The proper salutation in this case would be "Dr. [Wife's Last Name] and Mr. [Husband's Last Name]." This format acknowledges the wife's professional title while also including the husband's name. If they share the same last name, you would write "Dr. [Last Name] and Mr. [Husband's First Name] [Last Name]."
Dr. and Mr. Smith
Dr. and Mr. Smith.
vmrs
It would be Doctor and Mrs John Doe in most situations. If she was the Doctor it could be Mr and Doctor John Doe, but that is a bit presumptuous to use his name with her title.
probabaly just a mrs. would suffise
The proper salutation for a husband and wife who are both doctors is "Drs. [Husband's Last Name] and [Wife's Last Name]." If they share the same last name, it can simply be "Drs. [Last Name]." Alternatively, you can address them as "Doctors [Husband's Last Name] and [Wife's Last Name]" if you prefer a more formal approach.
A letter would be addressed to Mr. and Doctor. If they are both Doctors it would be Doctor and Doctor.
Dear Mr. John and Rev. Sally Smith,
Hello.
addressing attorney and wife
The proper salutation for a husband and wife who are both pastors is Pastors John and Jane Jones. Letters can be addressed in the following format: Pastors John and Jane JonesWonderful ChurchAddress line 1Address line 2City, State, ZipDay, Date, YearDear Pastors John and Jane Jones:
This could be done in several ways. I believe the current best practice would be The Reverend and Mr. Smith.