Repertory research

Repertorization software that supports classical reasoning

HomeoStudio helps practitioners prepare cleaner repertory research by connecting consultation notes, symptom themes, remedy comparison, and follow-up context in one workflow.

From notes to repertory research

Repertorization is only as useful as the information that goes into it. HomeoStudio starts with the case workflow: capture the relevant material, organize it, then compare rubrics and remedies with a clear audit trail for the practitioner.

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  • Review consultation notes before repertory work
  • Keep remedy differentiation close to the case
  • Use AI assistance for organization, not replacement
  • Connect repertory research with follow-up notes

Useful when cases become complex

Long cases often involve scattered information. A structured tool helps keep symptoms, modalities, chronology, and follow-up changes easier to review.

HomeoStudio’s value is in workflow clarity: better preparation, fewer lost details, and faster comparison of relevant material.

  • Chronology and follow-up continuity
  • Cleaner handoff from interview to analysis
  • Readable notes for future consultations
  • Links to educational repertorization resources

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Frequently asked questions

What should repertorization software help with?

It should help organize case information, support rubric and remedy comparison, and preserve a clear workflow for practitioner review.

Does software replace materia medica study?

No. Software can make comparison faster, but professional study and interpretation remain essential.

Why connect repertorization to follow-up notes?

Follow-up context helps the practitioner understand what changed between consultations and prepare the next review.