Stop guessing your way through the USMLE.
Every forum hands you a different plan. In one 45 minute call, your advisor works from your real dates, your real scores and your real schedule, then tells you what to do next. Step 1 through Step 3, and the Match. The monthly terms add 24/7 WhatsApp access in between.
Four ways to work with your advisor
Single Session
$70
One 45 minute call. Nothing else attached and no commitment. Best for one decision made properly: whether your exam date is realistic, what your NBME and UWSA scores actually mean, or what to do after a failed attempt.
1 Month
$100
One 45 minute call plus 24/7 WhatsApp access for the month. The call sets your direction. The WhatsApp thread is where the work happens, when a question lands at midnight and you need an answer before it costs you a week.
3 Months
$250
Three calls, one a month, with 24/7 WhatsApp access throughout. Long enough to set a date you can defend with numbers, cut your resource list to what you will actually finish, and rebuild the plan when your first real scores arrive.
6 Months
$450
Six calls, one a month, with 24/7 WhatsApp access throughout. A full cycle from your first content pass to the final two weeks, and far enough ahead to map Step 2 CK timing, ECFMG and visa steps against your Match application.
Who you are talking to
Dr. Muhammad Shah has spent over a decade advising medical students and graduates through the USMLE and into the Match. You will not be handed a recycled study plan. You will get a straight read on where you actually stand, what your scores really mean, and what will change your exam performance and your Match chances, including the parts that are uncomfortable to hear.
Book your call
Choose a length, pick a time in your own time zone and pay at booking. Two short questions tell your advisor what you want out of the call, so the first ten minutes are not spent on introductions. The call comes to you on WhatsApp.
Bring any of this to a session:
Whether your exam date still works, and the honest go or no go before you book Prometric
What your NBME and UWSA scores actually mean
Why you are losing points, and which fix applies to you
Whether your review is working, or just generating more questions
What to drop from your resource list
The hours you really have, against what is genuinely left
The US clinical reasoning the vignettes assume you already have
Step 2 CK timing against your application
Your scores against the specialty you want
Rebuilding after a bad score or a failed attempt

