NIKKI SIXX To Guest On 'The Doctors'

November 14, 2017

MÖTLEY CRÜE and SIXX:A.M. bassist Nikki Sixx will be a guest on today's (November 14) episode of "The Doctors". Sixx will discuss heroin addiction, recovery, and the modern opioid epidemic.

The Emmy Award-winning syndicated talk show returned this past September for its tenth season. "The Doctors" has offered the most timely, topical and practical health, wellness and lifestyle information on daytime television since 2008.

Season 10 is anchored by ER physician Dr. Travis Stork, plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon, and OB/GYN Dr. Nita Landry. Professionals from across the health and wellness spectrum visit daily as the show continues to delve into real-life stories, provide sought-after answers, interventions and care.

As always, viewers get newsworthy exclusives and see numerous follow-ups with guests they met in seasons past, many of whom had life-changing or life-saving procedures.

"The Doctors" has been recognized for excellence with the Emmy Award for "Outstanding Talk Show/Informative" in 2010 and was nominated again in 2016, bringing its nominations to six in this category. The co-hosts were also nominated for "Outstanding Talk Show Host" in 2011 and 2012. The show has received numerous accolades from the medical community, including the Crystal Cross Humanitarian Award from the American Red Cross and a PRISM Award. Other award nominations include for The Gracies Award, The Real Screen Award and a PR News Platinum PR Award.

Taped in front of a live studio audience in Hollywood, "The Doctors" is produced by Stage 29 Productions and distributed by CBS Television Distribution. Jay McGraw, Carla Pennington, Patricia Ciano and Dr. Phil McGraw are executive producers.

For more information, check local listings.

Photo credit (above): Courtney Sixx

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