When writing a letter to a doctor, never spell out this title in the salutation line. Instead, use the abbreviation of "Dr." For multiple doctors, simply make the abbreviation plural. For example: "Drs. Smith and Jones."
It is customary and appropriate to use either of the following salutations, depending on the formality of the letter and/or your personal preference:
Drs. Smith and Jones:
OR
Dear Drs. Smith and Jones,
Dr. Smith:
OR
Dear Dr. Smith,
If the doctors are married to each other, you may use Drs. For example, you may address it to Drs. Jane and Joe Smith. If the doctors are not married, you should use the title for each of them. For example, you could say: Dear Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones.
It could be either: Dear Drs. Smith and Jones or Dear Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones (The punctuation is up to you.)
Possibly by stating the title then the name for one then the other. Example: "Good morning!" Dr. Joe said to Dr. Brown & Dr. Rodriguez.
Dr. John Smith
Dr. Amelia Jones
1234 Elm Street
Anywhere
Any State
* Addressing a letter to people who are both doctors: Drs. John and Jane Doe, or Dr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
Dear Drs. Smith and Jones if they are partners in a medical corporation, or Dear Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones if they are not.
The abbreviation becomes plural - Drs. Smith and Jones.
the correct salutation for two men is Messrs
There are at least two correct ways to formally address two married doctors: 1. The Doctors Michael and Mary Smith (preferred); 2. Dr. Michael and Dr. Mary Smith (feminist).
The proper salutation to more than one doctor would be "Dear Doctors". A person can also list each doctor's last name after the word doctor. So if the names were Smith, Jones, and Arnold, the salutation would be "Dear Doctors, Smith, Jones, and Arnold".
There are at least two correct ways to formally address two married doctors: 1. The Doctors Michael and Mary Smith (preferred); 2. Dr. Michael and Dr. Mary Smith (feminist).
It can be done two different ways. Doctor and Doctor Smith or Doctors Smith can both be used.
To address multiple doctors, simply pluralize the abbreviation for doctor. For example, you would write "Dear Drs. John, Bob, and Sara".
What is the proper salutations for Dr. & Dr. Odie McKeaigg? If you are in Oklahoma, the proper way to address them is: "Hey punk (Odie) and Doctor Mckeaigg, How are you?"
If you are addressing a married couple who are both doctors you can address them two ways. You can address them by either stating Drs. Jack and Jill Smith or Dr. Jack Smith and Dr. Jill Smith.
A letter would be addressed to Mr. and Doctor. If they are both Doctors it would be Doctor and Doctor.
Dear Doctors Jon and Michelle Smith
What is the proper salutation for a register of wills, e.g. Honorable John White?