Travis Stork Biography
Travis Stork is an American TV personality, emergency physician as well as author who is famous for his part on The Bachelor and as the host of the syndicated daytime talk show The Doctors from the year 2008 to 2020.
Travis Stork Age
He was born in 1972 in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. He is 49 years old as of 9th March 2021.
Travis Stork Family
He said through the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that his parents were both Midwestern farmers and that he was privileged to be the family’s first doctor. Stork was raised in Missouri and completed from Parkway West High School in Ballwin.
Travis Stork Wife
Come the month of June 30th 2012, he got married to pediatrician, Charlotte Brown. They separated on March 25th 2015. On August 3rd 2019, he married his three-year girlfriend, Parris Bell. Stork and Bell had their first child a son, on June 17th 2020.
Travis Stork Height
He has a height of 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall.
Travis Stork Net Worth
Stork has a net worth estimated at $15 million.
Travis Stork Career
Stork got a magna cum laude from Duke University as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and a medical degree with honors at the University of Virginia, where he was one of the Alpha Omega Alpha. He then started a residency in emergency medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
Stork featured on Season 8 of The Bachelor during his residency. During the show’s season finale, he chose schoolteacher Sarah Stone, who lived just a few blocks away from his Nashville home. Nevertheless, only one week after the show’s pre-recorded finale aired, the two announced the end of their relationship.
He completed his residency and then served in emergency departments at Vanderbilt and a hospital in Colorado. He aired The Doctors, a daytime medical/talk show located in Los Angeles, from its debut in the month of September 2008 until September 2020, when the show changed to a single-host format. Stork led a panel of three physicians from different fields (pediatrics, plastic surgery, and obstetrics/gynecology) who talked about health matters and answered audience questions on the show. The concept was motivated by a series of segments that aired on Dr. Phil, to that Stork was as well a frequent contributor.
Come 2010, the show got a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show Informative. As per a 2014 study published in the British Medical Journal, “evidence backed up 63 percent, contradicted 14 percent, and was not found for 24 percent” of the panel of doctors’ recommendations, and that “the public should be skeptical about recommendations given on medical talk shows.” Stork was chairman of the Medical Advisory Board of telehealth company MDLIVE in October the year 2013. He was no more associated with the company as of March the year 2015. Stork has written many health books for the general public, among them; The Lean Belly Prescription and The Doctor’s Diet, which both made the New York Times Best Seller list in the “Advice, How-to & Miscellaneous” category.