Adults, paeds, chronic, acute —
one workflow.
GP is the broadest specialty. Your next patient could be a teething toddler, a hypertensive grandfather, or a traveller chasing a yellow-fever shot. MediSero+ flips between modes mid-session so you never juggle apps for the same family.
Six places general practice gets specific.
Universal core (voice notes, Rx, queue, billing, patient app) plus the six fields below — every one auto-loaded the moment you tag your specialty as GP at sign-up.
Same app.
Different scaffolding underneath.
The paeds ↔ adult flip happens automatically based on the patient's age. You don't pick a mode; you just open the chart and the right scaffolding is already there.
Track the trends, not just the visit.
Every chronic patient has a one-page registry view. Targets, cadences, last-drawn dates, trend lines — surfaced automatically when you open their chart, not buried in the lab tab.
All cadences default to evidence-based intervals (ADA, JNC-8, GOLD, KDIGO). Override per patient if your protocol differs.
IAP and adult preventive — all in the same chart.
Open any patient. The schedule shows what's due, what's overdue, and what's covered for the patient's age. Reminders fire on the patient app a week before each due date — without you remembering.
I see roughly a 60/40 split between adult and paeds in any given week. Before, I'd flip between two different EHR tabs. Now the chart just knows — 4-year-old comes in, growth chart's on the side; 60-year-old comes in, BP trend's on the side. The cognitive switching cost is gone.
GP-specific questions, answered.
Can I see paediatric and adult patients in the same session?
Yes — the visit screen flips automatically based on the patient's age. Paeds-mode adds growth percentiles, weight-based dosing fields, and the IAP immunisation schedule. Adult-mode shows the chronic-disease registry, BP/cholesterol trends, and adult preventive screenings. Same app, same workflow, different scaffolding under the hood.
Does Clio understand GP-style differentials?
Yes. Clio's GP mode is trained on primary-care prevalences — common-before-exotic, age- and risk-adjusted. A 35-year-old with chest pain gets MSK + GERD + anxiety up front; a 65-year-old hypertensive gets ACS up front. You can override the suggestion at any point.
How do referrals work?
Tap Refer on a visit → pick the specialty → MediSero+ generates a structured packet (vitals, current Rx, recent labs, problem list, your SOAP note, contact details) and routes it to the specialist. They receive a notification + a link to view the read-only snapshot. If the specialist is also on MediSero+, the packet lands directly in their inbox.
Can I track chronic-disease metrics across years?
Yes. The chronic registry stores every HbA1c, BP, lipid, TSH, peak-flow you record (or that the patient logs in the app). The patient timeline shows trend lines, not just point values, so you spot drift early. Auto-due reminders fire when a metric is overdue based on the registry cadence.
Do vaccination schedules update with new guidelines?
Yes — IAP and adult preventive schedules are reviewed quarterly by our medical advisory board and updated when bodies revise (e.g. HPV expansion to ages 26–45, RSV vaccine rollout for older adults). You can also customise per-clinic if your protocol differs.
How does this compare to a generic EHR?
A generic EHR gives you a flat form. MediSero+ for GP gives you a workflow that adapts to who walked in — paeds vs adult, acute vs chronic, scheduled vs walk-in — without you switching screens. Plus voice notes, Rx defaults, vaccination schedules, and structured referrals are first-class, not bolt-ons.
Try MediSero+ for GP. Bring one week of patients.
Free 14-day trial. Adults, kids, chronic, acute — all in one workflow. No card, cancel any time.