Boost efficiency, reduce administrative burden, and improve patient outcomes with S10.ai. Our platform combines AI Scribe, AI Agents, and intelligent automation to streamline documentation, coding, and patient communication—all within your existing EHR.
Prepare for patient visits in minutes, not hours. S10.ai's AI Scribe + AI Agents deliver instant clinical priorities, updates, and patient insights—giving clinicians a complete, actionable view of every patient.
S10.ai automatically surfaces key details from past visits and customizes notes for today's encounter. Always accurate. Always relevant.
Capture the full complexity of care without manual effort. AI-driven coding ensures accurate ICD-10, HCC, and E/M assignments, reducing errors and optimizing revenue.
Manage patient calls, messages, confirmations, and follow-ups effortlessly. Fully integrated with your EHR, AI Chat and Phone Agents triage inquiries, provide instant answers, and log summaries automatically.
Automate repetitive tasks like referrals, insurance verification, and lab notifications. HIPAA-compliant and tailored to ophthalmology workflows for maximum impact.
Connects with your ophthalmology-specific EMR and 7,000+ productivity apps. No screen-switching. No duplicate entries. Just smarter workflows.
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Direct communication with clinicians and onsite experts for continuous improvement
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HIPAA-compliant infrastructure with continuous monitoring, regular updates, and dedicated compliance team ensuring your practice meets all regulatory requirements.
Explore comprehensive ophthalmology resources including diagnoses, medical codes, clinical templates, terminology, and lab results tailored for modern cardiovascular practice.
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Understanding ADHD Inattentive, formerly known as ADD or Attention Deficit Disorder, requires accurate clinical documentation for proper diagnosis and medical coding. This page provides healthcare professionals with information on diagnosing ADHD Inattentive Type, including symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and best practices for medical coding to ensure appropriate patient care and billing. Learn about ADHD inattentive type and its impact on patients.
Find comprehensive information on ADHD Combined Type, also known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Combined Type or ADHD-C. This resource offers guidance on clinical documentation, medical coding, and diagnostic criteria for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Combined Presentation, specifically for healthcare professionals. Learn about accurate diagnosis and effective treatment strategies for patients with ADHD Combined Type.
Understanding ADHD Predominantly Inattentive Type (formerly known as ADD or Attention Deficit Disorder)? This resource provides information on diagnosis criteria, clinical documentation best practices for healthcare professionals, and relevant medical coding (ICD-10) for Attention Deficit Disorder Inattentive Type. Learn about symptoms, treatment options, and resources for managing inattention in patients with this subtype of ADHD.
Find information on ADHD Unspecified (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Unspecified), also known as ADHD NOS. Learn about diagnosis criteria, clinical documentation, and medical coding for ADHD Unspecified in healthcare settings. This resource offers guidance for accurate and efficient documentation of ADHD Unspecified, supporting best practices for clinicians and medical professionals.
Find comprehensive information on AIDS, also known as Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and HIV Disease. This resource covers essential aspects of AIDS diagnosis, including clinical documentation, medical coding, ICD codes, healthcare guidelines, and HIV testing. Learn about the stages of HIV infection, treatment options, and preventative measures. Access valuable resources for healthcare professionals, patients, and researchers seeking reliable information on AIDS and HIV management.
Understanding AL amyloidosis, also known as amyloid light-chain amyloidosis or primary systemic amyloidosis, is crucial for accurate clinical documentation and medical coding. This page provides information on AL amyloidosis diagnosis, including relevant ICD-10 codes, symptoms, and treatment options for healthcare professionals. Learn about the diagnostic criteria for AL amyloidosis and best practices for documenting this condition in patient medical records.
Understanding ANCA vasculitis, also known as ANCA-associated vasculitis or anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody vasculitis? This resource provides essential information for healthcare professionals on diagnosis, clinical documentation, and medical coding related to ANCA vasculitis. Learn about symptoms, testing, and treatment options to improve patient care and ensure accurate medical records.
Understanding ASCUS (Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance) in healthcare? This resource provides information on ASC-US, Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance diagnosis, clinical documentation, and related medical coding terms for accurate healthcare records. Learn about the significance of ASCUS Pap smear results and relevant medical terminology for effective communication in clinical settings.
Inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system
Systemic atrophies primarily affecting the central nervous system
Extrapyramidal and movement disorders
Other degenerative diseases of the nervous system
Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system
Episodic and paroxysmal disorders
Polyneuropathies and other disorders of the peripheral nervous system
Nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders
Cataract surgery with intraocular lens insertion for adult patients, covering the operative procedure, lens implantation, and preoperative evaluation to restore vision effectively.
Ophthalmological service for established patients involving comprehensive eye examination, slit-lamp evaluation, tonometry, and moderate to advanced medical management of ocular diseases.
Ophthalmology service involving intermediate eye examination, including slit-lamp biomicroscopy, tonometry, and ocular motor function testing for ongoing ocular disease management.
Initial comprehensive ophthalmological evaluation and management, new patient, including comprehensive exam and formulation of diagnostic and treatment plan for ocular diseases.
Intravitreal injection of pharmacologic agent (e.g., anti-VEGF) for treatment of retinal disease, including preparation and postoperative monitoring.
Removal of lens and implantation of intraocular lens prosthesis by phacoemulsification, addressing cataract extraction with minimal invasive technique.
Complex cataract removal with intraocular lens insertion, involving manual fragmentation or vitrectomy techniques for complicated cases.
Scanning computerized ophthalmic diagnostic imaging, posterior segment (e.g., OCT), with interpretation and report for retinal disease management.
Comprehensive ophthalmology SOAP note template for vision loss evaluation and management.
Comprehensive ophthalmology SOAP note template for glaucoma evaluation and management.
Comprehensive ophthalmology SOAP note template for cataracts evaluation and management.
Comprehensive ophthalmology SOAP note template for macular degeneration evaluation and management.
Comprehensive ophthalmology SOAP note template for diabetic retinopathy evaluation and management.
Comprehensive ophthalmology SOAP note template for dry eyes evaluation and management.
Comprehensive ophthalmology SOAP note template for eye pain evaluation and management.
Comprehensive ophthalmology SOAP note template for red eye evaluation and management.
ABG is a test that measures the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood to assess lung function and acid-base balance.
AMD is a common eye condition leading to vision loss in people over 50 due to damage to the macula, a small spot near the center of the retina.
Hormone replacement therapy is a treatment used to alleviate symptoms of menopause by replenishing estrogen and progesterone levels in women.
An upper respiratory infection (URI) is an infection that affects the nasal passages and throat, commonly caused by viruses.
Intramuscular refers to the administration of medication directly into a muscle. This method allows for faster absorption compared to oral routes.
A condition where the heart is unable to pump blood effectively, leading to fluid buildup in the lungs and other body tissues.
Hematocrit measures the proportion of red blood cells in your blood. It is expressed as a percentage and is used to assess anemia or polycythemia.
Myocardial infarction, commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the heart muscle is blocked, causing tissue damage.
The integration of best available research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values to guide healthcare decisions.
Direct supervision and responsibility of a teaching attending physician for all patient care decisions made by residents or other learners.
Evaluation of substance use patterns and related problems using standardized instruments designed to identify potential substance use disorders.
Verification that the patient refrained from oral intake for the prescribed period prior to a surgical procedure.
A patient with severe systemic disease that limits activity but is not incapacitating.
A required assessment before surgery where an anesthesiologist evaluates the patient's medical history, current health status, and planned surgical procedure to determine the appropriate anesthetic plan. This phrase indicates a successful consultation where no factors were identified that would prohibit the patient from undergoing anesthesia safely.
A type of atrial fibrillation where the heart's ventricles beat too quickly and require medication or other intervention to slow the rate.
A cardiac catheterization procedure has shown blockage or significant narrowing in all three major coronary arteries.
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The Faces Pain Scale–Revised (FPS-R) is a self-report pain scale using six cartoon faces with different expressions to assess pain intensity in individuals.
The Wong–Baker FACES scale is a pain assessment tool that uses six stylized faces to represent varying levels of pain intensity, ranging from 0 (no hurt) to 10 (hurts worst). It is particularly useful for children, those with language barriers, or cognitive impairments.
The Oucher scale is a pain assessment tool designed for young children who can point to a face to indicate their pain level. It uses both numerical and photographic scales.
The COMFORT scale is a pain assessment tool for critically ill, sedated, and mechanically ventilated adult patients.
The FLACC scale is a pain assessment tool for non-verbal or preverbal individuals. It uses observable behaviors to quantify pain levels.
The r-FLACC (Revised Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability) scale is a pain assessment tool for nonverbal or preverbal individuals.
The CRIES scale is a pain assessment tool for use with neonates and infants, typically from 32 weeks of gestational age to six months post-natal.
The NIPS is a behavioral pain scale used to assess pain in preterm and full-term neonates.
Vision panel shows diabetic retinopathy
Eye health panel shows macular degeneration risk
Anti-retinal antibodies positive, autoimmune retinopathy
Anti-recoverin positive, paraneoplastic retinopathy
Vision panel shows diabetic retinopathy
Eye health panel shows macular degeneration risk
Anti-retinal antibodies positive, autoimmune retinopathy
Anti-recoverin positive, paraneoplastic retinopathy
Frequently asked Questions.
An AI scribe for Ophthalmology is a digital tool that uses artificial intelligence to automate clinical documentation and streamline workflow. S10.AI provides AI-powered scribes that capture consultations in real time and generate structured, editable notes—saving time, reducing after-hours work, and improving note accuracy. They support everything from standard clinical notes to compliant care management plans. By reducing manual note-taking, AI scribes allow specialists to focus on patient care while keeping documentation up to standard. In addition to scribes, S10.AI also provides AI Agents—intelligent assistants designed to support specialists with administrative tasks, workflow automation, information retrieval, and team collaboration. These agents extend beyond documentation, helping clinicians optimize their day-to-day tasks and focus more on patient care. Is an AI scribe for Ophthalmology safe to use? Yes, S10.AI’s AI scribes and AI agents are safe to use because they have been developed with security, compliance, and clinician trust at their core. S10.AI complies with HIPAA, GDPR, and ISO27001, and meets country-specific data protection standards across the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the US. S10.AI does not store audio; consultations are transcribed in real time and securely encrypted. Specialists maintain full control over their data, with the ability to review, download, or delete notes at any time. Visit our Safety Center to explore S10.AI’s privacy and security standards.
S10.AI works as your AI scribe by acting like a real-time assistant during consultations. You press “Start transcribing” at the start of a session, and it captures the conversation in real time, converting it into structured clinical documentation. It adapts to your preferred note style, populates fields based on spoken cues, and can generate additional documents, such as referral letters or patient summaries, on request. S10.AI also supports asynchronous workflows—upload context, dictated notes, or typed history—and integrates seamlessly into your workflow without replacing your EHR system. Its AI Agents further enhance efficiency by automating repetitive administrative tasks, managing workflows, retrieving information, and even assisting teams with communication and scheduling.
S10.AI is the best AI scribe because it is easily customizable for every Ophthalmology practice. It understands the pace, complexity, and documentation volume required in modern care. S10.AI supports real-world clinical workflows, saving time while improving quality. Its AI Agents further extend functionality—helping specialists with task management, care coordination, and patient engagement. From solo practices to enterprise-level clinics, S10.AI improves documentation accuracy, boosts productivity, and frees clinicians to focus on care.
S10.AI is optimized for the language, structure, and documentation style of Ophthalmology. It captures clinical reasoning, patient concerns, safety-netting advice, and management plans in your own voice. Over time, it learns your phrasing, macros, and preferences to improve both speed and consistency. It supports consultations in over +60 languages and offers fully customizable templates for notes, letters, and other documents, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
Yes. S10.AI was built with the pace and unpredictability of modern care in mind, where consultations are short, patient needs vary, and time is always limited. Whether you’re documenting live, asynchronously, or from uploaded dictations, S10.AI adapts. It requires no complex IT setup—most specialists are up and running after a quick onboarding session. Smart defaults tailored to Ophthalmology—like automatic recognition of common phrases and real-time adaptation to your note style—make it not just easy to use, but easy to personalize.
The future of AI scribing lies in reducing administrative burden while improving accuracy and consistency of documentation. But the future doesn’t stop there. With AI Agents, S10.AI is building towards intelligent task management, smart information retrieval, and seamless team workflows. Soon, specialists will rely on AI not just for note-taking, but as a true digital co-pilot across the clinic. The direction is clear: fewer hours on admin, more time with patients.
To get started, simply book a demo with our team. During the demo, you’ll see how S10.AI’s AI Scribes and AI Agents work in real time, explore customization options for your specialty, and get guidance on how S10.AI can fit into your existing workflow. After your demo, our team will help you choose the right plan and get your practice onboarded quickly. With S10.AI AI Scribes and AI Agents, you can say goodbye to paperwork purgatory—and reclaim the time to do what you do best: patient care.