You may want to consider having your pre-med advisor from where you obtained your bachelor's review it. Also, there are some folks on studentdoctor.com who have experience reviewing these, and you may be able to get one of them to agree to review yours.
I continue to recommend finding an essay specialist on Fiverr if you can afford it. There are lots of editors from medical school on through attending physicians that will give you feedback from someone who has been through the process for as little as $5. I had my medical school essays reviewed by a med student and a physician, both of who gave me tough feedback that not even my premed committee was willing to give. It was one of the best investments I made.
Second the pre-med advisor from your undergraduate school. Even if it's been a while since you graduated, they're more than happy to help. Also any research mentors or physicians that you've worked with should be willing to look it over and may provide a fresh perspective.
Essay Doctor. They have people who can edit and give you feedback on your essay for a small fee. It depends on how long your essay is. It is super helpful though. My essay sounds better after using it.
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