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Date: 2026-08-03 18:29:41

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PATIENT DISCUSSION
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Date: August 1, 2026 Time: 10:30 AM Provider: Dr. Sarah Mitchell, MD
Patient: John Anderson Location: Family Medicine Clinic

CONSULTATION

Doctor: Good morning, Mr. Anderson. How have you been feeling?

Patient: Good morning, Doctor. I’ve been experiencing persistent
headaches for the past three weeks. Along with that, I’ve been feeling
dizzy occasionally, especially when I stand up quickly. I’ve also
noticed that I’m getting tired much faster than usual.

Doctor: Are the headaches constant or do they come and go?

Patient: They usually start in the afternoon and sometimes last until
bedtime.

Doctor: Your blood pressure today is 152/96 mmHg. We’ll start treatment
and I’d like to refer you to a cardiologist.

PRESCRIPTION

1.  Amlodipine 5 mg - One tablet daily for 30 days.
2.  Acetaminophen 500 mg - One tablet every 6 hours as needed.

LAB TESTS - CBC - CMP - Lipid Profile - HbA1c - TSH - Urinalysis

REFERRAL

Dr. Emily Carter, MD Cardiology Specialist

FOLLOW-UP APPOINTMENT

Date: August 22, 2026 Time: 10:00 AM

Take medications as prescribed and monitor blood pressure at home.

Clinical Notes

SOAP Clinical Note

Subjective

The patient, John Anderson, reports experiencing persistent headaches for the past three weeks. He also mentions occasional dizziness, particularly when standing up quickly, and increased fatigue. The headaches typically begin in the afternoon and can last until bedtime.

Objective

The patient's blood pressure is recorded at 152/96 mmHg during the consultation.

Assessment

The patient is experiencing hypertension, which may be contributing to his symptoms of headaches, dizziness, and fatigue. Further evaluation by a cardiologist is recommended.

Plan

  1. Medications:
  2. Amlodipine 5 mg: One tablet daily for 30 days.
  3. Acetaminophen 500 mg: One tablet every 6 hours as needed for headache relief.

  4. Lab Tests:

  5. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
  6. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
  7. Lipid Profile
  8. HbA1c
  9. Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  10. Urinalysis

  11. Referral:

  12. Dr. Emily Carter, MD, Cardiology Specialist

  13. Follow-Up Appointment:

  14. Date: August 22, 2026
  15. Time: 10:00 AM

  16. Additional Instructions:

  17. Take medications as prescribed.
  18. Monitor blood pressure at home regularly.
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