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Otolaryngologist Template

ENT Clinic Note

A professional Otolaryngologist template for healthcare professionals.
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Streamline your documentation with our ENT Clinic Note template, meticulously designed for Otolaryngologists and other ear, nose, and throat specialists. This comprehensive template captures essential patient information, detailed histories of presenting complaints, thorough physical examination findings, and a clear outline of treatment options discussed. Perfect for busy clinics, it ensures all critical aspects of an ENT consultation are recorded efficiently. When used with Heidi, our AI medical scribe, this template automatically populates relevant sections from your patient conversation, ensuring accurate and complete notes every time. Enhance your clinical record-keeping and focus more on patient care with this invaluable tool.

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Dr. Eleanor Vance, Consultant ENT Surgeon - ENT Clinic Note Patient: Mr. Arthur Jenkins Date: 01 November 2024 Mr. Jenkins presented with a 6-month history of progressive hearing loss in his left ear, accompanied by intermittent tinnitus described as a low-pitched hum. He reports that the hearing loss has been gradually worsening, significantly impacting his ability to participate in conversations, particularly in noisy environments. He denies any associated pain, discharge, or vertigo. He has tried over-the-counter ear drops without success. There is no family history of significant hearing loss. The symptoms are having a moderate impact on his social life and work productivity. Examination of the left ear revealed a healthy external auditory canal and a pearly grey, intact tympanic membrane with normal light reflex. Weber's test lateralised to the right ear. Rinne's test was positive bilaterally, suggesting sensorineural hearing loss in the left ear. The remainder of the head and neck examination, including cranial nerves, was unremarkable. Nasal endoscopy showed clear nasal passages and healthy turbinates. Oral cavity and pharynx appeared normal. Neck palpation revealed no cervical lymphadenopathy or masses. Treatment options discussed included further diagnostic imaging and audiometric testing to determine the extent and nature of the hearing loss. We specifically discussed a high-resolution CT scan of the temporal bones and a comprehensive audiogram. The benefits of these investigations include accurate diagnosis and guidance for treatment. Risks are minimal for the audiogram; for the CT scan, risks include radiation exposure, which is considered low. If sensorineural hearing loss is confirmed and significant, hearing aid options were briefly introduced as a potential intervention. Post-operative care instructions are not applicable at this stage. Recovery timeline involves awaiting investigation results. Scheduling for the audiogram and CT scan has been arranged for next week.
[Full name, professional qualifications and titles of the referring clinician] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note, else omit section entirely.) - ENT Clinic Note Patient: [Full name of the patient] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note, else omit section entirely.) Date: [Date of the consultation] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note, else omit section entirely.) [History of the presenting complaint, including its characteristics, frequency, associated symptoms, impact on daily life, previous treatments and any family history of similar conditions] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Write in paragraphs of full sentences.) [Findings from the physical examination, including specific observations related to the presenting complaint and any other relevant body systems examined] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Write in paragraphs of full sentences.) [Treatment options discussed, including proposed procedures, their description, type of procedure, benefits, risks, post-operative care instructions, recovery timeline and scheduling details for any interventions] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in transcript, contextual notes or clinical note, else omit section entirely. Write in paragraphs of full sentences.)
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Otolaryngologist

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Last edited

13/4/2026

Created by

Benjamin Hartley

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