Medical Specialties We Serve | 31 Specialties | Qventive Healthcare NJ
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Healthcare Specialties We Serve

A psychiatry practice's IT needs are fundamentally different from an ophthalmology practice's. Different EHRs. Different device integrations. Different compliance overlay. Different workflow patterns. We support each of 31 specialties with the specific depth it requires — not with generic healthcare IT rebranded with a specialty sticker.

31 Specialties

One Industry. 31 Specialties.
Zero Generic Playbooks.

Every specialty has different EHR templates, compliance requirements, and clinical workflows. We configure technology to match how each specialty actually practices.

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Psychiatry
Valant, ICANotes
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Psychology
TherapyNotes, SimplePractice
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Addiction Treatment
Kipu Health, Sunwave Health
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Dentistry
Dentrix, Eaglesoft
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Dermatology
Modernizing Medicine (EMA), Nextech
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Cardiology
Epic Cardiology, Cerner Cardiovascular
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Orthopedics
Modernizing Medicine (Ortho), Epic Orthopaedics
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Family Medicine
eClinicalWorks, Athenahealth
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Internal Medicine
eClinicalWorks, Athenahealth
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Pediatrics
PCC, Office Practicum
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Neurology
Epic Neurology, NextGen
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OB-GYN
Athenahealth, NextGen OB/GYN
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Gastroenterology
gGastro (ModMed), Epic GI
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Pulmonology
Epic Pulmonary, NextGen
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Oncology
Flatiron OncoEMR, Epic Beacon
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Urology
Modernizing Medicine Urology, Epic
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Rheumatology
Epic Rheumatology, NextGen
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ENT
ModMed ENT, Epic
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Ophthalmology
Nextech, ModMed EMA Ophthalmology
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Surgery
Epic Surgery, SIS (Surgical Information Systems)
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Podiatry
NextGen Podiatry, DrChrono
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Chiropractic
ChiroTouch, Jane App
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Optometry
RevolutionEHR, Crystal PM
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Nephrology
Epic Nephrology, NextGen
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Pain Management
eClinicalWorks, NextGen
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Sports Medicine
ModMed, Epic Sports Medicine
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Allergy Immunology
ModMed Allergy, Epic
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Infectious Disease
Epic ID, NextGen
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Emergency Medicine
Epic ED, Cerner FirstNet
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Anesthesiology
Epic Anesthesia, Cerner SurgiNet
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Radiology
Epic Radiant, Cerner RadNet
Why Specialty Matters

What specialty-specific healthcare IT actually means.

Every specialty has four distinct technology considerations that generic healthcare IT misses:

1. Specialty EHR or EHR module

Modernizing Medicine EMA has distinct configurations for ophthalmology, dermatology, orthopedics, urology, ENT, and more. Epic has specialty modules (Cardiology, Radiant for radiology, Stork for OB/GYN, Beacon for oncology). These are different products inside the same platform brand.

2. Device integration

Cardiology EKG machines. Pulmonology spirometers. Audiology booth equipment. Ophthalmology OCT and fundus cameras. Dermatology pathology integration. Each specialty has instruments that must hand off cleanly into the EHR — and each integration pattern is different.

3. Registry reporting

Cardiology has ACC/AHA registries. Gastroenterology has GIQuIC. Ophthalmology has IRIS. Orthopedics has AJRR. Urology has AUA. Each registry has its own data requirements, submission timelines, and EHR configuration needs.

4. Compliance overlay

42 CFR Part 2 for psychiatry and addiction treatment. VFC for pediatrics. Psychotherapy notes separation for psychology. Controlled substance tracking and PDMP for pain management. Each specialty has additional rules beyond baseline HIPAA.

Missing any of these in IT service design produces a technology environment that technically works but operationally frustrates. Getting them right produces a practice that runs smoothly.

Specialty Coverage

31 specialties. Deep platform support across each.

Our specialty coverage includes primary care (family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics), behavioral health (psychiatry, psychology, addiction treatment), surgical subspecialties (orthopedics, urology, ENT, ophthalmology, dermatology, podiatry, chiropractic), medical subspecialties (cardiology, gastroenterology, pulmonology, neurology, oncology, rheumatology, nephrology, infectious disease, allergy & immunology), women's health (OB-GYN), hospital-based (emergency medicine, anesthesiology, radiology, surgery), and ancillary (optometry, sports medicine, pain management).

Multi-specialty practices get the advantage of our specialty depth across each vertical, coordinated into a single engagement. Workflow design respects the distinct needs of each specialty within the practice. Staff training is role-specific. Cybersecurity posture reflects the data sensitivities of each specialty (e.g., psychiatry notes require tighter access controls than general primary care).

Common Questions

Specialty Questions

Yes, substantially. Every medical specialty has distinct workflow requirements, specialty-specific EHRs or EHR modules, unique device integration needs, specialty registry reporting, and specialty-specific compliance considerations. A psychiatry practice's IT needs are fundamentally different from an ophthalmology practice's. Generic healthcare IT treats them the same. Specialty-aware healthcare IT treats them correctly.
Yes. Beyond the 7 major platforms (Epic, NextGen, Allscripts, eClinicalWorks, Cerner, athenahealth, Greenway), we support specialty EHRs including Valant, ICANotes, TherapyNotes, Modernizing Medicine EMA (multiple specialty builds), Nextech, Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Open Dental, PCC, Flatiron OncoEMR, TRAKnet, RevolutionEHR, ChiroTouch, and more.
It varies. High-device-integration specialties (cardiology, pulmonology, ophthalmology, ENT) have complex instrument-to-EHR challenges. High-compliance specialties (psychiatry, addiction treatment, pediatrics with VFC) have complex regulatory overlay. High-imaging specialties (radiology, orthopedics) have PACS integration complexity. Every specialty has its own deep pattern.
Multi-specialty practices get the advantage of our specialty depth across each vertical, coordinated into a single engagement. Workflow design respects the distinct needs of each specialty within the practice. Staff training is role-specific. Cybersecurity posture reflects the data sensitivities of each specialty.
Email info@qventive.com or call (201) 488-2750. Three decades in, we've worked with most medical specialties. If yours is less common, we can discuss fit honestly — sometimes a specialty consulting shop is a better match than a full-service MSP, and we'll tell you that.
Last Updated: April 2026
John Dritsas, Chief Technology Officer at Qventive Healthcare
Reviewed by John Dritsas
Chief Technology Officer, Qventive Healthcare
Specialty platform architecture · Cross-specialty EHR expertise · 20+ years

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