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7.9 12 Seasons • 208 Episodes

Married to Medicine

"Behind every doctor is a great support system... and some drama."

Follows a group of successful and educated women who are connected to the world of medicine in Atlanta, including doctors and wives of doctors. Whether delivering babies in Louboutins or rushing off to galas in Buckhead, these women do everything with style, drama, and of course, southern flair.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Dr. Jackie Walters

    Dr. Jackie Walters

    Self

  • Dr. Simone Whitmore

    Dr. Simone Whitmore

    Self

  • Toya Bush-Harris

    Toya Bush-Harris

    Self

  • Quad Webb

    Quad Webb

    Self

  • Dr. Heavenly Kimes

    Dr. Heavenly Kimes

    Self

  • Kari Wells

    Kari Wells

    Self

  • Lateasha Lunceford

    Lateasha Lunceford

    Self

  • Phaedra Parks

    Phaedra Parks

    Self

  • Genise Shelton

    Genise Shelton

    Self

Overview

Follows a group of successful and educated women who are connected to the world of medicine in Atlanta, including doctors and wives of doctors. Whether delivering babies in Louboutins or rushing off to galas in Buckhead, these women do everything with style, drama, and of course, southern flair.

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