A team of medical professionals discuss a range of various health-related topics and answer questions from viewers who are too embarrassed to ask their own doctors.A team of medical professionals discuss a range of various health-related topics and answer questions from viewers who are too embarrassed to ask their own doctors.A team of medical professionals discuss a range of various health-related topics and answer questions from viewers who are too embarrassed to ask their own doctors.
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Thank you for bringing back Dr. Orden, the show is literally 100% better, because of it. NO it's not the same as it was, once, but SOOO much better.. No offense to Dr. Ian, but he was kind of like milk toast, catering to the very lowest common denominator.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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- TriviaThe series was originally created in Standard Definition. It was not until Season 3 that it went to High Definition.
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