Comprehensive lab panel ingestion, supplement protocols, long-form chart notes, AI lab interpretation. The depth your practice actually needs.
Why functional medicine needs a different EHR
A functional medicine visit isn't fifteen minutes. It's sixty to ninety. A functional medicine lab order isn't four markers — it's fifty, sometimes a hundred, often pulled from Quest, LabCorp, Genova, Vibrant America, ZRT, and Boston Heart on the same patient in the same quarter. The assessment isn't a bullet — it's three paragraphs tying gut permeability, mitochondrial signals, HPA axis dysregulation, and food sensitivities into a single root-cause hypothesis. Most EHRs literally cannot display that.
The data model in Athena, Epic, eClinicalWorks, and AdvancedMD was built around the 15-minute primary-care visit. Four lab values fit on screen. SOAP notes get cut off at a paragraph. Supplement protocols don't exist as a first-class concept — they get wedged into the medication list or buried in the chart note where no one can refresh them. Stool panels, OAT, GI-MAP, DUTCH hormone testing? Most of those files won't even import. You end up scanning them in as PDFs and re-typing the abnormal values into a free-text box.
Then comes the productivity tax. The longer your visit, the more notes you write, the more labs you order, the more the EHR slows you down. You spend half your evening chart-clicking through a system designed for someone billing 99213 every twelve minutes. Your front desk re-keys lab values from a Quest CSV into a Google Sheet because the EHR doesn't have a way to chart fifty markers over time. Your patients ask for their lab interpretation and you mail them a PDF you typed up by hand in Word, because the patient portal can't render anything more sophisticated than a transcript.
We built Moonshot Clinic for the kind of medicine where you actually read the labs. Long-form notes. Panel-wide trending. Supplement regimens as a first-class object with refill cadence and brand specificity. AI that reads a 50-marker panel and drafts a patient-friendly summary in seconds, which you edit and send. The platform was originally built to run Moonshot Medical — a cash-pay functional and performance practice — so the workflows match how this work is actually done.
What's inside
Every feature below was built because a functional medicine clinician asked for it — most often, the one running Moonshot Medical.
CSV ingestion from Quest, LabCorp, Genova, Vibrant America, ZRT, and Boston Heart. Auto-matches by name and DOB. Reference ranges per panel — including functional ranges where they differ from conventional.
Feed a 50-marker panel, get a patient-friendly summary in seconds. Highlights abnormal markers, surfaces trends across visits, and flags optimal vs. acceptable ranges — clinician reviews before send.
Per-patient regimens with brand specificity, dosing schedule, and refill cadence. Email a protocol PDF directly to the patient. Auto-reminder when a refill is due. Template by condition and apply to new patients in one click.
Unlimited-length notes. Structured sections for SOAP, SOAP-FM, IFM matrix, or custom frameworks. AI drafts from voice-to-text or a visit summary input — you edit and sign.
Stool panels, GI-MAP, OAT, DUTCH hormone, micronutrient — rendered visually instead of buried as a scanned PDF. Trended across visits so you can show the patient where they were and where they are.
Dynamic, scoring-aware questionnaires for food sensitivity, elimination diets, sleep, stress, exercise, bowel patterns. Patient completes from the portal — answers surface as data points you chart over time.
Supplement instructions, recipe library, food sensitivity tracker, lab interpretation PDFs. Everything the patient needs between visits, in one branded portal under your domain.
Ask in plain English: "Who's on a magnesium glycinate protocol and overdue for follow-up?" or "Show me every patient with elevated hs-CRP who hasn't been started on a gut protocol." Get a clickable patient list in seconds.
What you'll see in the demo
"Functional medicine doctors fight their EHRs more than most specialties. The data model assumes 15-minute visits, four lab markers, and a SOAP note that fits on a Post-it. We built Moonshot for the kind of medicine where you actually read the labs and think about the patient."
— Tom Kashul, founder of Moonshot Medical & Moonshot Clinic
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Related Features
Long-form notes, structured templates, AI-assisted drafting from voice or summary input.
Learn moreAsk your EHR in plain English. Lab interpretation, panel queries, patient-list filtering.
Learn moreDynamic, scoring-aware questionnaires for food, lifestyle, symptom tracking, and consent.
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