Clinical Access
Spore & Scout Clinical
The complete clinical reference for mushroom and plant toxicology — every inhabited region, hundreds of species, AI-powered support, and always current.
Individual Practitioner
Most Popular
Individual · Monthly
Individual Monthly
For physicians, NPs, PAs, and emergency clinicians.
$19.99
/month
- Full clinical toxicology guide library — every inhabited region on earth
- Hundreds of species searchable by name, region, and symptom
- AI-powered clinical support chat
- QR-coded printable flyers for field and clinical use
- Always current — updated as science evolves
Best Value — Save $39.89
Individual · Annual
Individual Annual
For physicians, NPs, PAs, and emergency clinicians.
$199.99
/year
🎉 Saves $39.89 vs monthly — 2 months free
- Full clinical toxicology guide library — every inhabited region on earth
- Hundreds of species searchable by name, region, and symptom
- AI-powered clinical support chat
- QR-coded printable flyers for field and clinical use
- Always current — updated as science evolves
Institutional
Institutional · Monthly
Institutional Monthly
For hospitals, poison control centers, and clinical departments.
$99.00
/month
- Full clinical toxicology guide library — every inhabited region on earth
- Hundreds of species searchable by name, region, and symptom
- AI-powered clinical support chat
- QR-coded printable flyers for field and clinical use
- Always current — updated as science evolves
- Multi-user access for your department or facility
Best Value — Save $389/yr
Institutional · Annual
Institutional Annual
For hospitals, poison control centers, and clinical departments.
$799.00
/year
🎉 Saves $389/year vs monthly billing
- Full clinical toxicology guide library — every inhabited region on earth
- Hundreds of species searchable by name, region, and symptom
- AI-powered clinical support chat
- QR-coded printable flyers for field and clinical use
- Always current — updated as science evolves
- Multi-user access for your department or facility
Spore & Scout is a clinical reference tool. Treatment decisions remain the responsibility of the treating physician.
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