How about "Drs. John and Jane Doe"?
Instead of "Mr." you will address a doctor as "Dr.".
If the doctors are a married couple as you suggest then the proper form would be Drs. ( Jones or whatever their name is) however, if both doctors although married, each use their own name then the proper way is to each send them their own invitation.
When both husband and wife are identically degreed, use Drs. Jane and John Doe or The Doctors Doe (remembering that the husbands first name must be placed next to the surname). In the case of a married couple and the wife is a doctor the title should read Dr. Jane Doe and Mr. John Doe or Dr. Jane and Mr. John Doe. If the husband is the doctor, the correct title would be Dr. and Mrs. John Doe. Individuals with a PhD. are not generally noted in formal addressing unless they are a medical doctor, in which case Dr. is used. If the wife of a doctor is retaining her maiden name and she is NOT a doctor herself, the degreed name is placed first; Dr. John Doe and Ms. Jane Smith.
just put doctor at the start of the letter eg Dr A & B Smith just put doctor at the start of the letter eg Dr A & B Smith
Drs John and Jane Smith invite you to the wedding of their daughter ...
Write both of their names.
Pastors George and Martha Maloney
The salutation used for the envelope address can be either Dr. John Smith and Dr. Jane Smith, or Drs. John and Jane Smith. If you are writing a letter to both doctors, then he greeting in your letter can be Dear Drs. Smith.
To address an envelope, write the recipient's name, and, beneath it, address.
add the first name There are a variety of acceptable methods: Dr. John Smith Dr. Jane Smith The Drs. Smith Drs. John & Jane Smith
When addressing an envelope to the wife of a doctor who is not a doctor herself then and he is Dr. John Doe, then address the envelope to her as Mrs. John Doe or Ms. (Mrs.) Jane Doe.
Addressing a husband and wife who are both Reverends: Reverends John & Jane Doe.
I would address it as; Doctors Paul and Lisa DiMarco 1492 Mockingbird Lane New York, New York 10028
You can address it to only one, or address it to both using both names. Either way is acceptable.
Try "Doctors Judy and John Jorgenson" or something like that, where the names are correct. If you aren't using first names, you could try doctor and doctor Jorgenson, although it is a bit more awkward. Alternatively, you could try "Doctors Jorgenson."
If you are not sure they are separated or divorced then address your envelope to both of the. If you know for sure they are separated then send a separate envelope to each one.
To: Doctor and Mrs. John Smith To: Dr. and Mrs. John Smith
Address each one separately.