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Jennifer Ashton, Jon Manuel, Jennifer Berman, William Dorfman, Sonya Batra, Anna Vocino, Ian Smith, Jillian Michaels, Judy Ho, Travis Stork, Eric Schermerhorn, Caitlin Kazepis, Lisa Masterson, Jim Sears, Andrew Ordon, Rachael Ross, Areva Martin, Brian Boxer Wachler, Kristi Funk, and Nita Landry in The Doctors (2008)

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The Doctors

32 reviews
5/10

Not one of my favorite shows.

  • mm-39
  • Jan 19, 2012
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5/10

Just don't get it

This show puzzles me.I wonder what makes people mail and get tickets to be on the show simply for discussing sometimes extremely private matters INSTEAD of asking their own doctor.In private. This phenomena kind of both scare and fascinate me.Are we so anxious for TV and other media to confirm our existence today? Do the people who ask The Doctors questions lack medical insurance so this is their only chance to get some medical advice? Don't think so.They seem to be well-dressed middle-class people,sometimes verging on hysterical(especially the worried moms),but seemingly fairly well-educated and bourgeoise.

Alas,this show hasn't got a lot of potential.If you've seen one episode,you pretty much get it.Asking your own doctor seems a whole lot easier in the long run.
  • nitedrive73
  • Oct 8, 2009
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6/10

How can the show be called The Doctors with only one doctor now?

How can the show be called The Doctors with only one doctor now? I agree the show should represent more races and of both genders but now doing away with the panel and former cast will ultimately be a downfall and your ratings will probably drop. I've been watching since the first show. I'm not sure if I'll continue.
  • Triagetroll
  • Sep 21, 2020
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1/10

At least as much misinformation as information - are these real doctors?

  • LeonardOsborneKael
  • Aug 7, 2011
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1/10

Bad advice & untrue statements presented as fact can result in people getting hurt

  • ZNickey
  • Mar 24, 2015
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1/10

Pathetic Infomercial

This sorry excuse of a television show is nothing more than a drawn-out infomercial.

Listen and watch "doctors" who are nothing more than hacks and sell- outs promote products and services throughout their entire show. They shamelessly pick people with illnesses or conditions that will allow them the opportunity to promote their favorite companies and products.

All one needs to do is watch one episode to see the sad and pathetic ramblings of sell-outs trying to trick you into going out to purchase their junk endorsements. The first few episodes were, at least, slightly helpful and offered useful medical "advice". The sad state of this program quickly evolved into those sell-outs reverting to their true nature of cut-rate car salesmen.
  • ctiiniraq
  • Feb 6, 2017
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1/10

Not the same show now

Are used to love watching the Doctor show every morning. Now it's just very boring with just one host it's not the same The host use to make it worth watching now to boring.
  • moms_heart
  • Oct 6, 2020
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Green Coffee weight loss scam

Are the creators and producers of The Doctors aware that if you google 'green coffee weight loss pills' a website of the show appears, it looks like an official show website, however, whatever the user clicks on they are automatically redirected to a order page for these pills. I fell for the scam, try this wonderful weight loss discovery that really works. They even claim the actress from the hit show Mike and Molly had used it and lost so much weight that the show is being cancelled. That may be the only part of the whole scam that is true. First of all it doesn't work and I am ashamed to admit that I fell for it. They offer to let you try it free for 30 days, for only shipping costs. I was very careful to read the fine print which stated, I was required to cancel within 2 weeks of receipt of my free trial or my account would be placed on an auto shipment and payment. The day I received my product, I got right on the phone and canceled. I explained I wanted to try it first and if it worked I would call. Not only did they hit my account with $136.00 which put me into an overdraft of $60 with my bank, I spent 2 days fighting with them to have my money returned. This company is a scam. I can't believe they can get away with this consumer fraud. I was finally able to receive back all but $45.11, I was never sent any more product because of the overdraft but they still kept that money, when I demanded them to justify how they believed they were entitled to keep the money when I had not received anymore product and so how was this not considered theft, they could not give me an answer. I had to fight to get back what I did and called so many times they have blocked my phone number. I'm only sharing this shame so no one else falls for this scam which is also I consider theft.
  • lucymichael
  • Jun 30, 2016
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8/10

Medical Information Show

This show won the Emmy for Best Informational Talk Show, and deservedly show. It dishes out medical information in a conversational and easy to understand manner along with occasional splashes of humor. The doctors all seem very passionate about what they do and the information they convey. Dr. Stork is the show's hunky emergency room surgeon that has all the young audience girls breathing hard, Dr.Sears is the playful pediatrician, Dr. Ordon is the slickly dressed old plastic surgeon with a naughty sense of humor and Dr. Masterson is the show's OBGYN (and incidentally quite the hotty). As a daytime TV show, it mostly handles women's health issues and dispenses tips and demonstrates how a number of medical procedures are done in precise, interesting ways. Their "Hot Headlines" section of the show focuses on the latest in stories in medicine and health. Not for everyone but very good at what they do. From the people who created the "Dr. Phil" show.
  • zsenorsock
  • Sep 16, 2010
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1/10

Tabloid television

  • pseudonymforcl
  • Aug 8, 2018
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10/10

Best health show ever

This show is very informative and well worth the watch. The doctors are so giving and really care about their guests. They talk on all types of health related subjects. They even take the time to speak about rare syndromes and diseases that people may not normally know anything about. They give a lot of advice to help you stay healthy.
  • nikki8975862
  • Apr 16, 2017
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1/10

Biased show

I started watching this program and went to their website. I read a few more shows of theirs online and posted some factual, tasteful, polite comments. They were taken down! One specific comment from someone that ONLY consisted of name calling and personal attacks was left up for all to read. Yes, I read their guidelines, they can decide to post whatever they want to, and not post whatever they don't. That said, they CHOSE to post some guys hateful comment over my tactful, polite, and factual comment. That speaks volumes about their character. They have the BULLY PULPIT and they know how to use it!

Never trust someone who'd see you silenced!
  • rndiadem
  • Mar 31, 2015
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1/10

I am so confused how this show is still going

I guess there's plenty of vulnerable people out there, maybe suffering, maybe confused due to all the misinformation and pseudoscience floating around out there online. These quacks are getting rich and famous by playing into people's fears. They don't care about health anymore
  • heather_lynn_brown21
  • Jan 31, 2020
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1/10

Please People these people are actors

These people are actors and I wonder who is writing there script? Big Pharma?
  • rwoods7645
  • Jul 12, 2021
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1/10

Horrible show

Horrible show that perpetuates the things that are wrong with society. Provides a ton of misinformation for individuals that are using their PhDs to influence people. Shallow. Superficial. Ignorant. Poorly written. Awful. Should be uplifting and helpful instead of shaming and hurtful.
  • nmchassykowrld
  • Jan 16, 2019
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1/10

Stupidest. Show. Ever.

The 'doctors' have no charisma. They seem to be reading from a book and have no interaction with real people. It seems as if they look at each other more than the audience or the camera which gives the impression that they are hoping one of the other doctors agree with what they are saying. THis is really silly, because they are clearly reading from a script. The topics are remedial at best, no new information and no personal stories of people who experience what the are talking about. Dr. Oz covered all this stuff years ago.

All that being said, the show would be OK with all these shortcomings if the 'doctors' had any personality, panache or even were nice to look at. But, alas, it lacks all of these things and no substance in content, to boot.

This show sucks at best.
  • dubyajay
  • Sep 29, 2009
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10/10

This is a must-see show for people to learn about the newest Therapies in medicine this is a must-see show to learn all the newest Therapies in medicine this is a must-see sho

The information in this show could save your life they have Specialists from all over the world doing miracle treatments
  • asktvnurse
  • Feb 8, 2019
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1/10

Dr

I will not watch this show ever again. I already did not care for Dr O. Now I see him endorsing all these products .... his endorsement of anything is a sign to RUN from it among the ones I know personally is a crap, worst bra I ever wasted money on and then couldn't return , but more than that is the fact that he represents Sona Bello. I had the most traumatic, physically and mentally scarring event of my life at this place. I cant believe that any respectful person would endorse that company. I am scarred physically, emotionally, and everything in between. What's worse is that I paid so much for it , asked the dr not to do it but he just pumped me full of meds and continued anyways. After the fact I could not see that guy again. I asked the company for another dr, my medical records .... I got nothing. Why would any one want to hear advice from a plastic surgeon who has terrible reviews himself, endorses terrible products( read consumer complaints for him and Sono Bella...no good) How is this guy on a show ????nobody should listen to him. I'd rather take medical advice from my dog.
  • tigger-26320
  • Oct 28, 2019
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1/10

The cast is awful .

I just can't get by the topics, or the lame cast.. they are all annoying to listen to and watch. i'd rather watch paint dry.
  • mountainwomannn
  • Feb 22, 2019
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2/10

Why?

  • jcpatriots2010
  • Nov 26, 2020
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1/10

Opiod/Fentanyl Addiction killing billions of Americans!!!!!!

Hysterical, anti-opiate television shows seem to be the big thing these days. I've noticed that not ONE anti-opiate testimonial TV show ever bothers to speak to people like myself, who are chronic pain patients. I have a pain management plan that utilizes aquatherapy, massage therapy, mindfullness, and physical therapy, along with opiate pain killers. It's called a "multidisciplinary" approach to chronic, intractable pain. Does anyone besides my doctor(s) and myself care whether or not I'm able to take care of my elderly inlaws, or even more important, my autistic son? Somehow I don't think so, as I never see issues such as these addressed. When was the last time anyone mentioned that fentanyl has been used recently as pain medication for pediatric cancer patients who can't keep food down after chemo, and can't keep pain medication down either? Of course it's flavored, yet it helped to save my nephew's life. Tell both sides of the story. Ususally there's another side to the "ratings only" story. Tell it! Be honest, and let people think for themselves!
  • rishelpat
  • Oct 25, 2017
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4/10

New Fall 2020 format lacks interacting characters

Phil McGraw's new format first episode was a bit too dry. Dr. Ian is fantastic for his medical knowledge and communication skills, but you need to have multiple doctors interacting in this show. Preferably bring back two or more of the original Doctors hosts to complement Dr Ian on every episode, even if on Zoom app, although preferably in person.

I will continue watching the show for additional days in order to round out my opinion, but as it stands I doubt I will watch this on an ongoing basis anymore.
  • BillG156
  • Sep 20, 2020
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1/10

Why? We have tried to tough through it, but now we are done

My wife and I have watched this show from the beginning, and granted there was some fluff in every show but it WAS still entertainment, albeit informative.

This new format, however, is atrocious. We have continued trying to watch, but found ourselves skipping over more and more segments to the point we finally deleted the timer on our Hopper and deleted the remaining episodes which were recorded. The producers have destroyed this show and it is now just a train wreck of boringness and no helpful information~~and for those reviewers who questioned the credentials of the previous hosts, well suffice it to say you did not do any of the research you proclaim should be done as all were titled for what their professional credentials portray, in fact Dr. Ordon is one of the foremost plastic and reconstructive surgeons in the world, so before you lie to make yourself look smart in some review, you may want to practice what you preach!

Bottom line, this show has lost all touch with its audience since the 9/2020 re-work. RIP "The Doctors"
  • mikejr-30161
  • Dec 21, 2020
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2/10

I was on this show

  • fonzihaley
  • Mar 10, 2019
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1/10

Clapping/Hollow

Why is it that this is the only program that sounds hollow when the audience claps? Dr Phil show doesn't have the hollow sound. It's always there, every single show.
  • annbhv
  • Jul 15, 2019
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