Medical Centric Podcast delivers in-depth, evidence-based medical insights through long-form podcast conversations with doctors, scientists, and researchers. The channel dives into topics like polygenic risk scores, testing results, lifestyle changes, inflammation, overdiagnosis, and aging, presented as long-form discussions and expert analyses. It publishes frequently, with an average of around 14.0 uploads per week and approximately 385 views per video.
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We found 50 YouTube channels similar to Medical Centric Podcast
High search overlap on health and aging topics (lifestyle changes effectiveness, incidentalomas, persistent infections aging) indicates similar audience interests to Medical Centric Podcast, with strong content focus on broad, idea-driven talks (82% match total; search 100% vs content 70%), meaning they attract viewers seeking wellness and medical science insights but present content in a broader talk format rather than a dedicated medical podcast.
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Shared interest in inflammation, immune aging, and micronutrient impacts drives overlap in audience searching for health crises and nutrient effects (66% match; search 43% vs content 80%), implying similar topics delivered with his DC-focused, diet-centric approach rather than clinical podcast style.
Focus on nutrients and aging aligns with Medical Centric Podcast themes on aging and diet, yielding a 60% match (search 31%, content 79%), indicating overlapping topic interests but a likely more advocacy/organization-led content format rather than broad medical discussion.
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Overlap in interpreting medical data and lab trends parallels Medical Centric Podcast’s audience; 59% match (search 28%, content 79%), suggesting similar educational intent but MedCram centers on structured medical lectures with lab/result interpretation emphasis.
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Audience interest in supplements versus evidence-based care and evidence for supplements mirrors Medical Centric Podcast topics; 57% match (search 24%, content 79%), indicating overlap in supplement discourse though Dr. Stanfield emphasizes critical appraisal and evidence-heavy critique.
Parallels in concerns about overdiagnosis and screening align with Medical Centric Podcast’s analytical health discourse; 56% match (search 24%, content 78%), signaling a shared audience despite Welch’s tighter, evidence-centered framing on screening.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include TEDx Talks (82% match) and Dr. Eric Berg DC (66% match). They share overlapping queries with Medical Centric Podcast such as lifestyle changes effectiveness, inflammation health crisis, incidentalomas explained, and persistent infections aging. TEDx Talks has about 44.2M subscribers, while Dr. Berg has about 14.5M, both vastly larger than Medical Centric Podcast’s 697k subscribers, highlighting a size gap. MedCram (59% match) and Dr Brad Stanfield (57% match) also compete on medical test results interpretation and supplements versus evidence-based care, respectively, with smaller but notable subscriber bases (1.7M and 320k). All identified competitors converge on medical diagnostics and evidence-based health topics, creating overlap in search queries around test results, aging, and treatment effectiveness.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Medical Centric Podcast?
TEDx Talks — 82% match, 44.2M subscribers; Dr. Eric Berg DC — 66% match, 14.5M subscribers; Alliance for Aging Research — 60% match, 43.4K subscribers. All three channels produce informational, health- and science-focused content aimed at a general audience, overlapping with Medical Centric Podcast in topics related to health, medical science, and wellness.
What type of content does Medical Centric Podcast make?
Medical Centric Podcast creates health- and medicine-focused content, including real doctor interviews and discussions on topics like polygenic risk scores, lifestyle changes, supplements, overdiagnosis, and lifestyle diseases. The channel uploads about 14.0 videos per week, with an average of 385 views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Medical Centric Podcast?
We analyze Medical Centric Podcast's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.