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General practice · Updated May 2026

Sully.ai for general practice & family medicine

Whether Sully.ai is the right ambient AI scribe for general practice & family medicine, based on our independent review and what Sully.ai publishes about itself.

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A "team of AI employees" for healthcare — seven specialized agents (Scribe, Receptionist, Coder, Nurse Triage, Pharmacist, Consultant, Interpreter) on one stack, with the broadest published compliance posture in the field.

8.1/ 10

Why Sully.ai for general practice & family medicine

Sully's bet is that a team of specialized AI agents on one stack beats a single ambient scribe wired to half a dozen point tools. Seven agents in the current suite: Scribe, Receptionist, Medical Coder, Nurse Triage, Pharmacist, Consultant, Interpreter. The compliance posture is unusually complete — HIPAA + SOC 2 Type II + ISO 27001 + GDPR + PIPEDA + PDL — and per-provider pricing is published at $79/mo (Pro) or $99/mo (Premium). 30,000+ providers; $34.8M raised across six rounds, Y Combinator backed. Trade-offs: the multi-agent breadth is overkill if you only want a great scribe, and there's no published free tier or self-serve trial — onboarding is demo-led.

Sully.ai lists Primary Care, Small practices, Multi-specialty, Telehealth, Pharmacy operations among its supported specialties — which is why this page exists, and the basis for placing Sully.ai on /specialty/general-practice.

What to weigh in general practice

These are the things that actually differ between an ambient scribe that fits general practice & family medicineand one that doesn’t. Read the full Sully.ai review for the hands-on take on each.

  • 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

Sourced posture

HIPAA
Yes
SOC 2
Yes
GDPR
Yes
Trains on your data?
Not disclosed