Psychiatry-specific clinical intelligence.
Start with the note. End with the practice you actually want.
One of these is ready to sign.
You know the moment. Your patient is telling you something important and you're half-listening because you're typing. You hate it. They can tell.
Be with your patient. Let the conversation breathe. When it's over, the note is already there — structured the way you structure it, with the clinical detail you would have caught if you weren't staring at a screen.
That code you keep forgetting to bill? We don't forget. G2211 complexity add-on. After-hours 99051. The psychotherapy add-on you earned but didn't document properly. Every visit, every time.
The Listening Coder suggests the highest-reimbursing clinically defensible code combination for every encounter — tuned to your payer, backed by your documentation, with the reasoning spelled out.
Your scribe didn't just skim the chart. It read the whole thing. Structured medications with doses, routes, and frequencies pulled from the patient's health records. Lab trends. Diagnosis history. Not a list of facts — a narrative your note can build on.
When you walk into the room, you're already oriented. You know the sertraline went from 50 to 100mg eight weeks ago. You know the PHQ-9 dropped from 18 to 14 but plateaued. You know what to ask about first.
You started seven patients on pramipexole for anhedonia. You tagged the intervention. Over three months, the system tracked their anhedonia subscales automatically. The trend line goes down. You didn't run a trial. You just practiced medicine — and measured what happened.
Show them the graph. That's not research. That's care.
When you're not typing, they notice. When you remember the details from last time, they feel cared for. When the follow-up is scheduled at the right interval, they don't fall through the cracks.
Every other scribe promises to make you faster. We want to make you the doctor you imagined when you applied to medical school. Present. Curious. Actually listening.
Technology that remembers you became a doctor for a reason.
Your patients trust you with their stories. We take that as seriously as you do. Maybe more. We're a little intense about it.
HIPAA-compliant. Encrypted in transit and at rest. No training on your data. No selling. No sharing. Your notes are yours. Your patients' stories stay between you and them.
strong.work is entering early access for psychiatry residents and attendings. If you want documentation that thinks like you do — not a generic scribe with a medical dictionary — we'd love to hear from you.