Season 11 of Married to Medicine is back, bringing a mix of old and new faces to Bravo’s popular series about Atlanta’s doctors, their families and partners, and their complex social circles.
Premiering on Sunday, November 24, 2024, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, the season continues to explore the balance between medical careers, family life, and evolving friendships. Fans can catch all of the episodes on Bravo, with streaming options on Peacock for viewers who want to stay updated on the latest drama.
The latest season of Married to Medicine features evolving friendships, unresolved conflicts, and fresh alliances as the women juggle their demanding medical careers alongside personal and social challenges.
Now in its eleventh year, Married to Medicine continues to draw viewers by highlighting the unique lives, perspectives, and relationships of these Atlanta-based medical professionals and their closest companions.
The blend of professional ambition, social intrigue, and personal growth keeps audiences engaged, offering an intimate look into the triumphs and tensions within this dynamic group.
Married to Medicine Season 11 cast and what to expect from them this season
This season’s cast includes returning members Dr. Jacqueline Walters, Dr. Simone Whitmore, Toya Bush-Harris, Quad Webb, Lataesha Lunceford, Dr. Heavenly Kimes, Phaedra Parks, and Dr. Contessa Mcalfe, along with the exciting addition of Dr. Mimi Sanders, a reputed psychiatrist and women’s mental health specialist.
Dr. Jacqueline Walters
Returning cast member Dr. Jacqueline Walters is a fan-favorite OBGYN known for her calm and wise demeanor. In season 11 of Married to Medicine, Dr. Jackie continues to balance her high-profile career, treating celebrity clients and advocating for women's health, making it to the White House.
With her friendships seemingly stable, she's tasked with maintaining peace between Dr. Heavenly and Dr. Contessa when a major rift threatens to disrupt the group. As she works to keep things in order, Dr. Jackie faces challenges at her annual Med Gala, where broken promises test her loyalty and patience.
Dr. Simone Whitmore
Dr. Simone is back, balancing her career as a successful OBGYN with her friendships. Known for her straightforwardness, Simone often finds herself in group conflicts. In this season of Married to Medicine, she has mostly smoothed things over with her friends, though her relationship with Quad remains uncertain.
At home, her sons, Miles and Michael, live in the condo, with Simone and Cecil closely monitoring their investment. Amid all the changes, Simone and Cecil plan a getaway for the group to Key West, Florida, hoping for relaxation and reconnection.
Quad Webb
Quad is stepping into a new chapter in Married to Medicine Season 11. She surprises her fellow cast members with birthday party invitations and attempts at mending fences after a turbulent friendship journey. She is ready to introduce her latest beau to the group, opening up about her relationship and potential plans for motherhood.
With her personal life in full swing, Quad also seeks to address lingering tensions, hoping to receive a few long-awaited apologies as she works to rebuild her connections with the women. As she navigates these personal revelations, her role within the group will be pivotal in shaping the upcoming season’s dynamics.
Toya Bush-Harris
Toya and Dr. Eugene's family dynamic is evolving as they prepare for their kids to enter their teenage years. Alongside discussions about puberty, Toya is deeply involved in Dr. Eugene’s efforts to establish his wellness practice.
Her influence extends beyond family matters into the social realm, where she's becoming the life of the party. Whether orchestrating a Beyoncé-inspired photoshoot during a ranch getaway or hosting a lavish Bridgerton-themed event, Toya is all about making a statement. Despite her best intentions, some of the other women might find her leadership style a bit overbearing.
In this season of Married to Medicine, Toya seems ready to address the group’s tensions head-on, using events to entertain and confront the unresolved issues. Her boldness could spark new alliances or even fresh feuds, especially as she pushes the boundaries of social norms.
Dr. Heavenly Kimes
Dr. Kimes takes responsibility for her actions and seeks forgiveness from her friends in Married to Medicine Season 11. While working on improving herself, she is also dealing with personal milestones. Her son, Zachary, has joined her dental practice as an intern, and her daughter, Alaura, is back from college.
Despite her attempts at growth, a tense situation arises with Lateasha as their friendship hits a breaking point. Meanwhile, her fractured relationship with Dr. Contessa remains unresolved, fueling the fire.
On the home front, Dr. Damon is trying to keep the peace, particularly between Dr. Heavenly and Dr. G. Tensions run high as Dr. Heavenly navigates her complex friendships and the ongoing feuds.
Dr. Contessa Mcalfe
Dr. Contessa and Dr. Scott Metcalfe are returning to Married to Medicine with a renewed focus on their personal and professional lives. Dr. Contessa is eager for a fresh start with the group, hoping to rebuild friendships and strengthen her ties with the other ladies.
However, she remains cautious, especially around Dr. Heavenly, whose sharp comments create tension. As old grievances resurface, Dr. Contessa must decide whether she can forgive and forget or if the past will continue to haunt her.
Phaedra Parks
Phaedra Parks is juggling a busy life as a mother to her growing sons, Ayden and Dylan while co-parenting with her ex-husband Apollo. Alongside her family life, she is stepping into a key role this season, attempting to mediate the chaos among the women.
Phaedra also plays a pivotal part in helping Dr. Jackie plan the Med Gala, but her involvement only adds more drama to an already charged situation in this new season of Married to Medicine.
Lataesha Lunceford
In Married to Medicine Season 11, Lateasha "Sweet Tea" Lunceford, alongside her husband Dr. G, navigates an exciting chapter as they focus on expanding their family. Lateasha also manages a new dating business venture centered on age-gap relationships and sparks a budding friendship with Dr. Contessa.
However, things aren’t always smooth sailing for Sweet Tea, especially with the drama surrounding Dr. Heavenly Kimes. A social media debacle sets the stage for tension, and without any resolution in sight from Dr. Heavenly, Lateasha finds herself caught in the crossfire.
Dr. Mimi Sanders
Dr. Mimi Sanders, a psychiatrist and CEO of Inner Community Health, joins Married to Medicine in Season 11. Alongside her husband, former NFL player Steve Sanders, she juggles raising two children and expanding her mental health practice.
Known for her straightforward approach, Dr. Mimi's direct style may create tension and connections within the group. Though close to Dr. Contessa Metcalfe, her candid nature could spark drama among the other women. Her unique perspective as a mental health professional adds an intriguing dynamic to the season, potentially leading to conflict and personal growth.
Married to Medicine Season 11 premieres November 24, 2024, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.