For doctors running back-to-back OPD, it turns dictation and notes into a structured prescription draft, ready for review.
Apollo Hospitals
Motherhood
Cloudnine
Nova IVF
Aastrika
AINUBy evening the doctor has 40 OPD cases and a backlog of half-written prescriptions, so documentation gets rushed or finished from memory after the patient leaves.
A handwritten or hurriedly typed prescription carries a wrong strength or unclear frequency, and the pharmacy calls back to confirm before dispensing.
Standard medication sets exist in Leap OS, but during a packed clinic nobody opens them, so each script is retyped from scratch.
The repetitive human moments this agent absorbs — so doctors focus on the work that needs a person.
Hands off to a human when anything abnormal, ambiguous, or outside formulary policy is found — it is held and routed to the doctor for review and sign-off.
The doctor speaks or types free-text notes after the exam, and it returns a structured medication list, no template-hunting mid-clinic.
It maps each drug to strength, frequency, route, and duration, applies your saved templates, and carries the diagnosis from the consultation note.
Missing strength, a recorded allergy, or an unclear instruction is highlighted on the draft so the doctor catches it before signing, not the pharmacy after.
Nothing is issued until the doctor reviews and approves. The signed prescription then reaches the patient and pharmacy through your existing channels.
I review a draft instead of typing one. My OPD finishes on time and the pharmacy stopped calling back to check doses. I still sign every prescription myself.
Bring a few anonymised consult notes and watch it produce review-ready drafts on your own formulary. Tell us what you need; our team responds within one business day.
We will draft against your own templates and formulary in a working demo on your data. Real workflows, no slideware.