For functional medicine
Structured intake for functional medicine practices
Functional medicine visits depend on deep context — history, lifestyle, symptoms, and goals. CliniqFlow collects that context through structured pre-visit intake and prepares documentation drafts for practitioner review, so the first conversation starts further ahead.
Detailed intake without the back-and-forth
Specialty questionnaires capture symptoms, duration, diet, sleep, stress, medications, and health goals before the appointment. Patients share context openly in a structured format instead of trying to recall everything in the room.
The clinic controls which questions appear, so intake reflects your functional medicine approach rather than a generic template.
Turn long histories into organized context
Functional medicine generates a lot of information per patient. CliniqFlow organizes intake into a clear structure the practitioner can review quickly, reducing the cognitive load of piecing together a story from fragments.
One dashboard tracks who has completed intake and what is ready for review, keeping the whole team aligned.
Documentation drafts for review-first care
From structured intake, CliniqFlow prepares documentation drafts so practitioners begin with a starting point. Drafts are always reviewed and approved by a licensed clinician before use.
AI-assisted documentation is clinical decision-support, not a diagnosis or treatment recommendation. Final judgment stays with the practitioner.
Designed for the intake-to-documentation flow
CliniqFlow is a workflow layer that connects pre-visit intake to documentation preparation. It is not an EHR, telehealth, or treatment-management platform.
See how patient intake works and AI documentation for more on the review-first workflow.
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CliniqFlow is an intake and documentation workflow platform with AI-assisted documentation and clinical decision-support. All clinical decisions remain the responsibility of licensed healthcare professionals. Medical disclaimer
