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Call Your Doctor

Hosted by Podcast Nation · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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Episodes
16
Last ep.
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Avg length
44m
Booking Probability™
28
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Listen Score
17
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Virality (30d)
47
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

If you’re Googling “Is this normal?” or spiraling down a “What’s wrong with me?” rabbit hole… you’ve come to the right place. Your board-certified besties are officially in the chat to answer all your questions. Call Your Doctor is a women’s health podcast hosted by Dr. Lucky Sekhon, fertility specialist and OB/GYN, and Dr. Alicia Robbins, perimenopause and hormone expert. Together, they deliver relatable, evidence-based advice on topics such as hormones, egg freezing, perimenopause, sexual health, aging, and just navigating today’s confusing world of women’s health. Every Monday they dive into honest conversations, real-life stories, and actionable medical guidance in smart, digestible episodes designed for busy women who want real science without the overwhelm. Join the chat. Ask them anything... no topic is off limits! Have a question? Call us at (754) 225-5362 (aka 754-CALLDOC ).

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About the host

Podcast Nation hosts Call Your Doctor, a health show with 16 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Low AMH, High Anxiety: Let's Talk About Diminished Ovarian Reserve (DOR) - Part 1

Jun 1, 202651mEp. 15

Getting told you have “low AMH” or diminished ovarian reserve can feel devastating, especially when you’re young, still getting regular periods, and suddenly being told your biological clock is “running out.” For many wo

"You Have an Ovarian Cyst” … Now What?

May 25, 202644mEp. 14

Getting told you have an ovarian cyst can feel terrifying — especially when the message comes through a patient portal with zero explanation. Suddenly you’re spiraling, Googling ovarian cancer symptoms at 2AM, and wonder

PMOS (formerly known as PCOS) Part 2: Connecting the Hormonal Dots

May 18, 202632mEp. 13

PCOS has a new name! What was Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is now Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). Read more about this name change here: https://www.endocrine.org/news-and-advocacy/news-room/2026/pco

PCOS: The Hormonal Group Chat Gone Wrong

May 11, 202653mEp. 12

PCOS affects somewhere between 8-13% of women of reproductive age, and yet the average woman sees three or more providers before she gets a diagnosis. PCOS symptoms often get treated with isolation. Stubborn acne that&nb

Fibroids: The Plot Twist in Your Uterus

May 4, 202654mEp. 11

Fibroids are so common – up to 80% of women will get them by the age of 50. For some women, they cause no issues, but for others, fibroids can be debilitating and more advanced treatment is recommended, and in some cases

IVF: Understanding the Process and Dispelling The Myths

Apr 27, 202650mEp. 10

This week we’re talking about the blockbuster of all fertility treatment – IVF. Whether you are looking to start IVF, currently going through the process, know a friend or loved one who is, or simply want to kn

GLP-1s: The Skinny Elephant in the Room

Apr 20, 20261h 4mEp. 9

GLP-1s are everywhere – commercials, your group chats, your algorithm...but what exactly are they? Are they dangerous? What are the side effects? How long should you be taking it? Do you need a prescription from your doc

Preventative Care in Your 40s, 50s & 60s: Recognize Problems Before They Begin

Apr 13, 202638mEp. 8

Last week we talked all about preventative care and what women in their 20s and 30s should be aware of when it comes to managing their health. Now it’s time to tackle the next decades: the 40s, 50s, and 60s.&nb

Preventative Care in Your 20s & 30s: The Stuff You’ve Been Putting Off (But Shouldn’t)

Apr 6, 202643mEp. 7

Are you in your 20s and 30s wondering when to start caring about your fertility? Have you ever been nervous to book your gynecologist appointment? Do you feel uncomfortable when you’re in your doctor’s office?

Endometriosis: “Bad Periods” or a Bigger Problem?

Mar 30, 20261h 0mEp. 6

Endometriosis isn’t just “bad period pain.” If your symptoms are disrupting your life, making you miss work, or leaving you searching for answers, this might be the conversation you’ve been waiting fo

Egg Freezing: “Chilling Out” When it Comes to Your Biological Clock

Mar 23, 202657mEp. 5

Egg freezing has gone from a niche medical option to a mainstream conversation… but with that rise in popularity has come a lot of confusion, misinformation, and viral headlines that don’t tell the fu

Swallowing The Truth: What Every Woman Needs to Know About The Pill

Mar 16, 202657mEp. 4

The birth control pill is one of the most studied medications in history… yet it’s also one of the most misunderstood on the internet.  In this episode of Call Your Doctor, board-certified physicians break

Perimenopause Solutions That Are More Than Magnesium

Mar 9, 202642mEp. 3

Jennifer Lawrence recently shared on Amy Poehler’s podcast that her ears suddenly became incredibly itchy. Amy told her it could be perimenopause. As strange as it sounds, she’s not wrong. It’s one of the many confu

Is It Perimenopause… Or Do I Just Hate Everyone?

Mar 9, 202636mEp. 2

Even Halle Berry was misdiagnosed during perimenopause. A perfect example of how often women’s symptoms are misunderstood.   In this episode of Call Your Doctor , board-certified physicians break down the real sympt

Call Your Doctor–Oh wait, that’s us!

Mar 9, 202621mEp. 1

The group chat is officially open and it’s about to pop off. In this inaugural mini episode of Call Your Doctor , OB-GYNs Dr. Lucky Sekhon and Dr. Alicia Robbins introduce themselves, share how their friendship started d

It’s Time to 'Call Your Doctor'

Feb 27, 20260m

If you’ve ever Googled “Why am I like this?” at 11PM… It's time to Call Your Doctor!  Welcome to your new favorite women’s health podcast hosted by board-certified physicians Dr. Lucky Sekhon and Dr. Alicia Robbins.

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Audience demographics

Age
25-44
Consumer type
Health-conscious adults

Topics covered

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Who is the host of Call Your Doctor?

Call Your Doctor is hosted by Podcast Nation. The show is categorised under health (fitness) and has published 16 episodes.

How many episodes does Call Your Doctor have?

Call Your Doctor has published 16 episodes.

What topics does Call Your Doctor cover?

Call Your Doctor regularly covers health, fitness, medicine. It sits in the health category, with a fitness focus.

Is it hard to get booked on Call Your Doctor?

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How long are Call Your Doctor episodes?

Episodes of Call Your Doctor average 44 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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