Married to Medicine Will Return for Season 12 on Bravo (DETAILS) liennhi
Paging all Bravo fans, Married to Medicine will return to Bravo for Season 12. The news of the show's upcoming new season was confirmed on May 7, the same day other new and returning Bravo shows were announced.
Additional details about the upcoming Season 12 of Married to Medicine have yet to be revealed, including cast and premiere date, so fans will have to stay tuned for more details.
Details on Married to Medicine airing on Bravo
Married to Medicine first premiered on Bravo in 2013, taking fans inside the lives of medical professionals navigating complex friendship, family, and romantic relationships, as well as bustling careers in Atlanta.
The most recent Season 11, which wrapped up with a 3-part reunion in April 2025, followed the cast of Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Toya Bush Harris, Quad Webb, Phaedra Parks, Esq., and Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford, as well as friends, Dr. Contessa Metcalfe and Dr. Mimi Sanders as they settled into changing group dynamics.
You can watch previous seasons of Married to Medicine streaming on Peacock.
What other shows are returning to Bravo?
On the same day that the Married to Medicine Season 12 news was revealed, it was also confirmed that several other shows across the network are returning, including from
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