
Ophthalmology
AI clinical notes for ophthalmology. Slit lamp, fundus, visual acuity, and IOP — documented while you examine.
Eye care documentation down to the fine detail. Visual acuity, slit lamp findings, fundus examination, intraocular pressure, and visual fields — all captured in a structured ophthalmic note. From routine reviews to post-op cataract follow-up, every exam element has its place.
In practice
From slit lamp to signed note — never miss a finding
Priya runs a busy community ophthalmology practice seeing 40+ patients daily. She needed to document visual acuity, IOP, slit lamp findings, fundus exams, and OCT results for each one — consistently and completely.
Now Notat captures her verbal findings into a structured note as she examines. She finishes documentation before the patient leaves the chair, freeing her to spend the saved time on patient education and answering questions.
Before
patient leaves chair
Done
documentation
“I finish documentation before the patient leaves the chair. The saved time goes to patient education.”
Dr. Priya Sharma
Consultant Ophthalmologist
How it works
Four steps to better documentation
1
Begin the eye exam
Open Notat at the start of the consultation. It listens during visual acuity testing and your examination.
2
Notat captures ocular findings
VA corrected and uncorrected, pupils, EOM, IOP, slit lamp findings (cornea, anterior chamber, lens), fundus exam, OCT results, and visual fields are recorded.
3
Read the ophthalmology note
A comprehensive eye note appears: exam findings by segment, investigations, assessment, and management plan.
4
Plan and educate
Document treatment plan, surgical scheduling if needed, patient education provided, and follow-up interval.
Use cases
How Ophthalmology teams use Notat
Routine eye examination
Complete exam documentation: VA, IOP, anterior segment, fundus, intraocular pressure trend, and overall ocular health assessment.
Diabetic retinopathy screening
Fundus findings graded against DR classification, OCT macula assessment, and referral or treatment threshold decisions.
Post-cataract follow-up
Visual recovery trajectory, IOL position, PCO formation, posterior capsule opacity, and second-eye planning.
Glaucoma monitoring
IOP diurnal curve, visual field progression, optic disc assessment, medication efficacy, and surgical candidacy.
Why Notat
Built for Ophthalmology
Segment-based structure
Notes follow the anatomical flow: external, anterior chamber, lens, vitreous, retina, optic nerve — nothing missed.
OCT integration
OCT macula and nerve findings are incorporated into the fundus documentation with quantitative metrics.
Pediatric-friendly
Supports age-appropriate VA testing, ROP screening, and pediatric ophthalmic conditions.
Surgical workflow support
Pre-op assessment, consent documentation, and post-op day-1, week-1, and month-1 schedules fit naturally.
Beyond the visit
One platform for the whole patient journey
Notat does more than write the note. It connects the visit to telehealth, the patient app, and secure messaging, so care continues before, during, and after every appointment.
Telehealth built in
Virtual visits are documented the same way as in-person ones. Notat listens to the video consult and produces the same structured note, so remote care is never second-class documentation.
Patient app: before, during, after
Patients complete pre-visit intake in the app, review their visit summary and results afterward, and get follow-ups and care plans pushed to their phone. The whole episode lives in one place for them.
Secure messaging
Patients message you between visits about symptoms, results, and next steps over encrypted chat. Replies feed back into the record, so nothing gets lost in email or voicemail.
Every detail, in focus.
See how ophthalmologists use Notat for routine exams, glaucoma monitoring, and post-op care. Start free today.