Record the visit on your phone. PawsFree gathers the labs, imaging and history, then writes the finished SOAP note straight into the practice software you already use.
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Bella · today's visit
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Subjective
3 days of intermittent vomiting, off her food. Still bright.
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Objective
BAR. T 38.9°C, HR 110. Mild cranial abdominal tenderness.
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Assessment
Acute gastritis, likely dietary indiscretion.
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Plan
Maropitant SC, bland diet 5-7 days, recheck if persists.
See it in action
Recorded on the phone, finished in the chart
Watch a real visit go from a phone recording to an approved SOAP note. No tab switching, no copy-pasting, no retyping.
Patient record · Bella
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Bella
Canine · Labrador · 4y · 28.4 kg
SummaryChartLabsHistory
SSubjective
Intermittent vomiting & reduced appetite, 3 days. Still bright, no diarrhoea.
OObjective
QAR. T 103.7°F, HR 110. Bilaterally harsh lung sounds (R>L); MM pink, tacky.
AAssessment
Infectious bronchopneumonia, likely community acquired.
PPlan
Brief isolation hospitalization to begin IV fluid therapy and broad spectrum antibiotics (unasyn +/- enrofloxacin), maropitant IV, and respiratory effort monitoring. Consider supplemental oxygen therapy if respiratory effort increases.
PawsFree · BellaSaved
Sources
Phone recording
Voice · 0:08
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Lab diagnostics
Chemistry 17 + CBC · 47 analytes
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WBC
22.2 K/µL
BUN
52 U/L
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Radiology imaging
Radiograph · 3 view chest
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Alveolar pattern noted ventrally in the right cranial and right middle lung lobes. Consistent with pneumonia, likely of infectious etiology given history; ddx aspiration.
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Visit history
6 prior visits · last May 5
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4 sourcesTemplate SOAP ▾
Draft note
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Subjective
Intermittent vomiting & reduced appetite, 3 days. Still bright, no diarrhoea.
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Objective
QAR. T 103.7°F, HR 110. Bilaterally harsh lung sounds (R>L); MM pink, tacky.
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Assessment
Infectious bronchopneumonia, likely community acquired.
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Plan
Brief isolation hospitalization to begin IV fluid therapy and broad spectrum antibiotics (unasyn +/- enrofloxacin), maropitant IV, and respiratory effort monitoring. Consider supplemental oxygen therapy if respiratory effort increases.
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PawsFree
Bella · today's visit
0:08
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For three days, Bella has had a hacking, non-productive cough. We were out of town last week, so she was at a doggy daycare facility. Now she seems to be lower energy and less interested in her food this morning.
How it works
Three steps. One finished note.
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Record on your phone
Open the PawsFree app and talk through the visit like you always would. A live waveform and timer show it's listening.
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Everything gathers in the sidebar
Labs, radiographs, referral letters and visit history surface right beside the chart. No tab switching, no hunting.
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The note streams into the chart
A finished SOAP note writes itself into your practice software, in your template. Review, tweak, approve. Done.
Key platform capabilities
Made for vets, not adapted from human med.
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Veterinary-native AI
Understands species, breeds and the full visit, so it needs fewer edits than general AI scribes, on average.
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Inside your PIMS
A browser extension and sidebar that opens right where you already work. Nothing to migrate, no new system to learn.
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Customizable templates
SOAP, discharge notes, callbacks. Match your clinic's format and set it once for the whole team.
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One unified view
Labwork, radiographs and history pulled together automatically. No copy-pasting between tabs, no retyping the chart.
Less time on your records. More time with your patients.
PawsFree makes charting easier so your visit can be about the patient again.
“I finish my notes before the patient leaves the room.”
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