Features

Discover all of Nabla's features
Advanced features
💬 Adding encounter quotes to your note
Nabla allows you to quote some parts of the transcript of your encounter and add them to your note. How to do it Click on the transcript tab Highlig...
📝 Customizing your notes with instructions
Custom instructions allow you to tailor the notes generated by Nabla to suit your preferences. You can apply custom instructions globally (to all sect...
♂︎♀️ Pronouns switcher
If Nabla was not able to correctly detect the patient's pronouns from the encounter, you can very quickly update them using the "Pronouns switcher". H...
⚡️ Dynamic dot phrases
Save time by using dot phrases to auto-document any physical exams or checks that you regularly perform. Dot phrases can be triggered verbally during ...
🩺 Patient instructions
Automatically generate patient-friendly instructions to send to your patient as a post-visit recap. At the end of your encounter, generate your note O...
🪄 Magic edit
Regenerate a note with specific instructions to customize and have more control over the content and structure of your clinical notes. How to use To g...
✉️ Letter
You can generate a letter to another doctor directly in Nabla. On your note, click on the chevron in the black button on the bottom right corner. Then...
👁️ Selecting the note sections you want
If you don't want to copy certain sections of the note when copying the note, you can hide specific section by hovering on the section title and click...
🎤 Dictated note
In addition to having Nabla listen to your encounters and automatically generate a note, you can also use it to directly dictate a note. To do so, cli...
📁 Patient context
Patient context allows you to add a brief context about the patient and the encounter, to generate a great note. Before starting a new encounter, clic...
📒 Personal dictionary
The Personal Dictionary feature in Settings allows you to add words that are frequently mistranscribed. These might include terms affected by accents,...
Split an encounter
If you forget to stop the encounter after one patient visit, causing two visits to be combined into a single encounter, you can now split the encounte...