For fans of the TLC shows, Dr. Pimple Popper and My Feet Are Killing Me, TLC has announced a brand new spin off show in the doctor and patient series. The doctors will still be on the shows, but with everything going on with the pandemic, they will be doing virtual appointments instead of seeing patients face to face.
If their cases are an emergency, they will be able to operate on them and taking the precautions needed to do so. We are very excited to see these shows returning in September.
What Will Happen During Virtual Visits?
Once the patients have called their doctors for a virtual visit, Dr. Sandra Lee or the doctors from My Feet Are Killing Me will do their best to see what they can do to help patients on a Zoom call. It seems tricky, but it can be done.
“TLC medical series fans will be delighted to hear the following four words: the doctors are in! This September, TLC’s “Medical Marvels” on Thursday nights return with more shock, awe, and heartfelt healing, as viewers get up close and personal with the beloved docs of Dr. Pimple Popper and My Feet Are Killing Me during their virtual, quarantine-safe patient consultations,” wrote the TLC media team.
New TLC Spin Off Series
Dr. Sandra Lee will take a look at some crazy cases and some of the patients will have to visit her office in order to get the relief that they need. This is a complicated time to have these cysts and pimples, but she will do whatever it takes to help out her patients.
This spin off is called Dr. Pimple Popper: Before the Pop and it will premiere on September 10 at 10 p.m. EST on TLC. Dr. Lee will be able to walk some of her patients through some poking and sticking of their own. This could get ugly!
My Feet Are Killing Me: First Steps will air on September 10 at 10:30 p.m. EST. Dr. Brad and Dr. Ebonie are back to help their patients virtually. They will be working with Dr. Sarah Haller this time around and fans are very excited to see how they make this work. Each episode will focus on three patients that have some serious issues with their feet.
Make sure that you tune into TLC for these new shows and to see just how doctors handle virtual calls. Will these calls be successful or just end up disastrous? Find out in September.
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