Dr. Contessa Metcalfe

Dr. Contessa Metcalfe Trailers

Deadly Attraction TrailerGod's Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story TrailerFirst Comes Love, Then Comes Murder Trailer

Dr. Contessa Metcalfe (born June 4, 1976) is a family medicine specialist, entrepreneur and TV personality. She is married to Dr. Walter Scott Metcalfe. She is known as a cast member on Bravo's reality series Married to Medicine (2013), and Married to Medicine: Los Angeles (2019). She attended Xavier University of Louisiana where she earned her undergraduate degree in psychology/pre-medicine. After graduating from St. Louis University School of Medicine, she answered her call to patriotism and decided to join the Navy. The Navy taught her to fly and allowed her to travel the world as a flight surgeon. She completed her residency training at the National Naval Medical Center and Meharry Medical College. She owns Chastain Integrative Medicine, located in the prestigious Buckhead region of Atlanta where she specializes in medical aesthetics, preventive, occupational and addiction medicine. She is also co-owner of Haute’ Doc Nutraceuticals, a supplier of high-quality vitamins and supplements. In addition to being a successful entrepreneur, she also works as a pharmacovigilance physician for a major pharmaceutical company.

Most Popular Dr. Contessa Metcalfe Trailers

Total trailers found: 3

Deadly Attraction Trailer (2025)

23 January 2025

After encountering a younger man who reignites her faith in true love, Ebony sees a jealous dark side in him and soon realizes it can turn deadly.

First Comes Love, Then Comes Murder Trailer (2023)

16 July 2023

Despite initially starting out in wedded bliss, devoted wife Candice and her manipulative husband, Ken, end up at odds, so much so that he hires a hitman to kill her and their unborn child.

God's Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story Trailer (2023)

19 October 2023

Based on the life of Sheila Johnson who retired from the Air Force after being diagnosed with stage IV metastatic breast cancer and later went on to found an advocacy group to support Black women and men diagnosed with the disease.