AduveraAduvera

Female Genital Exam Documentation

Review the essential components of a thorough pelvic and genital exam. Use our AI medical scribe to turn your next encounter recording into a structured clinical draft.

No credit card required

HIPAA

Compliant

Is this the right workflow for you?

For clinicians performing pelvic exams

Best for providers who need to document external and internal findings without manual typing.

Get a documentation checklist

Find the specific anatomical markers and findings that belong in a high-fidelity genital exam note.

Automate your first draft

See how Aduvera converts your recorded encounter into an EHR-ready exam summary for your review.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around female genital exam documentation.

High-fidelity documentation for sensitive exams

Ensure no detail is missed during the encounter review process.

Anatomical Precision

Captures specific findings for the vulva, vagina, cervix, and adnexa based on your recorded encounter.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Verify every documented finding by clicking the citation to see the exact source context from the recording.

EHR-Ready Formatting

Produces structured output that can be copied directly into your EHR's physical exam section.

From encounter to finalized note

Move from the exam room to a completed chart in three steps.

1

Record the encounter

Use the web app to record the patient visit, including your verbal findings during the exam.

2

Review the AI draft

Check the generated genital exam section against the transcript to ensure fidelity and accuracy.

3

Copy to EHR

Finalize the structured note and paste it into your patient's medical record.

Standards for female genital exam documentation

Strong female genital exam documentation should clearly delineate between external and internal findings. This includes the appearance of the labia, clitoris, and urethral meatus, followed by vaginal wall integrity, cervical os characteristics (e.g., closed, open, or friable), and the presence or absence of cervical motion tenderness or adnexal masses. Precise terminology regarding discharge, lesions, or atrophy is critical for longitudinal tracking and diagnostic accuracy.

Aduvera eliminates the need to recall these specific details from memory at the end of a shift. By recording the encounter, the AI scribe captures the clinician's real-time observations and organizes them into a structured format. This allows the provider to focus on the patient during the exam and spend their time reviewing and verifying the draft rather than drafting the entire physical exam from a blank page.

More clinical documentation topics

Common questions on exam documentation

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

Can I use a specific template for pelvic exams in Aduvera?

Yes, the app supports structured note styles that ensure all necessary genital exam components are captured and organized.

How does the AI handle sensitive clinical terminology?

The tool is designed for high-fidelity clinical documentation, using precise medical language to describe anatomical findings.

What if the AI misses a specific finding during the exam?

You can review the transcript-backed source context to find the missing detail or manually edit the draft before finalizing.

Is the recording of a genital exam secure?

Yes, the app supports security-first clinical documentation workflows to ensure patient privacy and data security during the documentation process.

Reclaim your evenings from chart notes

Let Aduvera turn visit conversations into a cleaner first draft so you can review faster and finish documentation with less after-hours work.