Both target health-conscious viewers with practical medical guidance and lifestyle-oriented health topics, evidenced by high search overlap on colorectal health, leg pain causes, and aging-related muscle training, though Berg emphasizes functional wellness content while Talking With Docs leans more on clinical explanations.
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Both channels aim to explain medical topics to a broad audience and address general medical show accuracy, reflected in strong search overlap on medical show accuracy while Talking With Docs provides deeper doc-style explanations similar to Doctor Mike’s approachable clinical content.
Both attract audiences seeking educational health info, with shared queries on anesthesia, gut microbiome, and colorectal health; TED-Ed’s content is highly educational and animated, while Talking With Docs provides more direct medical discussion.
Both serve as trusted medical information sources with overlap on colonoscopy prep, constipation prevention, and preoperative testing guidelines, though Mayo Clinic presents more formal, institution-backed clinical guidance whereas Talking With Docs offers narrative doc-style explanations.
Both cover colorectal screening topics and screening guidelines, aligning on queries about colon cancer screening options; Hopkins Kimmel’s content is more concise clinical tidbits, while Talking With Docs provides deeper diagnostic context.
Both discuss postoperative recovery and aging-related muscle training with similar search interests, but the podcast format tends to be conversational while Talking With Docs presents concise, video-based medical tutorials.
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| #7 | 62% | Doctor Alex | 76% | 227K | 41% | 5 |
| #8 | 62% | Matthew Harb, M.D ▶ | 79% | 1.5M | 36% | 3 |
| #9 | 61% | UCLA Health | 74% | 575K | 40% | 4 |
| #10 | 60% | Max Feinstein | 74% | 204K | 39% | 6 |
| #11 | 59% | Dr. Rami Nader | 73% | 39.6K | 39% | 3 |
| #12 | 59% | Summit Medical Institute | 76% | 25K | 34% | 3 |
| #13 | 58% | Bob & Brad | 79% | 5.4M | 28% | 4 |
| #14 | 57% | Physio REHAB | 75% | 289K | 30% | 5 |
| #15 | 57% | KenDBerryMD ▶ | 78% | 3.7M | 25% | 5 |
| #16 | 56% | St. Charles Center for Orthopedics & Neurosurgery | 77% | 12.2K | 25% | 4 |
| #17 | 56% | TEDx Talks ▶ | 69% | 44.2M | 36% | 4 |
| #18 | 56% | Mark Hyman, MD | 79% | 1.5M | 21% | 2 |
| #19 | 55% | Doctor Mike Hansen | 77% | 1.2M | 23% | 1 |
| #20 | 55% | LivingHealthyChicago | 79% | 129K | 19% | 1 |
| #21 | 55% | Dr. Dani Fisher | 79% | 9.8K | 19% | 1 |
| #22 | 55% | University Hospitals | 74% | 30.7K | 27% | 2 |
| #23 | 55% | Andrew Huberman ▶ | 73% | 7.4M | 27% | 5 |
| #24 | 55% | Conan Liu, M.D. | 79% | 76.8K | 19% | 1 |
| #25 | 55% | Med School Insiders ▶ | 74% | 1.8M | 26% | 3 |
| #26 | 54% | Level Up RN ▶ | 70% | 786K | 31% | 3 |
| #27 | 54% | Narayana Health ▶ | 74% | 871K | 23% | 1 |
| #28 | 53% | MedStar Health | 70% | 86.8K | 28% | 2 |
| #29 | 53% | Penn Medicine ▶ | 76% | 77.1K | 19% | 1 |
| #30 | 53% | Dr. Tracey Marks ▶ | 68% | 2.3M | 31% | 6 |
| #31 | 53% | VIGEO | 71% | 81.9K | 27% | 3 |
| #32 | 53% | Global Triathlon Network | 73% | 1.1M | 23% | 2 |
| #33 | 53% | Ninja Nerd ▶ | 72% | 4.2M | 23% | 1 |
| #34 | 53% | James C. Wittig, MD | 72% | 8.9K | 23% | 1 |
| #35 | 53% | Singing River Health System | 72% | 2.5K | 23% | 1 |
| #36 | 53% | Dr. Benjamin Benulis | 75% | 5.7K | 19% | 1 |
| #37 | 52% | Rhesus Medicine | 73% | 482K | 21% | 2 |
| #38 | 51% | Sunnybrook Hospital | 67% | 127K | 28% | 3 |
| #39 | 51% | Washington Post | 69% | 2.8M | 25% | 2 |
| #40 | 51% | National Cancer Institute | 73% | 34.3K | 18% | 2 |
| #41 | 50% | UPMC | 68% | 51.4K | 23% | 1 |
| #42 | 50% | Good Morning America | 70% | 5.5M | 19% | 3 |
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| #45 | 48% | A Joyful Mind | 68% | 58.9K | 19% | 1 |
| #46 | 46% | X-Plain Patient Education | 64% | 60.3K | 19% | 1 |
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| #48 | 45% | CNN ▶ | 62% | 19.3M | 19% | 1 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Talking With Docs?
Dr. Eric Berg DC — 86% match, 14.5M subscribers; Doctor Mike — 80% match, 14.7M subscribers; TED-Ed — 67% match, 22.4M subscribers. All three channels are health-focused with educational or medical content similar to Talking With Docs, targeting medical topics for broad audiences.
What type of content does Talking With Docs make?
Talking With Docs creates orthopedic and medical education content, as indicated by video titles about questions orthopedic surgeons get asked, vibration plates for muscle and bone, and medical show accuracy. The channel average is 114.2K views per video, and uploads occur with a variable frequency (implied by the range of recent videos); typical uploads appear to be multiple videos per week given the recent activity and view counts.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Talking With Docs?
We analyze Talking With Docs'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.
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