Observational documentary series. Dr Bower is concerned about a young boy with an unusually husky voice, and Dr Shah treats a young girl with a crust patch on her top lip. (S3 Ep 29)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Two long-term patients arrive for a consultation, one thinks her painkillers are affecting her, the other is a cannabis user with depression. (S3 Ep 28)[AD,S]
Best of Channel 5. Documentary series. Cases include a breastfeeding mum with possible thrush, a woman seeking genetic testing for breast cancer and a little girl with a neck injury. (S5 Ep 28)[AD,S]
Observational reality series. A young woman has abdominal pain so severe that the doctors have no choice but to send her to straight to A&E. (S3 Ep 27)[AD,S]
Observational series. Dr Claire Taylor offers comfort to Gohar, a partially-sighted lady whose eyes were severely damaged by a chemical burn when she was a child. (S3 Ep 25)[AD,S]
Observational series. Dr Watson treats an exhausted Frenchman with an itchy back passage, and Dr Kayat helps a cervical cancer survivor whose self-confidence has taken a knock. (S3 Ep 24)[AD,S]
The staff have to dish out some no-nonsense advice to people who don't want to hear it, including the parent of a young child whose smoking has led to a chronic lung condition. (S3 Ep 23)[AD,S]
Documentary series. Dr Morris treats a number of patients who are wracked with worry and anxiety, including gym-bunny Cherie who is terrified that she will have a heart attack. (S3 Ep 22)[AD,S]
Documentary series. Dr Sian Morris suspects that long-term patient Allan's recent dramatic weight loss is a result of his addiction to crack cocaine. (S3 Ep 20)[AD,S]
Documentary series. Dr Beecraft sees a patient whose reaction to a diagnosis of terminal cancer is inspirational. Dr Pearce treats a woman with classic symptoms of bereavement. (S3 Ep 19)[AD,S]
Reality series filmed at the Balham Park Surgery. Dr Bower correctly suspects that an innocuous case of pins and needles suggests a more serious condition. (S3 Ep 18)[AD,S]
Reality series. When a patient suffering from chronic vertigo enters his surgery, Dr Laird leaps into action. Dr Shah uses a tuning fork to assess a man's tinnitus. (S3 Ep 13)[AD,S]
Reality series. Stomach complaints keep the Balham Park GPs on their toes, but they suspect that nothing more than chicken nuggets and broccoli are to blame. (S3 Ep 10)[AD,S]
Reality series filmed at the Balham Park Surgery. Dr Bower correctly suspects that an innocuous case of pins and needles suggests a more serious condition. (S3 Ep 18)[AD,S]
Reality series filmed at the Balham Park Surgery. Dr Chris Pearce meets an anxious vicar who is concerned that a bloodshot eye will prevent him leading a funeral the next day. (S3 Ep 17)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Dr Barnard helps a theme park fiend who fainted following one too many white-knuckle rides, while Dr Graham examines a cub scout with a back rash. (S5 Ep 27)[AD,S]
Observational reality series filmed at the Balham Park Surgery, a busy NHS practice in south-west London. Shilts sheds some light on a woman with self-image issues. (S3 Ep 16)[AD,S]
Observational reality series. Two patients arrive with problems associated with mountain climbing. One is planning to play a rugby match on the summit of mount Kilimanjaro. (S3 Ep 15)[AD,S]
Reality series. Nurse Sarah takes the stitches out of Elliot after he was stabbed. Doctor Claire makes sure that Amanda's wounds do not get infected after she donated a kidney. (S3 Ep 14)[AD,S]
Reality series. When a patient suffering from chronic vertigo enters his surgery, Dr Laird leaps into action. Dr Shah uses a tuning fork to assess a man's tinnitus. (S3 Ep 13)[AD,S]
Reality series. Stomach complaints keep the Balham Park GPs on their toes, but they suspect that nothing more than chicken nuggets and broccoli are to blame. (S3 Ep 10)[AD,S]
Reality series. A young couple need confirmation that they are expecting their first baby, and a woman with a history of postnatal depression is worried about her fourth pregnancy. (S3 Ep 9)[AD,S]
Reality series filmed inside the consulting rooms of an NHS practice in south London. The victim of a road traffic accident is unaware that he might have a broken neck. (S3 Ep 8)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Dr Pelly meets a young boy who fell downstairs on his head. Dr Ahmad is concerned about a young woman with unexplained stomach pains. (S5 Ep 26)[AD,S]
Last in the observational documentary series going behind the scenes at a GP practice. Nurse Johnson does her best to look after a mother and her children who were run over by a van. (S2 Ep 8)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series going behind the scenes at a GP practice in Putney. Veteran GP Dr Don McKenzie has to perform a rectal examination. (S2 Ep 7)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series going behind the scenes at a GP practice in Putney. This week, the mental health of patients and GPs at the Practice comes under the microscope. (S2 Ep 6)[AD,S]
Documentary series about a GP practice in Putney. The doctors see a variety of patients who have been using alternative treatments that may do them more harm than good. (S2 Ep 5)[AD,S]
Documentary series about a GP practice in Putney. Ryan has woken up to discover a livid red rash covering his entire body, and Sue has developed tremors in her hands and legs. (S2 Ep 4)[AD,S]
Best of the Week. Observational documentary series. A patient who has anxiety and depression as a result of the abuse she has received from her neighbours seeks advice. (S5 Ep 25)[AD,S]
Documentary series going behind the scenes at a GP surgery in Putney. Patients include a faith healer who has a disturbing demonic attack during her consultation. (S2 Ep 3)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Dr Ahmed reassures an anxious teen before suggesting he may benefit from counselling, and Dr Ramshaw advises a teenager who fainted. (S5 Ep 18)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Problems include jock itch, a badly swollen ankle, an injured shoulder, stomach pains, suspected dementia and buzzing in the ears. (S5 Ep 17)[AD,S]
Documentary series going behind the scenes at a GP surgery in Putney. Patients include a faith healer who has a disturbing demonic attack during her consultation. (S2 Ep 3)[AD,S]
Documentary series going behind the scenes at a GP surgery in Putney. Patients include Pamela, who has a heart condition, and Stephen, a homeless man who suffers from insomnia. (S2 Ep 2)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. A patient who has anxiety and depression as a result of the abuse she has received from her neighbours seeks advice. (S5 Ep 25)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. It's a new year and Dr Ramshaw has some encouraging words for a patient named Nicola who is trying to lose weight. (S5 Ep 23)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. It's Christmas at Horfield Health Centre in Bristol. Dr Ahmad is trying to find out why her patient Robert is complaining of dizzy spells. (S5 Ep 22)[AD,S]
Observational series. Patients this week include regular Michael who is due to have his toe amputated, and Donovan who is stressed from caring for his wife. (S5 Ep 21)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Dr Ahmed reassures an anxious teen before suggesting he may benefit from counselling, and Dr Ramshaw advises a teenager who fainted. (S5 Ep 18)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Problems include jock itch, a badly swollen ankle, an injured shoulder, stomach pains, suspected dementia and buzzing in the ears. (S5 Ep 17)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Patients with various lumps, bumps and swellings arrive at the surgery including an older gentleman with an egg-sized swelling on his elbow. (S5 Ep 16)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. A patient who has anxiety and depression as a result of the abuse she has received from her neighbours seeks advice. (S5 Ep 25)[AD,S]
Observational documentary series. Cancer comes under the spotlight as GPs deal with patients who have beaten cancer and patients with cancer fears. (S5 Ep 9)[AD,S]