
Radiology
AI-assisted radiology reports. Findings, measurements, and impressions — structured from your dictation or voice.
Imaging reports that write themselves. Dictate your findings, measurements, and impressions while scrolling through studies — Notat structures everything into a professional radiology report with technique, findings, impression, and recommendations. Built for radiologists who read high volumes across modalities.
In practice
High-volume reading, consistent reports
Erik reads 80+ studies a day across CT, MRI, X-ray, and ultrasound. He was spending more time typing reports than actually looking at images.
Now he dictates his findings as he scrolls through each study. Notat structures everything into a clean report with proper technique, organized findings, and ranked impressions. His turnaround time dropped from 12 minutes to under 3 per study.
3 min
average report time
80+
studies per day
“I dictate as I scroll. Notat structures everything into a clean report in under 3 minutes.”
Dr. Erik Holmström
Consultant Radiologist
How it works
Four steps to better documentation
1
Open the study
Start Notat when you begin reviewing the imaging study. Dictate or describe findings as you scroll.
2
Dictate observations
Describe technique, findings by region, measurements, and relevant comparisons. Notat captures everything in order.
3
Review the report
A structured report is generated: technique, organized findings, impression with numbered conclusions, and actionable recommendations.
4
Sign off
Edit if needed, apply your electronic signature, and transmit to PACS or EHR.
Use cases
How Radiology teams use Notat
CT abdomen/pelvis
Systematic organ-by-organ documentation with size measurements, attenuation patterns, and comparison to prior studies.
Chest X-ray
Standardized reporting with Lung-RADS categorization, nodule measurement protocol, and follow-up recommendation.
MRI brain
Detailed neuroanatomical findings with FLAIR, DWI, and ADC mapping, lesion localization, and differential diagnosis.
Ultrasound
Real-time documentation of findings with measurements, vascularity, and elastography where applicable.
Why Notat
Built for Radiology
Modality-aware
Each modality has appropriate section headers: CT uses organ-based regions; MRI uses sequences; X-ray uses standardized categories.
Comparison-first
Prior study findings are highlighted alongside current ones so change is immediately apparent.
Reporting standards
Supports BI-RADS, LI-RADS, PI-RADS, TI-RADS, Lung-RADS, and RECIST terminology out of the box.
Faster turnaround
Reports that took 10 to 15 minutes of typing are generated in seconds, ready for your final edit and signature.
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 image tells a story.
See how radiologists use Notat for CT, MRI, X-ray, and ultrasound reporting. Start free today.