Your form will automatically scale to fit the screen size of the device your patient is filling it out on. Easily build fully-responsive medical forms online that allow your patients to sign and submit on any device, anywhere, at any time. Add required fields to ensure patients are not submitting back incomplete forms to you.
Easily create HIPAA compliant online forms that are mobile-friendly, with no coding required. Use our drag-and-drop, HIPAA compliant form builder to create secure forms that your patients will complete from their mobile device. Patients easily submit their medical forms online, from their phone, tablet, or computer.
By adding ‘required fields’ to your online intake forms, patients will be notified when they miss a ‘required field’ and won’t be able to submit an incomplete form back to you. Add ‘conditional logic fields’ to your forms to only show fields relevant to that patient. Nest ‘required fields’ in ‘conditional logic fields’ to create a fully-streamlined experience; allowing patients to complete your forms on any mobile device.
Patients can access your forms from a text message, email invitation, or an embedded link on your website. Make it simple for patients to access your forms from any device, anywhere, at any time. Patients can save their progress on their mobile device to reopen, continue, and submit at a later time.
FormDr gives your practice everything needed to easily send and receive HIPAA compliant forms online. We help practices who:
Export multiple patient forms into a Microsoft Excel compatible CSV file. Take control of your patient data with a bulk export, and import your complete patient forms into a database, excel spreadsheet, or EHR.
Schedule automatic reminders to your patients to complete your forms before their appointment. Get more completed forms online before the scheduled appointment.
Invite your team to your account and grant permissions to the exact features each user needs. Lock down assistant user accounts and give them read-only access, or give them full administrative controls.
Allow your patients to draw on an image or diagram in your form to mark areas of pain or parts of the body that may need treatment.