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Clinical calculators built for physicians

Risk stratification tools, scoring systems, and complex clinical decision support designed for attending physicians, residents, and fellows across every specialty.

From the emergency department to the outpatient clinic, physicians rely on validated scoring systems and evidence-based calculators to guide treatment decisions, risk-stratify patients, and communicate prognosis. DocSpot organizes the tools you use most—HEART Score, CHA₂DS₂-VASc, MELD, eGFR, SOFA, and dozens more—into a fast, mobile-first interface built for real-world bedside use.

Clinical Workflows

Chest Pain Workup

  1. 1HEART Score for initial risk stratification
  2. 2TIMI or GRACE if ACS suspected
  3. 3Wells Score if PE on differential
  4. 4PERC Rule to exclude PE in low-risk

Atrial Fibrillation Management

  1. 1CHA₂DS₂-VASc for stroke risk
  2. 2HAS-BLED for bleeding risk
  3. 3Determine anticoagulation strategy
  4. 4Monitor renal function with eGFR

Liver Disease Assessment

  1. 1MELD Score for transplant evaluation
  2. 2Child-Pugh for disease severity
  3. 3FIB-4 or APRI for fibrosis staging
  4. 4Maddrey DF if alcoholic hepatitis

Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequently used calculators by physicians include HEART Score (chest pain), CHA₂DS₂-VASc (stroke risk in AF), MELD (liver disease), eGFR (kidney function), and SOFA (sepsis assessment). Usage varies by specialty.
All calculators are based on validated, peer-reviewed medical research. They are designed as clinical decision support tools and should be used in conjunction with clinical judgment, patient-specific factors, and current guidelines.
Yes. DocSpot is designed mobile-first for bedside use with large touch targets, fast load times, and no login required. Many physicians use it during rounds, in the ED, and at the point of care.
We review and update calculator formulas when new evidence or guideline changes are published. Each calculator includes references to the underlying research.
No. All calculations run locally in your browser. DocSpot never stores, transmits, or has access to any patient data.