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Best AI for Acupuncturists Documentation in 2026: 7 Tools Ranked for TCM SOAP Notes

Compare the 7 best AI tools for acupuncture documentation in 2026 — ranked on TCM SOAP depth (tongue + pulse + pattern + points), PM fit, insurance / PI documentation, HIPAA defaults, and solo-LAc setup. Twofold is the top pick.

Best AI for acupuncturists documentation 2026 — a front-view body silhouette with acupuncture point markers at GV20, LI4 (bilateral), ST36 (bilateral), SP6 (bilateral), and REN12 is connected by a coral AI scribe arrow to a structured SOAP-Plan card showing pattern (Liver Qi Stagnation + Spleen Qi Xu), tongue and pulse findings, treatment principle, and itemised point + technique + retention rows. The illustration captures how a TCM-fit AI scribe converts a 20-minute encounter into a fully structured chart entry instead of a narrative paragraph.

For most licensed acupuncturists in 2026, Twofold Health is the strongest overall AI for acupuncture documentation. It pairs customizable TCM templates that capture tongue, pulse, pattern, point selection, technique, and retention as structured fields with an EHR‑agnostic workflow that travels across Jane, AcuSimple, Unified Practice, Practice Better, coreplus, and Noterro, HIPAA compliance with a signed BAA, and a single transparent plan at $49/mo annual per clinician.

Acupuncture documentation is not a generic medical SOAP. Every encounter captures tongue diagnosis, pulse at three positions on each wrist with quality labels, pattern differentiation, and point selection with depth and technique and retention. The right AI scribe keeps that structure as fields, not a narrative paragraph that loses the per‑point detail under insurance review.

This is an opinionated, first‑person listicle. From my work with LAcs and TCM clinics — solo cash‑pay practitioners, insurance‑billing acupuncture practices (Medicare LBP, PI / MVA), and multi‑discipline clinics that share charts with massage and chiropractic — I've ranked seven AI tools on five criteria that matter specifically for acupuncture. Each tool gets honest credit and an honest call‑out.

What makes an AI scribe good for acupuncturists specifically

Five criteria separate an acupuncture‑fit AI from a generic SOAP tool. The first is TCM‑specific SOAP depth — the note has to capture tongue (color, coating, body, moisture), pulse (three positions × two wrists with quality labels), pattern differentiation, point selection with depth + technique + retention, plus moxa / cupping / gua sha — as structured fields, not as narrative prose.

The second is practice management fit, or an EHR‑agnostic alternative. LAcs use a wide PM mix (Jane App, AcuSimple, Unified Practice, Practice Better, coreplus, Noterro, Riverd), so the scribe either integrates with one PM or works as a paste‑in that ignores the PM. The third is insurance + PI / MVA documentation. Medicare has covered acupuncture for chronic low‑back pain since 2020; PI and MVA cases need defensible SOAP with treatment frequency, functional goals, and progress tracking.

The fourth is HIPAA + BAA defaults. Once you bill insurance you're a HIPAA covered entity. A BAA, short audio‑retention default, and documented chain of custody are non‑negotiable. The fifth is solo‑LAc setup speed — free trial, transparent pricing, same‑day go‑live decide adoption.

Five criteria that separate a TCM-fit AI scribe from a generic SOAP tool: (1) TCM-specific SOAP depth — tongue (color, coating, body, moisture), pulse (3 positions × 2 wrists, quality labels), pattern differentiation, point selection with technique + depth + retention, moxa / cupping / gua sha; (2) practice management fit or EHR-agnostic — Jane, AcuSimple, Unified Practice, Practice Better, coreplus, Noterro, Riverd; (3) insurance + PI / MVA documentation — defensible SOAP for Medicare LBP coverage, PI and MVA cases; (4) HIPAA + BAA defaults — signed BAA, short audio retention, documented chain of custody; (5) solo-LAc setup speed — free trial, transparent pricing, same-day go-live.

Best AI for acupuncturists documentation in 2026: ranked

1. Twofold Health — best overall for acupuncturists

Vendor card #1 of 7 — Twofold Health, recommended overall. Best overall — customizable TCM templates, EHR-agnostic across Jane, AcuSimple, Unified Practice, Practice Better, coreplus, and Noterro; $49/mo annual plan; HIPAA-compliant with signed BAA; same-day self-serve setup. Strongest on TCM SOAP depth, HIPAA + BAA defaults, and self-serve setup.
  • Why it's #1: customizable templates that capture TCM-specific fields — tongue (color, coating, body, moisture), pulse (3 positions × 2 wrists with quality labels), pattern differentiation, point selection with technique + depth + retention, plus moxa / cupping / gua sha — all as structured chart data, not narrative prose.
  • Pricing: single Personal plan at $49/mo annual per clinician (or $69/mo monthly), full features, no tier gates. Free trial, no credit card required to start.
  • EHR / PM workflow: EHR-agnostic paste-in across Jane App, AcuSimple, Unified Practice, Practice Better, coreplus, Noterro, Riverd — no Chrome dependency, no single-EHR lock-in.
  • Compliance: HIPAA-compliant, BAA signed at signup, audio deleted by default after the note is drafted, BAA covers the full subprocessor chain, patient audio is not used to train the model.
  • Honest limitation: Twofold isn't a practice management platform. If you want one tool that does scheduling + intake + charting + invoicing + insurance billing in one place, pair Twofold with a PM like Jane, coreplus, or Noterro.

2. Jane App + Jane Scribe — best if you're on Jane

Vendor card #2 of 7 — Jane App + Jane Scribe. Best if you're already on Jane, which is the dominant North American practice management platform for licensed acupuncturists. Strongest on TCM SOAP depth (via Jane's customizable templates), PM-native integration, and access to the practitioner-built template community library.
  • Why it's here: Jane App is the dominant practice-management platform for licensed acupuncturists in North America. Jane Scribe writes directly into Jane's customizable SOAP templates — including the community-built TCM templates with tongue, pulse, pattern, and point fields.
  • Pricing: Jane PM subscription (tiered by clinician seats and feature set); Jane Scribe is bundled or added on depending on the plan. Conversation with sales for current pricing.
  • EHR / PM workflow: native to Jane (charts, scheduling, billing, and the scribe all live in one UI). Outside the Jane ecosystem the scribe doesn't travel — it's not a standalone product.
  • Compliance: HIPAA-compliant with a signed BAA, PIPEDA-compliant in Canada. Conservative audio retention defaults on the Jane Scribe layer.
  • Best / not ideal: best for LAcs already on Jane, especially in the US and Canada where Jane's installed base is dense. Not ideal for practices not on Jane, or LAcs who want a scribe that travels across multiple PMs.

3. Aduvera — dedicated acupuncture AI scribe

Vendor card #3 of 7 — Aduvera. A dedicated acupuncture-specific AI scribe that captures point selection, needle gauge, retention time, and patient reaction during the encounter, building a SOAP draft tuned for TCM. Strongest on TCM SOAP depth, acupuncture-first positioning, and self-serve setup.
  • Why it's here: Aduvera is one of the few AI scribes positioned explicitly for acupuncture. It captures point selection, needle gauge, retention time, and patient reaction during the encounter, and produces a SOAP draft following the structure LAcs expect.
  • Pricing: self-serve subscription with tiered plans; check the vendor's site for the current rate (typical aesthetic-AI-scribe band).
  • EHR / PM workflow: standalone tool — sits alongside whatever PM your practice already uses (Jane, coreplus, Unified Practice, Practice Better) via copy-paste of the final draft.
  • Compliance: HIPAA-targeted positioning; verify BAA terms, audio retention defaults, and training-data policy directly with the vendor before signing.
  • Best / not ideal: best for LAcs who want a tool that already speaks acupuncture vocabulary and don't mind a smaller, newer vendor. Not ideal for practices that want a long compliance track record or deep PM integration.

4. PatientNotes — dedicated acupuncturist profession page

Vendor card #4 of 7 — PatientNotes. AI SOAP-note tool with a dedicated acupuncturist profession page; captures pulse qualities, tongue diagnosis, and symptom progression when configured for TCM. Strongest on TCM SOAP depth, pulse and tongue capture, and international (especially AU / UK / NZ) usability.
  • Why it's here: PatientNotes ships a dedicated acupuncturist profession template, with TCM-specific configuration for pulse qualities, tongue diagnosis, and symptom progression. Strong international footprint (AU / UK / NZ / CA / US).
  • Pricing: self-serve subscription with multiple tiers depending on note volume.
  • EHR / PM workflow: standalone tool — paste-in workflow alongside the PM your practice already runs.
  • Compliance: HIPAA-targeted positioning; US LAcs billing insurance should confirm BAA terms and audio retention defaults explicitly before adoption.
  • Best / not ideal: best for international LAcs and US practices that don't bill insurance. Not ideal for US insurance-billing LAcs who need airtight BAA documentation on day one.

5. SOAPNoteAI — dedicated AI SOAP generator

Vendor card #5 of 7 — SOAPNoteAI. AI SOAP-note generator that supports acupuncture and TCM terminology, pattern differentiation, and point selection. HIPAA-compliant with a signed BAA; available as an iPhone, iPad, and web tool. Strongest on TCM SOAP depth, HIPAA + BAA defaults, and mobile-first usability.
  • Why it's here: SOAPNoteAI is a dedicated AI SOAP-note generator that supports acupuncture and TCM terminology, pattern differentiation, and point-selection capture. Mobile-friendly (iPhone + iPad + web).
  • Pricing: self-serve subscription with a free trial; tiers based on note volume.
  • EHR / PM workflow: standalone tool — paste-in to your existing PM. No native EHR integrations.
  • Compliance: HIPAA-compliant with a signed BAA. One of the more explicitly compliance-documented dedicated SOAP generators in the list.
  • Best / not ideal: best for LAcs who want a focused, mobile-first SOAP generator alongside an existing PM. Not ideal for LAcs who need template breadth beyond SOAP or deep PM integration.

6. coreplus — acupuncture PM with deep TCM capture

Vendor card #6 of 7 — coreplus. Acupuncture-specialty practice management platform with detailed pulse and tongue diagnosis, meridian assessments, acupuncture points used, and treatment-response fields baked into the chart. Strongest on TCM SOAP depth, PM-native integration, and tongue + pulse capture as structured fields.
  • Why it's here: coreplus is positioned explicitly for acupuncture (and adjacent disciplines), with native fields for pulse and tongue diagnosis, meridian assessment, acupuncture point selection, and treatment response — built into the chart, not bolted on.
  • Pricing: PM subscription (tiered by clinician seats). AI scribe features are bundled / available as add-ons depending on plan.
  • EHR / PM workflow: native to coreplus. Strong fit for practices that want one platform for charts, scheduling, and AI documentation.
  • Compliance: HIPAA-targeted; verify BAA + audio-retention defaults during evaluation if billing US insurance.
  • Best / not ideal: best for acupuncture practices ready to commit to coreplus as their PM. Not ideal for practices already on Jane, AcuSimple, Unified Practice, or any other PM they don't want to leave.

7. Noterro Scribe — best for multi-discipline clinics

Vendor card #7 of 7 — Noterro Scribe. The in-platform AI scribe for Noterro, a practice management platform popular with multi-discipline clinics that share charts across acupuncture, massage therapy, and chiropractic. Strongest on PM-native integration, multi-discipline workflow, and shared-chart model.
  • Why it's here: Noterro is a practice-management platform popular with multi-discipline clinics that share charts across acupuncture, massage therapy, and chiropractic. Noterro Scribe writes directly into Noterro's structured SOAP fields.
  • Pricing: Noterro PM subscription from approximately $30/mo (entry tier); the scribe is bundled or available as an add-on depending on the plan.
  • EHR / PM workflow: native to Noterro; the scribe doesn't extend outside the Noterro ecosystem.
  • Compliance: HIPAA-compliant with a signed BAA; PIPEDA-compliant in Canada (Noterro's home market).
  • Best / not ideal: best for multi-discipline clinics (acu + massage + chiro) on Noterro who value the shared-chart model. Not ideal for solo LAcs who don't need the multi-discipline workflow, or practices on a different PM.
Seven AI tools scored on five acupuncture criteria using a strong / partial / limited scale. Twofold scores strong on all five (recommended default). Jane App + Jane Scribe scores strong on TCM SOAP depth, PM fit, and HIPAA — partial on insurance + PI and self-serve setup. Aduvera scores strong on TCM SOAP depth and self-serve — limited on PM fit, partial on insurance and HIPAA. PatientNotes scores strong on TCM SOAP depth and self-serve — limited on PM fit, partial on insurance and HIPAA. SOAPNoteAI scores strong on TCM SOAP depth, HIPAA, and self-serve — limited on PM fit, partial on insurance. coreplus scores strong on TCM SOAP depth and PM fit — partial on insurance, HIPAA, and self-serve. Noterro Scribe scores strong on PM fit, insurance, and HIPAA — partial on TCM SOAP depth and self-serve.

Quick‑reference comparison across pricing, setup, PM workflow, and strongest acupuncture fit. Platform‑tied rows (Jane, coreplus, Noterro) ride on the PM contract; standalone rows (Twofold, Aduvera, PatientNotes, SOAPNoteAI) sit alongside whatever PM the practice already uses.

Vendor

Starting price

Plan structure

Setup time

PM workflow

Strongest acupuncture fit

Twofold

$49/mo (annual)

Single plan, full features

Same-day, free trial

EHR-agnostic paste-in (Jane, AcuSimple, Unified Practice, Practice Better, coreplus, Noterro)

Independent + multi-PM LAcs (recommended default)

Jane App + Jane Scribe

Jane PM contract

Bundled with Jane subscription

Days (inside Jane)

Native to Jane

LAcs already on Jane App

Aduvera

Self-serve

Subscription, acupuncture-first SOAP tool

Same-day

Standalone (alongside existing PM)

LAcs who want acupuncture-first vocabulary

PatientNotes

Self-serve

Subscription, dedicated SOAP tool

Same-day

Standalone (alongside existing PM)

International LAcs (AU / UK / NZ)

SOAPNoteAI

Self-serve

Subscription, dedicated SOAP tool

Same-day, mobile + web

Standalone (alongside existing PM)

Mobile-first focused SOAP generator

coreplus

coreplus PM contract

Bundled with coreplus subscription

Days (inside coreplus)

Native to coreplus (TCM-native fields)

Acupuncture practices on coreplus

Noterro Scribe

Noterro contract

Bundled / add-on with Noterro

Days (inside Noterro)

Native to Noterro (shared with massage + chiro)

Multi-discipline clinics on Noterro

How to choose the right AI for your acupuncture documentation

The framework I use with LAc buyers starts with one question: do you want a single platform that does everything, or do you want a best‑in‑class documentation tool that plugs into the PM you already have? If you've already standardised on Jane App, coreplus, or Noterro as your PM, the in‑platform AI scribe is the natural first option. If you're keeping your PM open — or you're not yet on a PM at all — an EHR‑agnostic scribe like Twofold gives you a documentation upgrade without locking you into a platform.

Then look at your insurance mix. If you bill Medicare for chronic low‑back pain or take PI / MVA cases, prioritise structured TCM SOAP depth and treatment‑plan capture — Twofold, Jane Scribe, and Noterro Scribe score well here. If you're cash‑pay only, the dedicated‑generator path (Aduvera, PatientNotes, SOAPNoteAI) becomes more viable since insurance‑audit defensibility is lower‑stakes.

Finally, weigh price and setup style. Twofold's $49/mo annual sits in the LAc solo budget and offers same‑day setup with a free trial. Jane, Noterro, and coreplus are PM‑tied — the scribe rides on the PM contract. Aduvera, PatientNotes, and SOAPNoteAI are dedicated, self‑serve. For a closer comparison with adjacent manual‑therapy disciplines that share PMs with acupuncture, our best AI for massage therapy SOAP notes covers the same decision framework for LMTs.

Final verdict: best AI for acupuncturists in 2026

Twofold Health is the strongest overall AI for acupuncture documentation in 2026 — because it's the most directly aligned with the buyer profile that defines the segment: solo or small‑team LAcs, a wide PM mix, real Medicare / PI / MVA documentation needs, and HIPAA exposure that demands a BAA and conservative defaults from day one. Honest credit to Jane App + Jane Scribe for in‑platform Jane practices, Aduvera for acupuncture‑first positioning, PatientNotes for international LAcs, SOAPNoteAI for dedicated SOAP generation, coreplus for deep TCM‑native PM fields, and Noterro Scribe for multi‑discipline clinics. For a wider scan beyond the acupuncture lens, our broader AI medical scribe roundup covers the same vendors across primary care, behavioral, and specialty settings.

The recommendation isn't that Twofold wins every single criterion — it doesn't. Jane's PM footprint with LAcs is larger, Aduvera's acupuncture‑first positioning is sharper, coreplus's tongue + pulse native fields are deeper, Noterro's multi‑discipline shared‑chart model is more useful for combined‑disciplines clinics. The recommendation is that Twofold combines the five criteria — TCM SOAP depth, EHR‑agnostic flexibility, insurance + PI / MVA documentation, HIPAA + BAA defaults, and solo‑LAc setup speed — in a packaging that doesn't require a platform migration, a sales call, or a procurement review to evaluate.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the best AI for acupuncturists documentation in 2026?

    For most licensed acupuncturists in 2026, Twofold Health is the strongest overall AI for acupuncture documentation. It pairs customizable TCM templates that capture tongue, pulse, pattern differentiation, point selection, technique, and retention as structured fields with an EHR‑agnostic workflow that travels across Jane, AcuSimple, Unified Practice, Practice Better, coreplus, and Noterro, HIPAA compliance with a signed BAA, and a single transparent plan at $49/mo annual per clinician.

  • How is acupuncture documentation different from a regular medical SOAP note?

    Acupuncture documentation is TCM‑shaped — every visit captures tongue diagnosis (body color, coating, shape, moisture), pulse diagnosis at three positions on each wrist with quality labels (wiry, slippery, thready, etc.), pattern differentiation (e.g., Liver Qi Stagnation + Spleen Qi Xu), point selection with depth and technique and retention time, and treatment principle (e.g., 'Soothe Liver Qi, tonify Spleen'). Many notes also document moxa, cupping, gua sha, and Chinese herbal formulas. A generic ambient‑medical scribe captures the narrative and loses that per‑point structured detail.

  • Do I need HIPAA-compliant SOAP notes as an acupuncturist?

    If you accept any insurance — including Medicare (which now covers acupuncture for chronic low‑back pain), PI / MVA / personal injury / workers' comp / HSA / FSA / out‑of‑network — you're a HIPAA covered entity and your documentation tool must be HIPAA‑compliant with a signed BAA. Cash‑only practices have lighter obligations but still benefit from a tool that protects client records. Twofold, Jane, SOAPNoteAI, and Noterro all sign BAAs; verify BAA terms directly with smaller vendors before adopting.

  • Which AI scribes capture tongue and pulse diagnosis correctly?

    Tongue and pulse capture is the most TCM‑distinctive criterion. Twofold's customizable template can be tuned to capture body color, coating, shape, moisture, and pulse‑quality labels at the cun / guan / chi positions on both wrists. Jane Scribe inherits this depth through Jane's customizable templates. PatientNotes ships a dedicated acupuncturist template that includes pulse + tongue fields. coreplus has these as native PM fields. Aduvera and SOAPNoteAI support TCM terminology in their draft generation. Generic ambient medical scribes typically miss this structure.

  • What about insurance billing and personal injury (PI) cases for acupuncture?

    Acupuncture insurance billing has grown substantially in the US since Medicare added coverage for chronic low‑back pain in 2020. PI / MVA cases require defensible SOAP notes with treatment frequency, functional goals, ROM measurements, pain‑scale progression, point selection, and technique detail strong enough to survive an insurance audit. Twofold, Jane Scribe, and Noterro Scribe all produce defensible SOAP that holds up under PI / MVA review. Avoid generic dictation tools that produce narrative paragraphs without per‑point structure.