Parrott for podiatrists
Parrott listens in your clinics, writes the note the way you write it, and drafts the follow-up that brings patients back for review — in your voice, ready before they've laced up.
What different looks like
Other scribes hand you a transcript. Parrott rewrites every note and follow-up the way you'd actually say it — because it learned how.
Raw transcript
"Nail care provided. Callus debrided 1st MPJ left foot. Footwear advice given. Review 8/52."
Hi George — feet are in much better shape after today. That hard skin under the big toe joint should feel easier straight away; the wider-fitting shoes we talked about will stop it coming back so quickly. I'd like to see you again in about eight weeks — you'll get a booking link shortly.
Why podiatrists use Parrott
Eight weeks is a long time to remember a booking. A personal reminder that references their actual visit is the one that gets acted on.
Short appointments and long lists leave no room for proper write-ups. Parrott drafts the full note while you move to the next patient.
Advice given chairside is forgotten by teatime. Parrott turns it into a personal message the patient keeps.
We're building Parrott with working clinicians right now. If you're a podiatrist and curious whether it could fit how you work, book a call — or send us a note your current tool would get wrong.
— Thomas & Moritz
Not ready for a call?
Leave your email — and if you like, a note your current tool got wrong. We'll reply with what Parrott would have written.
Lovely — got it. If you sent a note, we'll reply with Parrott's version. Either way, you're on the early-access list.