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Independent reviewUpdated May 2026

Best AI medical scribes for general practice & family medicine in Switzerland

General practice has the deepest scribe market — every major ambient tool optimises here first. The differentiators are EHR fit, language coverage and price model, not whether the product 'works for GPs'.

Filtered to 4 tools that serve Switzerland and document fit for general practice & family medicine. The full Switzerland list lives on /best/switzerland.

  1. 01
    8.9
    Stenoly logo

    Stenoly

    European ambient scribe with 53-language consultation support, a broad clinical-note and correspondence template library, and two-tier AI models (Stenoly Essential and Stenoly Precision) — HIPAA + GDPR + EU MDR Class I compliance.

    Best for: Clinicians who want broad consultation-language coverage with a deep template library covering both clinical notes and correspondence

  2. 02
    8.0
    Heidi Health logo

    Heidi Health

    The broadest-reach ambient scribe in the field — 110 languages across 116 countries, 2M+ consults/week, the best community-shared template system in the category, plus a separate clinical Q&A surface (Heidi Evidence).

    Best for: Clinicians who want the broadest template library in the field, a real free plan and global reach

  3. 03
    7.0
    Tandem Health logo

    Tandem Health

    European regulated clinical AI with the broadest certification stack in the field — but note quality has been the weak point in our hands-on testing, with hallucinations appearing more often than from the precision-focused leaders.

    Best for: European and UK clinicians whose primary requirement is the broadest enumerated certification stack — and who can absorb the note-quality gap with careful clinician review

  4. 04
    5.0
    Mena Health logo

    Mena Health

    Provisional

    Swiss-native ambient scribe with 100% Swiss data residency, a 250+ template library and TARDOC-aware coding for the Swiss billing system.

    Best for: Swiss clinicians who need 100% in-country data residency and TARDOC-aware billing coding

What to look for when choosing

Specialty-specific notes — apply these on top of the Switzerland-wide compliance posture covered on /best/switzerland.

  • Real-time SOAP / structured-note formats and good templating
  • Your EHR integration depth — copy-into is okay; bidirectional write-back is better
  • Pricing that scales for a busy clinician (cost per visit, not per minute)
  • Multilingual / dialect support if your patient population needs it