OSCE practice pricing
Three plans, billed monthly, with no per-station charges. Start on the free plan, move up when you are practising most days, and cancel from your account settings whenever you want.
The three plans
Every plan gives you the same station bank and the same AI patient. What changes as you move up is how many voice consultations you get each month, and how much of the exam scaffolding — full scripts, timed circuits, analytics — comes with them.
Free
Try a station before you commit.
- Browse the full station bank
- One premium AI consultation each month
- Unlimited text-based consultations
- Mark schemes on completed stations
Pro
For steady practice through the year.
- Everything in Free
- 20 voice AI consultations each month
- Full station scripts and mark schemes
- Timed mock OSCE circuits
- Progress tracking
Premium
For the run-up to finals.
- Everything in Pro
- 45 voice AI consultations each month
- Advanced performance analytics
- Priority support
Prices are in pounds sterling and billed monthly. There are no per-station charges and nothing else to buy on top.
What is in every plan
Whichever plan you are on, the product is the same product. Three things are never metered.
The full station bank
Every station is readable on every plan — the candidate brief, what the examiner is marking and where candidates drop marks. No station is locked away to make the bank look bigger than it is. What Pro adds is the full script and mark scheme behind each one.
ExploreText consultations
Practising by text is unlimited on every plan. It is the cheapest way to drill the shape of a consultation — your opening, your history-taking order, your safety-netting — when you cannot speak out loud.
Marking against a mark scheme
When you finish a station you are marked against that station’s mark scheme rather than handed a general impression, so the feedback points at the marks you actually dropped.
Start free, decide later
What the paid tiers add
Volume and structure, not a different product. Each step up keeps everything below it.
- 1
Free
Every account starts here. Read the whole station bank, practise by text without a limit, and use the premium AI consultation included each month to find out how a voice consultation actually feels.
- 2
Pro
Raises the monthly voice allowance, and adds the full script and mark scheme behind each station, timed mock OSCE circuits and progress tracking.
- 3
Premium
Raises the voice allowance again and adds performance analytics and priority support. The figures in the cards above are the figures your account is billed on.
Why not just use ChatGPT?
A general AI assistant is a good revision partner for facts. It is a poor simulated patient, and the gap shows up in the four things an OSCE actually tests.
- The brief is written to exam format — each station opens with candidate instructions of the kind you would read on the door: who the patient is, what you have been asked to do, how long you have. You rehearse the task you will be marked on rather than a conversation about it.
- The patient stays in role — it does not volunteer the diagnosis, does not summarise its own history back to you, and does not answer the question you meant to ask instead of the one you asked.
- You are marked against a real mark scheme — the feedback is tied to the station’s own mark scheme, so you find out which marks went missing — the ideas, concerns and expectations you skipped, the safety-netting you forgot — rather than being told the consultation went well.
- The clock runs — stations are timed and can be strung into a mock circuit. Plenty of students know the content and still lose marks because they have never practised finishing in the time allowed.
The honest version
None of this makes a general assistant useless. It is genuinely good for facts, for quick explanations and for testing yourself on content.
It makes it the wrong tool for the fortnight before an OSCE, which is exactly when most people reach for one. General assistants are built to be maximally helpful, and a helpful patient is the one thing you will never meet in an exam.
One subscription, either exam
The plans are the same whichever course you are on. What differs is the circuit you are practising for.
Medical OSCE practice
History taking and counselling stations, marked the way a medical school circuit marks them.
Pharmacy OSCE practice
Responding to symptoms and medicines counselling, including the supply, refer or self-care decision.
The full station bank
Every station on the site, with its brief, examiner focus and common pitfalls — readable on any plan.
Or go straight to a category: history taking, counselling, responding to symptoms and medicines counselling.
Billing, cancelling and group access
Pro and Premium are monthly rolling subscriptions. There is no minimum term, no joining fee and no annual contract.
- They renew automatically — each paid plan renews every month until you cancel it.
- Cancel at any time — from your account settings, with no minimum term and no annual contract to see out.
- Switching works the same way — move up or down from the same place, so the plan you pick first is not the plan you are stuck with.
- No card to start — the free plan costs nothing, so you only need payment details at the point you choose a paid plan.
If anything about your billing looks wrong, email hello@oscesetgo.com and we will sort it out. The full terms are in our terms of service.
Student societies and group access
If you run a MedSoc, a pharmacy society or a peer-teaching group and you want a cohort practising together before a mock circuit, email us at hello@oscesetgo.com. Tell us roughly how many students, which course, and when your OSCEs fall.
There is no fixed scheme to point you at and no form to fill in — it is a conversation, and it is worth having early, because the weeks either side of finals are when everyone asks at once.
Common questions
The things students ask before they pick a plan.
Is there a free option?
Can I switch plans later?
What happens when I run out of voice consultations?
Do I need a card to start?
Please note
Start on the free plan
Make an account, open a station and see how a consultation feels before you spend anything.