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It's not very scary: patients are not in pain and medical procedures are treated matter-of-factly, not dramatized. References to sex include mentions of mating in animal context , body changes during puberty, and science behind pregnancy not conception.

Language is mostly fine, but there is discussion of bodily fluids and an occasional "stupid. Add your rating See all 1 parent review. Add your rating See all 1 kid review. It's hosted by twin doctor brothers Dr. Xand and Dr. Chris van Tulleken in earlier seasons, and a third host Dr. Ronx Ikharia joins the team in later seasons. Operation Ouch! Some segments involve Dr. X and or Dr.

Chris tagging along in a real hospital ER or on the road with paramedics. They explain what the patient's medical issue is, then show the doctors treating the patient. Other segments feature the twin doctors performing funny medical experiments on each other like sending electrical pulses into the other's brain that makes it impossible for him to pick his nose.

The twins also go on field trips, like a visit to a leech-breeding company to learn how leeches are still used in modern medicine. Some parts of the show focus on amazing facts about the human body, or "incredible body tricks" that kids can replicate at home. Each episode is a tour of the human body, what can go wrong in our bodies, and what doctors can do to help us feel better.

Chris and Dr. Xand may lure some kids in by saying they'll "never hold back on showing you gross stuff," but those same kids will probably stick around to learn more about the fascinating human body.

The twin doctors strike a great balance of silliness and education, and showcase just how cool our bodies are. Kids who have any interest in pursuing a medical career will enjoy seeing what doctors actually do all day. The real-life doctors featured on the show are a diverse group of great role models, and later-season host Dr.

Ronx is a Black transgender non-binary doctor who aims to inspire kids of all backgrounds to go into medicine. The hosts do a great job of explaining routine medical procedures that kids may be nervous about e. Parents may be concerned about kids' abilities to handle the somewhat gory nature of the show we see the aforementioned tonsils removal procedure in close-up, as well as the bloody tonsils after they're removed, for example.

But because the show doesn't dramatize these procedures at all, it may eliminate the scariness for many kid viewers. Know your kid, but you may be surprised about how your child rises to the occasion and learns a ton in the process. Families can talk about Dr. Xand's curiosity. They always seem so curious to learn more about health and medicine. Is there anything you'd like to learn more about the human body?

Do you think you'd like these types of jobs? Why or why not? Did anything in the episode upset you or gross you out? Did anything make you worried? Let's talk about it. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners.

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