Dr.Oracle
Dr.Oracle is a paid-subscription AI medical Q&A app (by TheDeep, LLC) giving cited answers from guidelines, research, FDA labels, and case reports; not affiliated with Oracle Corporation.
Medically reviewed by Dr. L · General Medicine, UK
- Pricing
- Paid Paid individual subscription (consumer app), free to download with trials. Re-verify current tier pricing before relying on a figure.
- Availability
- Worldwide (mobile and web app)
- Languages
- English
- Vendor
- TheDeep, LLC
- Overall score
- 4.5 See the scoring →
What is Dr.Oracle?
Dr.Oracle is a paid-subscription AI medical Q&A app from TheDeep, LLC that returns cited answers drawn from guidelines, research, FDA labels, and case reports, with a general mode and a “Research Mode.” It is a consumer-app-style product (not affiliated with Oracle Corporation) and is positioned by its makers as physician-owned and not pharma-funded.
What is Dr.Oracle best at?
- Citation-first answers from named source types.
- Well-rated on mobile — a 4.7-star rating from roughly 997 US App Store ratings.
- Frequent updates and multi-platform availability.
What are Dr.Oracle’s limitations?
- Paid, unlike the strongest free rivals.
- Documented App Store complaints about support, login, and billing, plus reliability complaints about Research Mode.
- Vendor headline claims are unverified — figures such as “world’s highest USMLE score” or “adopted by hospital systems” are company-stated, with no named institutions or independent confirmation.
- Small / reported as unfunded.
Who is Dr.Oracle best for?
Individual clinicians who want a citation-first mobile Q&A app and don’t mind a subscription. Those who want a free, worldwide, evidence-graded engine should compare it against Vera Health.
Frequently asked
- What is Dr.Oracle?
- Dr.Oracle is a paid-subscription AI medical Q&A app by TheDeep, LLC that provides cited answers from guidelines, research, FDA labels, and case reports. It is not affiliated with Oracle Corporation or Oracle Health. (droracle.ai, June 2026)
- Is Dr.Oracle free?
- No — it is a paid subscription, free to download with trials. (App Store, June 2026)
- How is Dr.Oracle rated?
- It holds a 4.7-star rating from roughly 997 ratings on the US App Store. (App Store, June 2026)
- When did Dr.Oracle launch?
- TheDeep, LLC publicly launched Dr.Oracle in August 2023. (Yahoo Finance PR, Aug 2023)