The Doctors

The Doctors (2016-2020)

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The Emmy Award-winning daytime talk show The Doctors is hosted by ER physician Dr. Travis Stork and co-hosted by plastic surgeon and reconstructive surgery expert Dr. Andrew Ordon; along with recurring co-hosts, OB-GYN Dr. Jennifer Ashton, urologist Dr. Jennifer Berman, and family doctor and sexologist Dr. Rachael Ross.

Tune in Monday through Friday for the most up-to-date information regarding your health and wellness, as well as news-making medical stories that may affect you or your family. The Doctors strive to enlighten viewers with simple ways to attain and maintain good health. Watch, and get empowered about your well-being!

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2020-11-25Brussels Terrorist Attack Survivor Shares Story of HopeNov. 25, 2020
2020-11-24Rachael Ray Rebounds after TragedyNov. 24, 2020
2020-11-23LeAnn Rimes' Private Struggle with PsoriasisNov. 23, 2020
2020-11-20‘Entertainment Tonight's' Kevin Frazier Undergoes ColonoscopyNov. 20, 2020
2020-11-19Chrissy Teigen's Miscarriage Brings Attention to Pregnancy LossNov. 19, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Doctors' premiere?

'The Doctors' premiered on September 8, 2008.

Who were the main hosts of 'The Doctors' in 2016?

The main hosts of 'The Doctors' in 2016 were Dr. Travis Stork, Dr. Andrew Ordon, Dr. Jennifer Ashton, and Dr. Rachael Ross.

How long was each episode of 'The Doctors' in 2016?

Each episode of 'The Doctors' in 2016 had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What was the format of 'The Doctors' in 2016?

'The Doctors' in 2016 followed a talk show format, where the hosts discussed various health and medical topics, often featuring guest experts.

Did 'The Doctors' have a live audience in 2016?

Yes, 'The Doctors' had a live studio audience in 2016.

How many seasons had 'The Doctors' completed by 2016?

By 2016, 'The Doctors' had completed eight seasons.

Which network aired 'The Doctors' in 2016?

'The Doctors' aired on syndication, reaching a wide audience across various networks.

Did 'The Doctors' focus solely on medical topics in 2016?

No, in addition to medical topics, 'The Doctors' in 2016 also covered wellness, lifestyle, and current health trends.

Were there any celebrity guests featured on 'The Doctors' in 2016?

Yes, 'The Doctors' often featured celebrity guests in 2016, who shared their personal health experiences and promoted important causes.

Did 'The Doctors' feature any recurring segments in 2016?

Yes, 'The Doctors' had recurring segments in 2016, such as "Ask Our Doctors" and "Medical Mystery."

Did 'The Doctors' receive any awards in 2016?

Yes, 'The Doctors' won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show/Informative in 2016.

Were there any notable controversies associated with 'The Doctors' in 2016?

In 2016, 'The Doctors' faced criticism for promoting certain medical treatments or products that were deemed controversial by some viewers and health professionals.

Did 'The Doctors' have a website or online presence in 2016?

Yes, 'The Doctors' had an official website and social media presence in 2016, where viewers could find additional health information and connect with the show.

Did 'The Doctors' feature any international health stories in 2016?

Yes, 'The Doctors' in 2016 occasionally covered international health stories, shedding light on global health issues and practices.

Did 'The Doctors' feature any audience participation in 2016?

Yes, 'The Doctors' encouraged audience participation in 2016, with segments where viewers could call in or ask questions via social media.

Did 'The Doctors' in 2016 focus on any specific age group or demographic?

'The Doctors' aimed to appeal to a broad audience in 2016, addressing health and wellness topics that were relevant to people of all ages and backgrounds.

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