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- Dr. Mark Sloan has a knack for getting into trouble, negotiating the twists and turns of mysteries and solving crimes with the help of his son, Steve, a homicide detective.
- Three angels are sent to Earth to tell depressed and troubled people that God loves them and hasn't forgotten them.
- Five mysterious stories are shown in which people meet strange or unexplainable events. The viewer is invited to decide if the stories are fact or fiction.
- Dana is shocked when Dr. Jackson's wife, Susan comes into the ER with bruises which at first she thinks that Robert gave them to her, but Susan is later diagnosed with multiple sclerosis; Lu deals with Marc's mugging at school and a group of drug-addicted prostitutes who want their tubes tied for money.
- Tough female doctors treat an exclusively female clientele at the Rittenhouse Women's Clinic, tackling female-centric issues and trying to make the world a better place in a male-dominated society.
- In order to keep her South Philadelphia women's free health clinic open, Dr. Luisa "Lu" Delgado turns to Rittenhouse Hospital for financial help. But, however it is discovered that Dr. Dana Stowe blames Lu for ruining her breast cancer study. The Chief of Staff, Dr. Bob Jackson tells Dana to take a tour of the clinic to see if Rittenhouse should help fund it; meanwhile, Dana has to tell one of her patients that her sister might be at risk for ovarian cancer in which her ovaries would need to be removed.
- Dana and Lu find it hard to work together. Dana has to tell a surrogate couple that their child will be born with potentially severe (they could be mild effects) mental birth defects which makes them question whether or not they can raise a special needs child; Lu investigates a clinic that supposedly gave a woman a hysterectomy due to bleeding fibroids, but it turns out that they never gave her one at all.
- Lu and Dana clash over the case of a woman with AIDS and how she chooses to treat her child; after Dana treats the woman who has taken her HIV-positive son off of his medication because it makes him very ill, she reports Lu to the Chief of Staff; Lu reveals that she told his mother it was okay to take him off his medication, but Dr. Jackson requires that he goes back on his medicine. Dana receives a visit from a talk-show host who wants to do a story on artificial insemination; Peter makes a house call that doesn't go as well as expected.
- Dana is surprised when a former beauty queen asks her to perform a surgery on her that she thinks will make her husband believe that she's beautiful; Lu overreacts when accuses a former drug addict of using again, but it is later discovered she has a very serious medical condition; Peter doesn't understand why a transvestite is having side effects of menopause and he also counsels Lu's son, Marc about one of the issues of male adolescence; Lu and Lana figure out a way to punish two teenagers who spray-painted graffiti on the inside of the clinic.
- After a female basketball player collapses on the court, Lu discovers that she is taking steroids and wonders if the whole basketball team is also taking them as well; Dana is surprised when an unconscious woman shows up in the ER with her name and phone number in her pocket, but she's never met her before.
- After a councilwoman comes to the clinic to see Dana a few gang members are upset when they are unable to get insurance and the councilwoman refuses to listen. Seconds later, an unknown gunman begins shooting at the clinic which accidentally injures the councilwoman; Peter treats a woman who was traumatized during the shooting and learns that she grew up in Cambodia during the war, but soon discovers the real source of her pain.
- After Dana treats a commercial pilot who has a degenerative brain disease, she is conflicted about whether or not she should break doctor-patient privilege to prevent her from flying another plane; Lu discovers that a couple's daughter has a genetic disorder called Tay-Sachs, but both parents are Catholic.
- Lu treats a young orphaned boy with attention deficit disorder and discovers that his foster guardian has been using the Ritalin that she prescribed to him; Dana helps the wife of a high-powered real estate developer who has been abusing her.
- Lu, Peter, and Lana host a dance-a-thon and a free mammogram clinic for Breast Cancer Awareness weekend; Lu tries to intervene to help a patient keep her breast and her job after her mammogram reveals a lump; Dana gets some unexpected results of her breast cancer clinical trial and learns that her mother has breast cancer.
- Dr. Stowe's mother struggles with her diagnosis with Dana's helping hand. Lu offers to help with her schedule with some amusing results.
- Lu discovers that one of Marc's friends is an alcoholic; a patient of Dana's who has Parkinson's wants to undergo an experimental procedure involving aborted fetal cells.
- A patient of Lu's is denied disability coverage after being diagnosed with fibromyalgia; Dana treats a teenage girl who was circumcised as part of a cultural ritual from her family.
- Lu treats a homeless schizophrenic woman who suffers from the side effects of her medication; Dana treats a patient whose unborn child is diagnosed with spinal bifida.
- Dana tries to figure out how a virginal young woman got pregnant; Lu cares for a hospital employee who is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease.
- Lu tries to convince a deaf family to get cochlear implants; Dana treats a heroin-addicted woman who wants to get clean without going through the pain of withdrawal.
- Environmental toxins in a low-income housing unit trigger early menopause in one of its 25-year-old residents. A new mother spirals into depression and runs away from home. Dana meets Nick's mother.
- Lu treats a 12-year-old girl with gonorrhea who accuses her teacher of giving her the disease; Dana discovers that two of her pregnant patients unknowingly have the same father.
- A mother believes that the medication Lu prescribed for her autistic daughter is helping her speak; Dana is torn between a patient's husband and mother about taking the patient off life support.
- Dana cares for a priest who has been disguising herself as a man; Lu prescribes a drug for a woman diagnosed with sickle cell anemia whose pharmacist won't carry it for fear of his store being robbed.
- Lu has her hands full while working an all night shift.
- Lu treats a woman who goes on a hunger strike in order to make sure her son isn't executed for murder; Dana contemplates her future at Rittenhouse after a pregnant woman loses her baby during childbirth.
- Lu and Dana butt heads over a deceased young woman's fertilized eggs; a dying patient of Lu is in need of a heart transplant; Peter's mother pays a visit.
- Dr. Jackson finds himself in hot water after denying a job to a overweight woman; Dana treats a patient who is diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome; Lana cares for an abandoned newborn baby.
- Dana treats a former high school rival who is diagnosed with a brain tumor; an ER nurse plans to sue the hospital after contracting HIV from a patient.
- As Lu travels to Puerto Rico where her grandmother needs a bone marrow transplant, she flashes back to her days as a resident and how she met Peter and Lana.
- The parents of conjoined twin daughters refuse to have them separated; Lu suspects that a woman diagnosed with leukemia intentionally started a fire.
- Dana is blamed by baseball fans after the home team loses a playoff game; Lu treats a young woman who has been diagnosed with scleroderma.
- Lu helps out a mother who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's that is in danger of losing custody of her teenage Down Syndrome son; Dana is concerned about the welfare of a pregnant alcoholic woman.
- A patient of Dana's ignores her advice when she decides to have her troubled adoptive teenage daughter undergo rebirthing therapy; Lu treats another patient of Dana's who is sick with tuberculosis.
- Dr. Jackson asks Dana to try a new experimental drug on his wife who has multiple sclerosis; Lu treats a young woman with anorexia.
- When Dana's patient gives birth to twins, it's revealed that one baby is black and the other is white; Lu suspects that a woman suffering from chronic back pain has an addiction to prescription drugs; Nick treats a young boy with suspicious bruises.
- Dana treats a male acquaintance of hers who is diagnosed with cancer; Lu gets in trouble with the police after defending a diabetic woman who was mistaken as being a drunk driver.
- Dana treats a promising young figure skater with osteoporosis who is determined to compete in the Olympics; Lu is not thrilled with the father of Marc's new girlfriend.
- Dana suspects an Amish woman is infected with mad-cow disease; and Lu treats Lana for a sexual dysfunction stemming from her days as a prostitute.
- Dana treats a pro-life politician diagnosed with preeclampsia; Lu treats a woman who is undergoing menopause.
- Lu helps out a woman with carpal tunnel syndrome whose job won't cover her medical condition; Dana treats a pregnant woman and her teenage son for lead poisoning.
- Lu treats a young college woman with meningitis; meanwhile, Dana develops symptoms which suggest that she might be pregnant.
- A show that focuses on health issues and the impact it has, especially on women. Features advices on how to improve one's health as well as interviews with celebrities who have health issues or have close relatives with health issues.
- Lu is concerned about the health of the newborn of a wanted female criminal; Dana is concerned when a patient of hers requests breast implants after the first ones rupture.
- A nurses' strike affects the hospital which forces Dana to withhold an experimental treatment for a sick baby and delays a medical procedure for an abused patient of Lu's.
- Rittenhouse faces a blood shortage; Dana treats a woman who has unknowingly contracted hepatitis from her husband; Lu treats a family with Lyme Disease they contracted from a stray dog that was used in illegal dog fighting.
- Lu deals with a life-changing event that makes her the patient for once, and Dr. Stowe has a patient whose dying wish is more difficult to grant than she first thought.
- Lu struggles to cope with the aftermath of her rape; Dana has no choice but to turn to Lu's rapist, Dr. Kilner for advice when a pregnant patient of hers is diagnosed with colon cancer.
- After Lu discovers that Dr. Kilner will not be prosecuted for raping her, she decides to punish herself instead; Dana's best friend is diagnosed with a fatal lung disease as she is trying to become pregnant.