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For surgeons who want hours back, not another login
Dictate. Draft. Done.
Pocket is the surgeon app that works without EMR integration. Dictate between cases — get patient replies, social posts, prior-auth letters, referral drafts, and bad-review responses in seconds. Runs on your phone. Installs in 30 seconds. $49/month.
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Install Pocket — today, 3 minutes
Download Claude Desktop from claude.ai/download (free for Claude Pro / Team).
Open Claude → Settings → Connectors → Add custom connector.
https://solvinghealth-mcp-production.up.railway.app/mcp
Restart Claude Desktop. You now have 246 SurgeonValue tools available. Talk to Claude in plain English — it figures out which tool to call.
Try the 10 prompts below. Each one demos a different thing Pocket does. Copy, paste, hit send.
10 things a joint replacement surgeon can try in 60 seconds each
Every prompt below is tuned for a TKA/THA practice — revision cases, primary joint, robotic-assist, recovery, referrals, reviews. Hit copy, paste into Claude Desktop, watch what happens.
01 · PATIENT COMMS
Reply to a patient's MyChart-style question
You don't need access to the EMR. Paste the question — Pocket drafts a professional reassuring reply with red-flag checkpoints at the bottom.
Draft a patient reply to this message, in my voice as an joint replacement surgeon: "Hi Dr. — my knee is still clicking three weeks after the TKA and I'm nervous. Is this normal?"
02 · REPUTATION
Respond to a bad Yelp or Google review
HIPAA-safe templated response. Acknowledges without confirming a patient relationship. Offers to resolve privately. Zero identifying detail.
Draft a HIPAA-compliant response to this 1-star Google review of my orthopedic clinic: "Waited 90 minutes for my post-op knee recheck. Dr. barely looked at the x-ray. Will not return for my other knee."
03 · SOCIAL
Turn a case into a LinkedIn post in your voice
Dictate a case, get a polished post. Surgeon-branded, educational, no PHI, hashtags included. This is your social media empire automated.
Write a LinkedIn post for my orthopedic practice about a 68-year-old patient who walked without a cane for the first time in four years at her 12-week post-op TKA appointment. Educational tone. No PHI. #MedEd hashtags.
04 · PRIOR AUTH
Prior auth letter from one-sentence dictation
Voice memo in, letter out. Cites AAOS CPG, conservative-care timeline, and payer-specific medical necessity language. 58 seconds.
Write a prior auth letter to Aetna HMO for a 67-year-old female. Right knee revision TKA. Two failed primary TKAs. Current x-rays show aseptic loosening. She has completed 12 weeks PT, exhausted conservative care. Include AAOS CPG citations.
05 · REFERRALS
Two letters from one dictation — clinical + patient
Dictate the referral once. Get two letters: a clinical letter to the receiving provider, and a readable version for the patient. Both in your voice.
Refer Mrs. Chen to Dr. Martinez for pain management. Persistent anterior thigh pain 14 months post right THA. Well-fixed components on x-ray, no signs of infection. Failed PT and intra-articular injection. Draft two versions — one clinical letter to Dr. Martinez, one patient-facing letter explaining what to expect.
06 · CONTENT
Quarterly content calendar in 30 seconds
Pick a theme. Get 12 weeks of LinkedIn post drafts. Rotating formats: case story, explainer, CME note, myth-bust, patient empowerment.
Give me 12 LinkedIn posts for Q2, one per week, for my joint-replacement practice. Rotate between: primary TKA case stories, myth-busters on recovery timelines, Mako / robotic-assist explainers, partial knee vs total knee decision-making, revision TKA cases, same-day discharge success stories. Keep my surgeon voice — direct, no marketing fluff.
07 · ACADEMICS
Grand rounds prep with real citations
Give it a topic. Get a 10-minute talk outline, five PubMed citations with DOIs, and three teaching points. Ready for the trainees in 3 minutes.
Prep me a 10-minute grand rounds on peri-prosthetic femur fractures after THA. Include five recent PubMed citations with DOIs, the current Vancouver classification with surgical decision points, three key teaching points for a senior resident audience, and a clinical case to open with.
08 · DM TRIAGE
Respond to surgeon-DMs asking for medical advice
You get 20+ of these a week as a surgeon with a following. Pocket drafts a compliant redirect with a disclaimer, a link to your clinic, and preserves your voice.
Someone DM'd me on Instagram: "Hi Dr. — my mom has bone-on-bone arthritis. Should she get a partial or total knee? She's 64." Draft a compliant redirect that acknowledges, disclaims specific medical advice, and points her to my clinic website.
09 · WONDER BILL Pocket Pro
Op-note audit: find every billable you forgot
Paste any op note. Pocket returns PCM, RTM, CCM, G2211 codes you documented but didn't bill — plus a biller-ready 3-line summary.
Scan this TKA op note for unbilled codes — PCM, RTM, CCM, G2211, TCM, 20611 ultrasound-guided injection, modifier 22 if applicable. Return a biller-ready 3-line summary. [paste your TKA or THA op note here]
10 · WEEKLY CHECK-IN
"Pocket, what did I miss this week?"
Monday morning, ask one question. Pocket scans your reviews, pulls flagged DMs, drafts replies for the three messages that actually need one. Four hours saved before you drink your coffee.
Pocket, give me a Monday summary for my joint-replacement practice: any new Google or Yelp reviews I should respond to, any patient DMs on my Instagram about knee or hip surgery, next week's prior auth workload flagged by likely-denial risk, and one social post suggestion for this week tied to the most common question I got. Prioritize what's actually urgent.
Note for Levonti: Blaine built these ten prompts specifically for the surgeon use case you've been demoing. Each one is a standalone 30-second demo you can run in front of a surgeon — pull up Claude Desktop on your laptop, paste the prompt, show the output. Try them yourself first, pick the three that land best, and lead with those in your next surgeon demo. Any that break or underwhelm — text Blaine, he'll tune them tonight.
Why this is different from the 50 AI apps in your inbox
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No EMR. No hospital IT.
Every other AI product asks for a six-month hospital IT integration. Pocket installs on your personal iPhone in 30 seconds. You own the install. Hospital can't turn it off.
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Voice-first. Surgeon-paced.
Dictation between cases. In the OR hallway. Waiting for anesthesia. Pocket is designed for the 90 seconds you have, not the 10 minutes you don't.
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246 tools. One conversation.
You don't pick features from a menu. You talk to Pocket. It picks the right tool from a 246-tool stack automatically. Progressive-discovery agent architecture.
Ship this, not another pitch deck.
Install Pocket in 3 minutes. Try the 10 prompts. Keep the three that work in your day. Delete the rest. Pocket gets better the more you use it.