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It is easier to address 2 married doctors if the woman has kept her maiden name -

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Dr. John Smith

Dr. Mary Jones

However, if this is not the case, the following is equally appropriate:

Drs. John & Mary Smith

It may be appropriate to say "Dr. & Dr. John & Mary Smith," but, in my opinion, it's not as tidy.

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If the Dr & his wife have the same last name:

Dr. and Mrs John Smith

If they have different last names:

Dr. John Smith & Ms Jane Jones -all on one line if they are married

Dr. John Smith

Dr. Jane Jones - if they are cohabiting but unmarried.

If they are both doctors:

Drs. John & Jane Smith or Dr John Smith and Dr. Jane Jones

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Mr. Smith & Dr. Smith, or Mr. John Smith & Dr. Jane Smith

If the lady uses her maiden name professionally [ and many do ] , address the letter to :

Mr . John Smith

Dr. Jane Suchek

123 whatever Dr,

Anytown, 00149

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* The correct way to address an envelope to a doctor an and his wife is: Dr. & Mrs. John Doe

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Doctor and Mrs. Smith or Dr. and Mrs. Smith will work fine.

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Depending how close you are to this person either

Dear ...

Or less personal

To whom it may concern

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Dr. and Mrs. Jones

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* Dr. & Mrs. John Doe

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