ChiropracticTools

We Tested Every AI Scribe Built for Chiropractors. One Tool Destroyed the Others.

Rheo. DoraScribe. Twofold. Jane AI Scribe. We ran all four through real chiropractic workflows including SOAP notes, intake, PI cases, and Medicare visits. Here is the honest scorecard.

By Tech Desk May 13, 2026 10 min read
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The chiropractic AI scribe market has gone from a novelty to a legitimate competitive advantage in less than 18 months. ChiroTouch shipped Rheo in October 2025. DoraScribe has been running a free tier that works with any EHR. Twofold built a chiropractic-specific SOAP workflow from the ground up. Jane added AI Scribe as an in-platform feature. The options are real, the pricing is reasonable, and the time savings data is consistent. Here is what we found after running all four through real clinical scenarios.

ChiroTouch Rheo: Best If You Are Already on ChiroTouch

If you are a ChiroTouch subscriber, this is your tool. Full stop. Rheo is embedded in your EHR, costs nothing extra, and is trained on 160 million chiropractic patient encounters. It knows AT modifiers. It knows the difference between 98940 and 98942. It knows what subluxation at C3 means in a chiropractic billing context. Generic AI scribes do not.

Rheo listens during the visit, builds the note in real time, auto-populates charts from your digital intake, and runs a compliance scan before you finalize. Early practices report up to 92 percent documentation time reduction. The catch: it is not mobile-compatible yet, and microphone quality matters. Get an external mic. The $60 investment pays back in hours.

DoraScribe: Best Free Starting Point

Free. Works with any EHR. Runs on your phone or laptop. You record a voice summary after each visit and DoraScribe turns it into a structured draft you copy into whichever system you use. Yes, the copy-paste step gets old by week two. But the time savings are real: 50 to 80 percent even with that friction.

If you have never used AI documentation and are not sure it is worth the hassle, start here. Fifteen minutes to set up. Zero dollars. Record your next five visits and count the time you save. If it works, upgrade. If it does not, you have lost nothing.

Twofold: Best for Non-ChiroTouch Clinics

Twofold is purpose-built for chiropractic SOAP notes: spinal exams, follow-up visits, subjective complaints. It is EHR-agnostic, has clear HIPAA compliance documentation and a published BAA, and recording is optional, which matters for practices with patient consent considerations. If you are on ChiroFusion, Jane, or any EHR without a native AI scribe, Twofold is the recommendation.

Jane AI Scribe: Best If You Are Already on Jane

Jane's AI Scribe creates a structured summary from a recording inside the Jane platform. It is not purpose-built for chiropractic, so the SOAP structure is more generic than Rheo or Twofold. But for Jane users who do not want another app in their workflow, it is the path of least resistance.

Quick Decision Guide

  • ChiroTouch subscriber? Enable Rheo today. It is free, embedded, and chiropractic-trained.
  • Not sure AI scribes save time? DoraScribe free tier. 15 minutes. Zero dollars. Prove it to yourself first.
  • Different EHR and want chiropractic-specific output? Twofold. Clear HIPAA posture, flexible workflow.
  • On Jane App? Jane AI Scribe. Less chiropractic-specific but stays in your existing platform.
  • Whatever tool you use: read every note before it goes in the chart. AI drafts. You decide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which AI scribe is best for Medicare chiropractic documentation?

ChiroTouch Rheo is the strongest option for Medicare documentation because it is trained specifically on chiropractic billing requirements and performs real-time compliance scans that flag AT modifier issues and thin medical necessity language before you finalize the note. For non-ChiroTouch practices, Twofold's chiropractic-specific training makes it the second-best choice for Medicare visit documentation.

Do AI scribes work for personal injury chiropractic cases?

Yes, but with an important caveat. AI scribes produce strong initial drafts for PI documentation, but PI cases require narrative strength that sometimes needs additional clinical detail added manually. AI tools can structure the note correctly and save significant time, but the provider should review PI notes more carefully than standard insurance visits to ensure the medical necessity and causation language is specific enough to hold up in a legal context.

Can I use an AI scribe without a patient consent form?

Best practice is to have patients sign a consent form acknowledging that AI tools may be used to assist with documentation. Some tools, like Twofold, offer optional recording modes that do not require audio capture at all, which sidesteps the consent issue entirely. Check your state's specific requirements, as laws around AI use in clinical settings are evolving and vary by state.

How much time does an AI scribe actually save per visit?

The range across documented case studies is wide: 50 to 92 percent documentation time reduction, depending on the tool, the visit type, and the provider's existing workflow. In concrete terms, most practices report that a SOAP note that previously took 10 to 20 minutes to write now takes 1 to 3 minutes to review and finalize. For a provider seeing 30 patients per day, that translates to 1 to 4 hours recovered daily.

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