Trust & Privacy
The therapeutic relationship is built on absolute trust. Here's how we protect it.
You stay in control
You review, edit, and approve
DyaClinical creates a draft—you review, edit, and approve every note before saving.
Consent-first workflow
Record only with patient consent; otherwise use post-session dictation mode.
Identifier-free processing
Transcripts and notes can be generated without patient name or location details.
Retention controls
Delete recordings and transcripts anytime. Audio is deleted immediately after processing.
Your data isn't used to train AI
Your patient's stories are never used to improve algorithms or train public models.
What we send to AI
Transparency about data processing
No identifying patient data is sent
DyaClinical is designed so you don't need to include personal identifiers (name, address, phone, email, exact location, etc.). Notes are generated without them.
Only your practice can access your data
Access is restricted to authorized users in your workspace, with role-based controls.
Clinical responsibility stays with you
DyaClinical supports documentation; it does not provide diagnosis or treatment decisions. Every note is reviewed and approved by you.
Designed for Swiss & EU best practices
Designed to support Swiss FADP and GDPR best practices (data minimization, access control, retention policies).
A Data Processing Agreement (DPA) is available on request.
Common Questions
No. You can use dictation mode to speak your notes after the session instead of recording the conversation.
Yes. DyaClinical is designed to work without patient identifiers. You can generate complete clinical notes without entering names, addresses, or other personal details.
All data is stored in Switzerland (Zurich region), under Swiss jurisdiction—the gold standard for privacy protection.
You can delete any recording or transcript at any time from your dashboard. Audio files are automatically deleted after processing.
No. Your patient data is never used to train AI models. Your recordings, transcripts, and notes remain private and are never shared with third parties.
Yes. You can copy notes with one click or download them in multiple formats (PDF, Word, TXT) to import into your EMR/EHR system.