Dec 30, 2024

Smoky Hills PBS Celebrates 20th Season of Doctors On Call

Posted Dec 30, 2024 4:00 PM
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Smoky Hills PBS welcomes the premiere of the 20th Season of Doctors on Call hosted by Jenna Miller. The live viewer call-in show will begin airing its new season on Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. This milestone season continues the tradition of delivering expert medical advice, timely health topics, and answers to viewers’ most pressing health questions.

Since its inception, Doctors on Call has been a trusted source of information for communities across Kansas, offering viewers the opportunity to hear from medical professionals on a variety of topics ranging from chronic conditions to preventative care.

“The 20th season is a testament to the value Doctors on Call has brought to our viewers over the years,” said Les Kinderknecht, Senior Producer/Director of Smoky Hills PBS. “The show has been a trusted resource for our viewers, offering a unique opportunity to engage directly with healthcare experts and gain valuable insights into their health concerns.”

Viewers also have the opportunity to call in with questions LIVE during the show. A schedule of programs and past episodes are available at www.SmokyHillsPBS.org.

Coming up in January:
Jan. 7 – General Health - Dr. Tyrel Somers - Russell Regional Hospital

Jan. 14 – Chiropractic Care – Dr. Shelbe Darnell, Restoration Health & Chiropractic

Jan. 21 – Dr. Dustin Moffitt & Jessica Moffitt – Prospectively Healthy & Wellness Clinic

Jan. 28 – Pain Management – Dr. Bell Razafindrabe - Pain, Spine & Rehab

To submit questions electronically on a specific topic, viewers can send an email to [email protected]. Questions submitted through email must be received by noon on the day of the show. During the program, viewers can call in questions at I-800-337-4788. Doctors on Call Season 20 is made possible in part by these sponsors: Russell Regional Hospital, Smith County Memorial Hospital, Prospectively Healthy & Wellness Clinic

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Smoky Hills PBS serves 71 counties in Central and Western Kansas. Smoky Hills PBS is available over the air, on many cable systems, DirecTV, DirecTV Stream, Dish Network, HULU + LIVE TV, and YouTube TV. You can also access Smoky Hills PBS via the FREE mobile app for Android and iPhone devices and is also available to stream by clicking here: video.smokyhillstv.org/livestream. More information on Smoky Hills PBS and its programs and projects are available at www.SmokyHillsPBS.org or by calling 1-800-337-4788.