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Episode 1
Dr Christian meets a man with a bent penis which needs straightening out. Dr Pixie and Dr Dawn take the mobile clinic to Cardiff offering advice on flatulence.
Episode 2
The doctors hit the streets of London to investigate how stress affects so many people's health and their sex lives. They also treat night terrors and problems with recurring mouth ulcers.
Episode 6
Dr Pixie encounters an unusual case of 'fish odor syndrome'. Dr Dawn helps a woman with inverted nipples, and the clinic visits Northern Ireland.
Episode 7
The nation's favorite doctors head for Glasgow to offer advice on a variety of blush-inducing conditions, such as a pus-filled armpit, and a spotty groin.
Episode 8
In Middlesbrough, Dr Dawn pays a house call to a young mother suffering from post natal depression, and a young woman comes to the clinic with a problem with her genitalia.
Episode 10
The doctors revisit a young man who could not sit down due to a painful anal abscess, and catch up with a lady whose sex life has made a full recovery from weakened pelvic muscles.
Episode 13
A new series dedicated to ailments that affect kids begins with a child whose fussy eating reveals a more complex neurological disorder, while the mobile clinic goes to Drayton Manor.
Episode 14
Dr Christian meets a 10-month-old baby with a hip problem. The show also addresses bed-wetting, alopecia, unsightly warts, and meets a boy with an itchy bottom.
Episode 15
A young mum is worried about her six-month-old son's misshapen head, while 14-year-old Jade seeks advice about undergoing potentially life-saving surgery to correct a twisted spine.
Episode 16
Dr Dawn meets 4-year-old Hemmie, whose dribbling is causing her embarrassment at school, while Dr Christian goes back to school to teach kids and parents how to avoid piling on the kilos.
Episode 17
This special episode catches up with Charlotte Wilson, the eight-year-old who was diagnosed with a life-threatening condition due to a virtually non-existent immune system.