If two married doctors have the same last name, they should be addressed as Drs. Last Name. If they have different last names, address them as Drs. Name 1 and Name 2.
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).
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.
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.
You call BOTH of them "Rabbi".
"Doctors..."
the correct salutation for two men is Messrs
Sir and Ma'am. Or, you refer to them by their rank, as in "Greetings, Colonels Smith."
Drs David and Emma Jones
i would say mr and mrs who cares if they are doctors
When addressing two doctors with the same surname, you can use "Drs. [Surname]" as a collective salutation. Alternatively, if you want to specify each individual, you can use "Dr. [First Name] [Surname] and Dr. [First Name] [Surname]." This ensures clarity while acknowledging both professionals.
You can address a letter to two doctors as: Drs. John & Jane Doe.