Ann visits Dr Amir to find out if he can shed light on her unexplained vaginal bleeding. Laura's heart condition is exacerbated by her situation - she's about to be made homeless. (S8 Ep4)[S]
In a custom-built mobile surgery, GPs have a busy week helping patients including a boy with an inverted chest, a woman with a mysterious rash, and an injury caused by a horse. (S8 Ep1)[S]
Dr Amir Khan reassures a patient who's worried his testicle pain may be the result of a tumour, while Dr Claire Taylor is concerned when a usually healthy man reports severe headaches. (S8 Ep3)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside the Ridge Medical Practice in Bradford. Candid interviews with the staff reveal first-hand that medical professionals need healthcare too. (S6 Ep 40)[AD,S]
In a custom-built mobile surgery, GPs have a busy week helping patients including a boy with an inverted chest, a woman with a mysterious rash, and an injury caused by a horse. (S8 Ep1)[S]
Documentary series filmed inside the Ridge Medical Practice in Bradford. Five-year-old Saira has a severe peanut allergy, and was spotted eating something off the floor at nursery. (S6 Ep 39)[AD,S]
Documentary series filmed inside the Ridge Medical Practice in Bradford. Candid interviews with the staff reveal first-hand that medical professionals need healthcare too. (S6 Ep 40)[S]
Lauren's symptoms could suggest multiple sclerosis. Clothilde's stressful home life has led to high blood pressure. Thelma has a mysterious gash on her leg. (S4 Ep35)[AD,S]
Documentary series filmed inside the Ridge Medical Practice in Bradford. Five-year-old Saira has a severe peanut allergy, and was spotted eating something off the floor at nursery. (S6 Ep 39)[S]
Lauren's symptoms could suggest multiple sclerosis. Clothilde's stressful home life has led to high blood pressure. Thelma has a mysterious gash on her leg. (S4 Ep35)[AD,S]
Some troublesome patients include an impatient older man, an asthma sufferer with an out-of-date inhaler and an Italian who has gained rather than lost weight. (S4 Ep33)[AD,S]
Caroline has relatively simple throat nodules, but she is convinced it is cancer. Thelma worries that her varied symptoms suggest a stroke. (S4 Ep32)[AD,S]
Some troublesome patients include an impatient older man, an asthma sufferer with an out-of-date inhaler and an Italian who has gained rather than lost weight. (S4 Ep33)[S]
Patients include a woman who fell downstairs at work due to a fit, and a Muslim teenager who injured her back but whose mother refuses to let her be examined by a male doctor. (S4 Ep31)[AD,S]
A young man confesses to smoking cannabis to combat loneliness and depression. An older lady admits to neglecting her health to help a bereaved friend. (S4 Ep30)[S]
Caroline has relatively simple throat nodules, but she is convinced it is cancer. Thelma worries that her varied symptoms suggest a stroke. (S4 Ep32)[S]
Cases include an elderly patient with suspected skin cancer, a severely depressed woman who is self-harming, and a baby with gastroenteritis. (S4 Ep29)[AD,S]
Patients include a woman who fell downstairs at work due to a fit, and a Muslim teenager who injured her back but whose mother refuses to let her be examined by a male doctor. (S4 Ep31)[AD,S]
Despite his electric wheelchair and his wife's stroke, Shahid is remarkably upbeat. Bartosz's bad shoulder is exacerbated by his heavy-lifting warehouse job. (S4 Ep28)[AD,S]
A young man confesses to smoking cannabis to combat loneliness and depression. An older lady admits to neglecting her health to help a bereaved friend. (S4 Ep30)[S]
Eurico acquired 11 broken ribs and multiple injuries from a 50mph motorcycle crash. Gary had his face rebuilt with a bone from his leg. (S4 Ep27)[AD,S]
Cases include an elderly patient with suspected skin cancer, a severely depressed woman who is self-harming, and a baby with gastroenteritis. (S4 Ep29)[AD,S]
Documentary series. A mum-to-be is worried about severe abdominal pains and that her normally lively baby has stopped moving. Across the corridor, a recent mum is feeling blue. (S4 Ep 26)[AD,S]
Despite his electric wheelchair and his wife's stroke, Shahid is remarkably upbeat. Bartosz's bad shoulder is exacerbated by his heavy-lifting warehouse job. (S4 Ep28)[AD,S]
Eurico acquired 11 broken ribs and multiple injuries from a 50mph motorcycle crash. Gary had his face rebuilt with a bone from his leg. (S4 Ep27)[AD,S]
Documentary series. The staff rally round when receptionist Glenda Purdie is diagnosed with cancer, and reception manager Alison agrees to have her head shorn for charity. (S4 Ep 25)[S]
Documentary series. A mum-to-be is worried about severe abdominal pains and that her normally lively baby has stopped moving. Across the corridor, a recent mum is feeling blue. (S4 Ep 26)[AD,S]
Documentary series. The staff rally round when receptionist Glenda Purdie is diagnosed with cancer, and reception manager Alison agrees to have her head shorn for charity. (S4 Ep 25)[S]
Dr Bulger offers some advice to a patient whose blood pressure is high, and Dr Ward treats someone who has consulted 'Dr Google' and come up with a peculiar diagnosis. (S4 Ep 23)[AD,S]
Documentary series. How does cancer affect patients at different stages stages of their lives? The patients are a toddler, a teenager and a pensioner. (S4 Ep 22)[S]
Observational documentary series. Dr Kwan treats a teenage patient who has decided to stop taking the medication she has been prescribed. (S4 Ep 20)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Dr Ameet Tailor treats Connor, who suffers from severe acne. Samantha is so nauseous that she cannot keep her pain pills down. (S4 Ep 21)[S]
Documentary series. Patients include a recently released prisoner with heart problems, depression, a cocaine addiction, and a young woman with a rare form of arthritis. (S4 Ep 18)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Nurse Julie Swinburne treats a boy who has recently returned from Thailand who she suspects has caught rabies after being bitten by a monkey. (S4 Ep 19)[AD,S]
Documentary series. Patients include a young man with suspected leukaemia, a blind man with a family history of heart disease and a chubby baby with an ENT infection. (S4 Ep 17)[AD,S]
Documentary series. Patients include a recently released prisoner with heart problems, depression, a cocaine addiction, and a young woman with a rare form of arthritis. (S4 Ep 18)[AD,S]
Documentary series. Patients include a young man with suspected leukaemia, a blind man with a family history of heart disease and a chubby baby with an ENT infection. (S4 Ep 17)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. This special episode focuses on patients with mental health problems who have come to the Farnham Road Surgery. (S4 Ep 6)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. This special episode focuses on patients with mental health problems who have come to the Farnham Road Surgery. (S4 Ep 6)[S]
Daniel is angry about his inability to kick the cannabis. David is furious with life in general. Mario is upbeat about cutting his finger off. (S4 Ep3)[S]
Documentary series. The doctors treat patients who have been surprised by sudden illness and injury, including a woman who slipped between the platform and the carriage of a train. (S3 Ep 42)[AD,S]
Dr Bulger is trying to work out why her diabetic patient Sarah's insulin levels are sky high. Delving deeper, Dr Bulger learns that Sarah has not eaten properly in three months. (S4 Ep 2)[S]
Documentary series. A rugby player comes in with a blackened toenail hanging by a thread, and Nurse Maloney teaches a medical student how to burn excess flesh off patient's bodies. (S3 Ep 41)[AD,S]
Documentary series. John fears that his drooping eyelids may indicate a stroke. Diana complains of occasional chest pains. Rochelle is worried about her son's undescended testicle. (S3 Ep 43)[AD,S]