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Getting Started with PracticeEHR GO App

Updated on June 10, 2026 | 08:09 PM – CST

PracticeEHR Go is the mobile companion app, available from the iOS App Store and Google Play Store.

You sign in with your usual credentials the first time, then set up Face ID so future logins are a tap.

Everything runs off five tabs along the bottom — Home, Patient, Scheduling, Billing, and Settings — with the active one shown in blue.

Home is the starting point: the Today's Appointments card opens your day as a stack of appointment cards, and each one lets you check a patient in, pull up a web kiosk code, or read its status at a glance from the color on the left. Open a card for the full appointment detail, or use the filter button to narrow the list down to one provider.

From there, the app mirrors the patient and scheduling work you'd do on the desktop. Tapping a patient's name opens their chart, where you can view demographics and insurance, search for someone else, or add a new patient; opening a visit brings up the encounter form, where you can start a chart and pick CPT and ICD codes. The document section is one of the more useful mobile touches — you can scan, import from your phone, or share a file straight into PracticeEHR Go from an app like Adobe Scan, and it attaches to whichever patient is selected.

The Scheduling tab offers a list or day view, with a long-press on any time slot to book; Billing surfaces your reports; and Settings is where you set Face ID, your default provider and location, and the app timeout.

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