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Ava Meier F · 34
Morning headaches increased in frequency; mild nausea mentioned. Imaging considered.
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Today
11:42 · 18 min
JS
Jonas Schuler M · 58
Follow-up on hypertension; reports improved readings after dose adjustment.
Transcript Needs review
Today
10:15 · 12 min
HK
Hannah Keller F · 42
Doctor-only dictation after phone call — lab results reviewed, no urgent action.
Transcript Dictation
Today
09:30 · 4 min
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Marco Liniger M · 29
New patient intake. Chronic lower back pain, 3-month history. Referral to physio discussed.
Transcript Summary Referral
Yesterday
16:10 · 22 min
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Sarah Brunner F · 51
Routine follow-up, Type 2 diabetes. HbA1c improved to 6.8%. Lifestyle coaching continued.
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Yesterday
14:45 · 15 min
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Raffaele Pellegrini M · 67
Chest discomfort on exertion. ECG ordered. Cardiology referral pending review.
Transcript Urgent
Yesterday
11:20 · 20 min
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Ava Meier

Female, 34 DOB 12 Jun 1991 ID #PT-48291 PCP Dr. L. Meier
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Patient Conversation April 16, 2026 · 11:42 18 min
Headaches now occurring most mornings, up from 2–3 times per week. Patient reports mild nausea alongside headaches on two recent occasions. No visual disturbance, no fever. MRI considered if symptoms persist beyond two weeks.
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Doctor Note April 02, 2026 · 09:10 2 min
Quick dictation following phone consultation. MRI referral considered if symptoms persist beyond two weeks. Discussed sleep hygiene and caffeine intake reduction. Patient agreed to symptom diary.
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Patient Conversation March 14, 2026 · 11:45 22 min
Initial complaint of intermittent headaches (2–3 per week) and occasional fatigue. Baseline blood work ordered. Sleep pattern assessed. No red flags on examination. Follow-up in 4 weeks.
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Lab Result March 20, 2026 · External
Complete blood count, thyroid panel, vitamin D — all within normal limits. No immediate concerns from baseline workup.
Recording · Ava Meier · Apr 16, 11:42

Morning headaches, follow-up.

18-min consultation · Generated outputs ready for review

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07:42 / 18:02
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00:00 Doctor:Good morning, Ava. How have you been since we last spoke?
00:04 Patient:Honestly, the headaches have gotten worse. Almost every morning now.
00:12 Doctor:Every morning? That's a change from last visit. Any pattern you've noticed?
00:19 Patient:They start around 6 or 7 AM. Sometimes I wake up with one already.
00:28 Doctor:Any nausea, visual changes, or unusual sensitivity to light?
00:34 Patient:Mild nausea a couple of times. No visual issues.
00:47 Doctor:And the sleep diary we started — how has that gone?
00:51 Patient:Still irregular. I wake at four or five most nights.
01:05 Doctor:Given the escalation, I'd like to consider an MRI if this continues another two weeks. For now, let's adjust your routine…
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Four items need your attention.

Flagged for clinical sign-off, ambiguity, or missing data before release

Raffaele Pellegrini Urgent
Chest discomfort language flagged. Recommend cardiology referral before sign-off.
2h ago
Recording · 20 min
Jonas Schuler Ambiguous
Dosage mention unclear in transcript (5mg vs 50mg). Please confirm before export.
3h ago
Recording · 12 min
Marco Liniger Flagged
Referral draft generated. Awaiting your review before sending to physiotherapy.
1d ago
Referral · Physio
Sarah Brunner Ready to sign
SOAP note reviewed and edited. Ready for your electronic signature and EHR export.
1d ago
SOAP · 15 min
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When did the headaches first appear?
Headaches were first documented in the March 14 consultation, described as intermittent and occurring 2–3 times per week. By the April 16 follow-up, frequency had increased to most mornings, with mild nausea added on two occasions. No visual disturbance reported at any point. MRI imaging was considered as a next step if symptoms persist beyond two more weeks.
Sources Mar 14, 11:45 Apr 02, 09:10 Apr 16, 11:42