Parrott for podiatrists

Podiatry notes that sound like you wrote them.

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

The same visit. In your words.

Other scribes hand you a transcript. Parrott rewrites every note and follow-up the way you'd actually say it — because it learned how.

Routine care follow-up Parrott

Raw transcript

"Nail care provided. Callus debrided 1st MPJ left foot. Footwear advice given. Review 8/52."

in your voice ↓

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

01

Routine patients drift without a nudge.

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.

02

High-volume clinics, full records anyway.

Short appointments and long lists leave no room for proper write-ups. Parrott drafts the full note while you move to the next patient.

03

Footwear advice that survives the journey home.

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

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Leave your email — and if you like, a note your current tool got wrong. We'll reply with what Parrott would have written.