if experiencing severe shortness of breath, high fever (>102°F), or chest pain.

Recent Prescriptions

View All
Patient Date Diagnosis Medications AI Assisted Actions
Patient avatar
Sarah Johnson
ID: PAT-2023-001
Mar 10, 2023
11:30 AM
Hypertension
Follow-up
Lisinopril 10mg
+ 1 more
Yes
Patient avatar
Michael Brown
ID: PAT-2023-042
Mar 8, 2023
2:15 PM
Diabetes Type 2
Regular check
Metformin 500mg
+ 2 more
Yes
Patient avatar
Robert Wilson
ID: PAT-2023-114
Mar 5, 2023
10:00 AM
Arthritis
Pain management
Naproxen 500mg
+ 1 more
No

AI Diagnostic Tools

Diagnostic Tools

Patient Selection

Patient profile

Michael Brown

35 years, Male

ID: PAT-2023-042

Primary Condition

Type 2 Diabetes

Last Visit

Mar 22, 2023

Allergies

None

Recent A1C

7.8%

Symptom Analysis

Be as detailed as possible for better analysis

AI Diagnostic Analysis

Powered by medical AI with 97% accuracy rate

Analysis Complete

The symptoms described are consistent with poorly controlled Type 2 Diabetes with early signs of diabetic neuropathy. Recommend immediate follow-up on medication adherence and dosage adjustment.

Primary Findings

1
Hyperglycemia

Persistent thirst and frequent urination are classic signs of elevated blood glucose levels.

2
Diabetic Neuropathy (Early Stage)

Numbness and tingling in feet suggests peripheral nerve damage from prolonged high blood sugar.

3
Potential Retinopathy

Blurred vision may indicate early diabetic changes in the retina and requires ophthalmological evaluation.

Recommended Actions

  • Immediate blood glucose testing and A1C recheck
  • Review and potential adjustment of current diabetes medication
  • Referral to ophthalmologist for comprehensive eye exam
  • Neurological assessment for peripheral neuropathy
  • Dietary consultation with nutritionist
  • Patient education on foot care and wound prevention

Differential Diagnoses

Condition Probability Supporting Findings Actions
Type 2 Diabetes (Uncontrolled)
92%
Polydipsia, polyuria, fatigue, slow wound healing, blurred vision
Diabetic Neuropathy
78%
Numbness, tingling in extremities, progressive symptoms
Diabetic Retinopathy (Early)
45%
Blurred vision, diabetes history
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
18%
Fatigue, tingling in extremities

Previous AI Analyses

Date Analysis Type Primary Finding Confidence Follow-up Actions
Mar 22, 2023
10:45 AM
Symptom Analysis
Type 2 Diabetes (Uncontrolled)
92%
Completed
Feb 15, 2023
2:30 PM
Lab Results
Elevated A1C (7.6%)
99%
Pending
Jan 10, 2023
11:15 AM
Medical Imaging
No Retinopathy Detected
97%
Completed
Dec 05, 2022
9:30 AM
Symptom Analysis
Type 2 Diabetes (Initial)
89%
Completed
Showing 1 to 4 of 12 analyses

Voice Input

Patient Selection

Patient profile

Sarah Johnson

42 years, Female

ID: PAT-2023-001

Primary Condition

Hypertension

Last Visit

Mar 24, 2023

Allergies

Penicillin, Sulfa drugs

Blood Pressure

138/85

Input Options

History

Voice Input - Consultation

Mar 24, 2023

Duration: 2m 34s

Voice Input - Follow-up

Feb 10, 2023

Duration: 1m 45s

Voice Input - Initial

Jan 15, 2023

Duration: 3m 12s

Voice Recorder

Tap to Start Recording

Speak clearly and describe the patient's symptoms

Voice Recording Tips

  • Speak clearly and at a moderate pace
  • Use medical terminology when appropriate
  • Mention symptom duration, severity, and any triggers
  • Include relevant patient history and current medications
  • Minimize background noise for better recognition

Voice Transcription

Transcript will appear here after recording...

What's Next?

Generate AI Diagnosis

Analyze the recorded symptoms and generate a diagnostic report

Create Prescription

Use the transcription to automatically generate a prescription

Schedule Follow-up

Book a follow-up appointment based on the diagnosis

Save for Later

Save the recording and transcript to the patient's records

Medical Image Analysis

Patient Selection

Patient profile

Emily Davis

28 years, Female

ID: PAT-2023-089

Primary Concern

Skin Lesion

Last Visit

Mar 15, 2023

Allergies

None reported

Medical History

No significant history

Image Upload

Drag and drop an image here

Supported formats: JPG, PNG, DICOM

Previous Images

Previous skin lesion image

Mar 15, 2023

Previous skin lesion image

Feb 28, 2023

Previous skin lesion image

Feb 10, 2023

Previous skin lesion image

Jan 22, 2023

Current Image Analysis

Current skin lesion being analyzed

Image Details

Date Captured

Mar 20, 2023

Image Type

Dermatological

Location

Upper Left Arm

Size

12mm x 8mm

Duration

4 weeks

Symptoms

Mild itching

AI Analysis Status

Analysis Complete

The image has been successfully analyzed by our AI diagnostic system.

AI Diagnostic Assessment

Using advanced image recognition and machine learning

Primary Findings

Atypical Nevus (Dysplastic Nevus)

89% Confidence

The lesion shows irregular borders and color variations consistent with an atypical nevus. While not malignant, it exhibits some concerning features that warrant monitoring.

Key Characteristics Identified
1

Asymmetry

Low - The lesion is mostly symmetrical

2

Border

Moderate - Slightly irregular edges

3

Color

Moderate - Multiple shades present

4

Diameter

12mm - Larger than 6mm threshold

5

Evolution

Reported change in size over time

Differential Diagnoses
  • Atypical Nevus 89%
  • Common Melanocytic Nevus 45%
  • Early Melanoma 12%
  • Seborrheic Keratosis 8%

Recommended Actions

  • Dermatology Referral

    Recommend a consultation with a dermatologist for clinical evaluation and possible dermoscopy.

  • Regular Monitoring

    Schedule follow-up imaging every 3 months to track any changes in size, shape, or color.

  • Patient Education

    Provide educational materials about sun protection and the ABCDE criteria for monitoring skin lesions.

  • Biopsy Consideration

    Discuss with dermatologist whether excisional biopsy is warranted based on clinical evaluation.

Comparison with Previous Images

Current (Mar 20, 2023)

Current skin lesion

Previous (Feb 10, 2023)

Previous skin lesion

Changes Detected

The AI system has identified the following changes since the previous image:

  • 5% increase in overall diameter (11.4mm to 12mm)
  • Slight darkening in the lower right quadrant
  • Minor changes in border irregularity

These changes, while subtle, align with the characteristics of an evolving atypical nevus. Continued monitoring is strongly recommended.

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General Physician

License: MED12345

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Account Information

Tax Information

AI & Prescription Settings

AI Diagnostics Configuration

Higher threshold means fewer but more confident suggestions

Prescription Template Settings

Integrations

Electronic Health Records (EHR)

Connect to your existing EHR system

E-Prescription System

Enable electronic prescription delivery

Pharmacy Database

Access local pharmacy information

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Medical Reference Database

Access medical references and drug information

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Interface & Accessibility

Interface Preferences

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Medical Reports

Total Reports

147

+17% vs last month

AI Diagnoses

89

+24% vs last month

Prescriptions

62

+12% vs last month

Image Analyses

35

+8% vs last month

Recent Reports

Report Name Type Patient Date Generated Status Actions
Hypertension Assessment
REP-2023-147
Diagnostic
Patient avatar
Sarah Johnson
42F
Mar 24, 2023
10:45 AM
Generated
Diabetes Treatment Plan
REP-2023-146
Prescription
Patient avatar
Michael Brown
35M
Mar 22, 2023
3:30 PM
Shared
Dermatological Analysis
REP-2023-145
Image Analysis
Patient avatar
Emily Davis
28F
Mar 20, 2023
11:15 AM
Generated
Arthritis Evaluation
REP-2023-144
AI Diagnosis
Patient avatar
Robert Wilson
52M
Mar 18, 2023
4:00 PM
Archived
Sports Injury Treatment
REP-2023-143
Prescription
Patient avatar
James Taylor
29M
Mar 15, 2023
9:30 AM
Shared
Showing 1 to 5 of 147 reports

Report Generation Trends

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Today

8

This Week

42

This Month

147

Average/Day

6.2

AI Utilization by Category

AI usage distribution pie chart

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Diagnostic Analysis: 42%
Prescription Generation: 28%
Voice Transcription: 15%
Image Analysis: 12%
Other: 3%

Report Templates

Quick Export

Bulk Actions

Doctor Dashboard

Total Patients

256

+12% vs last month

Today's Appointments

28

-3% vs last week

New Prescriptions

16

+8% vs yesterday

AI Diagnoses

42

+24% vs last week

Recent Patients

View all
Patient avatar

Sarah Johnson

Female, 42 years

Last visit: Today, 9:30 AM

Patient avatar

Michael Brown

Male, 35 years

Last visit: Yesterday, 3:15 PM

Patient avatar

Emily Davis

Female, 28 years

Last visit: Mar 15, 10:00 AM

Patient avatar

Robert Wilson

Male, 52 years

Last visit: Mar 12, 2:45 PM

AI Prescription Generator

AI Generated Diagnosis

Based on the symptoms described, the patient likely has an upper respiratory infection. Key indicators include:

  • Persistent cough for 5+ days
  • Low-grade fever (100.2°F)
  • Nasal congestion and sore throat
  • Mild fatigue but no severe systemic symptoms

Recommend symptomatic treatment and follow-up if symptoms worsen or persist beyond 7 days.

AI Generated Prescription

Medications:

  1. Amoxicillin 500mg, 1 capsule three times daily for 7 days
  2. Acetaminophen 500mg, 1-2 tablets every 6 hours as needed for fever/pain
  3. Guaifenesin 400mg, 1 tablet every 4 hours as needed for cough

Recommendations:

  • Rest and adequate hydration
  • Saline nasal spray for congestion
  • Humidifier at night if available
  • Avoid strenuous activity for 3-4 days

Follow-up:

Return in 10 days if symptoms persist or worsen. Immediate follow-up if fever exceeds 102°F or if severe shortness of breath develops.

Today's Appointments

Patient Time Type Status Actions
Patient avatar
Sarah Johnson
42 years, Female
9:30 AM
30 min
Follow-up
Confirmed
Patient avatar
James Taylor
29 years, Male
10:15 AM
45 min
New Patient
Waiting
Patient avatar
Lisa Anderson
58 years, Female
11:30 AM
30 min
Check-up
Scheduled

Patient Records

Patient Age & Gender Contact Last Visit Condition Status Actions
Patient profile
Sarah Johnson
ID: PAT-2023-001
42 years
Female
+1 (555) 123-4567
sarah.j@example.com
March 24, 2023
10:30 AM
Hypertension
Mild anxiety
Active
Patient profile
Michael Brown
ID: PAT-2023-042
35 years
Male
+1 (555) 987-6543
michael.b@example.com
March 22, 2023
3:15 PM
Diabetes Type 2
Lower back pain
Follow-up Required
Patient profile
Emily Davis
ID: PAT-2023-089
28 years
Female
+1 (555) 456-7890
emily.d@example.com
March 15, 2023
10:00 AM
Respiratory infection
Seasonal allergies
Active
Patient profile
Robert Wilson
ID: PAT-2023-114
52 years
Male
+1 (555) 789-0123
robert.w@example.com
March 12, 2023
2:45 PM
Hypertension
Arthritis
Overdue Check-up
Patient profile
James Taylor
ID: PAT-2023-129
29 years
Male
+1 (555) 234-5678
james.t@example.com
March 10, 2023
4:30 PM
Sports injury
Tendonitis
Therapy Ongoing
Showing 1 to 5 of 256 patients
Patient profile large

Sarah Johnson

Patient ID: PAT-2023-001

Age

42 years (DOB: 05/12/1980)

Gender

Female

Blood Type

A+

Contact

+1 (555) 123-4567

Email

sarah.j@example.com

Address

123 Main St, Anytown, CA 90210

Emergency Contact

John Johnson (Husband) - +1 (555) 987-6543

Current Medical Conditions

  • Hypertension

    Diagnosed 5 years ago

  • Mild Anxiety

    Under management with therapy

  • Seasonal Allergies

    Spring and Fall

Current Medications

  • Lisinopril 10mg

    1 tablet daily for hypertension

    Prescribed by Dr. Smith on Jan 15, 2023

  • Escitalopram 10mg

    1 tablet daily for anxiety

    Prescribed by Dr. Wilson on Feb 2, 2023

  • Loratadine 10mg

    As needed for seasonal allergies

    Prescribed by Dr. Smith on Mar 1, 2023

Recent Vital Signs

Date Blood Pressure Heart Rate Temperature Respiratory Rate Weight BMI
Mar 24, 2023 138/85 72 bpm 98.6°F 16 rpm 148 lbs 26.4
Feb 10, 2023 142/88 75 bpm 98.4°F 16 rpm 150 lbs 26.8
Jan 15, 2023 148/92 78 bpm 98.8°F 18 rpm 152 lbs 27.1

AI Health Assessment

AI Generated Health Summary

Last updated: March 24, 2023 - Refresh

Health Trend Analysis

Patient shows slightly elevated blood pressure despite medication. Recent readings indicate marginal improvement but still above target range. Weight has stabilized with slight decrease in latest visit.

Risk Factors
Hypertension
Elevated BMI
Anxiety
Family history of diabetes
Recommended Actions
  • Consider adjusting hypertension medication dosage
  • Recommend lifestyle modifications (diet, exercise)
  • Schedule blood work to check cholesterol levels
  • Consider sleep study to rule out sleep apnea
  • Continue monitoring anxiety symptoms and effectiveness of current treatment

AI Prescription Generator

Patient Selection

Patient Information

Patient avatar

Sarah Johnson

Female, 42 years

ID: PAT-2023-001

Allergies

Penicillin, Sulfa drugs

Blood Type

A+

Current Conditions

Hypertension, Mild Anxiety

Weight

148 lbs (67.1 kg)

Symptom Input

Alternatively, use voice or image input

AI Diagnosis

Diagnostic Analysis

Based on symptoms, medical history, and current observation

Based on the symptoms described, the patient is presenting with signs consistent with an upper respiratory tract infection, likely viral in nature. Key observations:

  • Persistent dry cough for 5+ days with recent onset of productive cough
  • Low-grade fever (100.2°F)
  • Nasal congestion and mild sore throat
  • Fatigue but no severe systemic symptoms
  • No significant shortness of breath or chest pain

Given the patient's history of hypertension and anxiety, and the duration of symptoms, this appears to be a straightforward viral upper respiratory infection without complications at this time.

Precautions & Warnings

Patient has allergies to: Penicillin, Sulfa drugs

AI Generated Prescription

Prescription Details

Date: March 25, 2023

Patient

Sarah Johnson, 42F

ID: PAT-2023-001

Physician

Dr. Alex Smith

License #: MED12345

Diagnosis

Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (Viral)

Medications

Guaifenesin (Mucinex)

400mg extended-release tablets

Sig: 1 tablet by mouth every 12 hours as needed for cough

Dispense: 20 tablets

Refills: 0

Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

500mg tablets

Sig: 1-2 tablets by mouth every 6 hours as needed for fever or pain. Do not exceed 8 tablets in 24 hours.

Dispense: 30 tablets

Refills: 0

Saline Nasal Spray

0.9% sodium chloride solution

Sig: 1-2 sprays in each nostril as needed for nasal congestion

Dispense: 1 bottle

Refills: 1

Recommendations & Instructions

  • Rest and adequate hydration. Drink at least 8-10 glasses of water daily.
  • Use a humidifier at night if available to ease respiratory symptoms.
  • Avoid strenuous physical activity for 3-4 days.
  • Continue regular blood pressure medication as previously prescribed.
  • Follow up in 7-10 days if symptoms persist or worsen. Seek immediate care if experiencing severe shortness of breath, high fever (>102°F), or chest pain.

Recent Prescriptions

View All
Patient Date Diagnosis Medications AI Assisted Actions
Patient avatar
Sarah Johnson
ID: PAT-2023-001
Mar 10, 2023
11:30 AM
Hypertension
Follow-up
Lisinopril 10mg
+ 1 more
Yes
Patient avatar
Michael Brown
ID: PAT-2023-042
Mar 8, 2023
2:15 PM
Diabetes Type 2
Regular check
Metformin 500mg
+ 2 more
Yes
Patient avatar
Robert Wilson
ID: PAT-2023-114
Mar 5, 2023
10:00 AM
Arthritis
Pain management
Naproxen 500mg
+ 1 more
No

AI Diagnostic Tools

Diagnostic Tools

Patient Selection

Patient profile

Michael Brown

35 years, Male

ID: PAT-2023-042

Primary Condition

Type 2 Diabetes

Last Visit

Mar 22, 2023

Allergies

None

Recent A1C

7.8%

Symptom Analysis

Be as detailed as possible for better analysis

AI Diagnostic Analysis

Powered by medical AI with 97% accuracy rate

Analysis Complete

The symptoms described are consistent with poorly controlled Type 2 Diabetes with early signs of diabetic neuropathy. Recommend immediate follow-up on medication adherence and dosage adjustment.

Primary Findings

1
Hyperglycemia

Persistent thirst and frequent urination are classic signs of elevated blood glucose levels.

2
Diabetic Neuropathy (Early Stage)

Numbness and tingling in feet suggests peripheral nerve damage from prolonged high blood sugar.

3
Potential Retinopathy

Blurred vision may indicate early diabetic changes in the retina and requires ophthalmological evaluation.

Recommended Actions

  • Immediate blood glucose testing and A1C recheck
  • Review and potential adjustment of current diabetes medication
  • Referral to ophthalmologist for comprehensive eye exam
  • Neurological assessment for peripheral neuropathy
  • Dietary consultation with nutritionist
  • Patient education on foot care and wound prevention

Differential Diagnoses

Condition Probability Supporting Findings Actions
Type 2 Diabetes (Uncontrolled)
92%
Polydipsia, polyuria, fatigue, slow wound healing, blurred vision
Diabetic Neuropathy
78%
Numbness, tingling in extremities, progressive symptoms
Diabetic Retinopathy (Early)
45%
Blurred vision, diabetes history
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
18%
Fatigue, tingling in extremities

Previous AI Analyses

Date Analysis Type Primary Finding Confidence Follow-up Actions
Mar 22, 2023
10:45 AM
Symptom Analysis
Type 2 Diabetes (Uncontrolled)
92%
Completed
Feb 15, 2023
2:30 PM
Lab Results
Elevated A1C (7.6%)
99%
Pending
Jan 10, 2023
11:15 AM
Medical Imaging
No Retinopathy Detected
97%
Completed
Dec 05, 2022
9:30 AM
Symptom Analysis
Type 2 Diabetes (Initial)
89%
Completed
Showing 1 to 4 of 12 analyses

Voice Input

Patient Selection

Patient profile

Sarah Johnson

42 years, Female

ID: PAT-2023-001

Primary Condition

Hypertension

Last Visit

Mar 24, 2023

Allergies

Penicillin, Sulfa drugs

Blood Pressure

138/85

Input Options

History

Voice Input - Consultation

Mar 24, 2023

Duration: 2m 34s

Voice Input - Follow-up

Feb 10, 2023

Duration: 1m 45s

Voice Input - Initial

Jan 15, 2023

Duration: 3m 12s

Voice Recorder

Tap to Start Recording

Speak clearly and describe the patient's symptoms

Voice Recording Tips

  • Speak clearly and at a moderate pace
  • Use medical terminology when appropriate
  • Mention symptom duration, severity, and any triggers
  • Include relevant patient history and current medications
  • Minimize background noise for better recognition

Voice Transcription

Transcript will appear here after recording...

What's Next?

Generate AI Diagnosis

Analyze the recorded symptoms and generate a diagnostic report

Create Prescription

Use the transcription to automatically generate a prescription

Schedule Follow-up

Book a follow-up appointment based on the diagnosis

Save for Later

Save the recording and transcript to the patient's records

Medical Image Analysis

Patient Selection

Patient profile

Emily Davis

28 years, Female

ID: PAT-2023-089

Primary Concern

Skin Lesion

Last Visit

Mar 15, 2023

Allergies

None reported

Medical History

No significant history

Image Upload

Drag and drop an image here

Supported formats: JPG, PNG, DICOM

Previous Images

Previous skin lesion image

Mar 15, 2023

Previous skin lesion image

Feb 28, 2023

Previous skin lesion image

Feb 10, 2023

Previous skin lesion image

Jan 22, 2023

Current Image Analysis

Current skin lesion being analyzed

Image Details

Date Captured

Mar 20, 2023

Image Type

Dermatological

Location

Upper Left Arm

Size

12mm x 8mm

Duration

4 weeks

Symptoms

Mild itching

AI Analysis Status

Analysis Complete

The image has been successfully analyzed by our AI diagnostic system.

AI Diagnostic Assessment

Using advanced image recognition and machine learning

Primary Findings

Atypical Nevus (Dysplastic Nevus)

89% Confidence

The lesion shows irregular borders and color variations consistent with an atypical nevus. While not malignant, it exhibits some concerning features that warrant monitoring.

Key Characteristics Identified
1

Asymmetry

Low - The lesion is mostly symmetrical

2

Border

Moderate - Slightly irregular edges

3

Color

Moderate - Multiple shades present

4

Diameter

12mm - Larger than 6mm threshold

5

Evolution

Reported change in size over time

Differential Diagnoses
  • Atypical Nevus 89%
  • Common Melanocytic Nevus 45%
  • Early Melanoma 12%
  • Seborrheic Keratosis 8%

Recommended Actions

  • Dermatology Referral

    Recommend a consultation with a dermatologist for clinical evaluation and possible dermoscopy.

  • Regular Monitoring

    Schedule follow-up imaging every 3 months to track any changes in size, shape, or color.

  • Patient Education

    Provide educational materials about sun protection and the ABCDE criteria for monitoring skin lesions.

  • Biopsy Consideration

    Discuss with dermatologist whether excisional biopsy is warranted based on clinical evaluation.

Comparison with Previous Images

Current (Mar 20, 2023)

Current skin lesion

Previous (Feb 10, 2023)

Previous skin lesion

Changes Detected

The AI system has identified the following changes since the previous image:

  • 5% increase in overall diameter (11.4mm to 12mm)
  • Slight darkening in the lower right quadrant
  • Minor changes in border irregularity

These changes, while subtle, align with the characteristics of an evolving atypical nevus. Continued monitoring is strongly recommended.

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147

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+24% vs last month

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Hypertension Assessment
REP-2023-147
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Sarah Johnson
42F
Mar 24, 2023
10:45 AM
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Diabetes Treatment Plan
REP-2023-146
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Michael Brown
35M
Mar 22, 2023
3:30 PM
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Dermatological Analysis
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Emily Davis
28F
Mar 20, 2023
11:15 AM
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REP-2023-144
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Robert Wilson
52M
Mar 18, 2023
4:00 PM
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James Taylor
29M
Mar 15, 2023
9:30 AM
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This Week

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This Month

147

Average/Day

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Diagnostic Analysis: 42%
Prescription Generation: 28%
Voice Transcription: 15%
Image Analysis: 12%
Other: 3%

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