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    Married to Medicine Houston

    Married to Medicine Houston: Where are the stars of Bravo reality series now?

    Kaitlin Steinberg
    Jan 3, 2017 | 12:34 pm

    I’m not sure how many viewers of Married to Medicine Houston watch other Bravo shows, but it is customary, once a show wraps, for the stars to gather with Bravo host extraordinaire Andy Cohen to rehash all of the past season’s drama. For some reason, this show, which has consistently been treated like an afterthought by the Bravo powers that be, isn’t getting a reunion. The fact that it wrapped filming nearly two years ago and there will be no show to catch viewers up on the current goings-on in the Houston medical community led us (and many other viewers) to wonder: Where are they now?

    So we reached out to Ashandra, Elly, Erika, Monica and Rachel, along with special guest star Cindi Rose, to find out what they’ve been up to since filming ended. Did Erika and Derek decide to have a baby? Are Monica and Imad still together? Has Maribel finally moved out of Rachel’s house? We’ve got all your answers right here.

    Ashandra
    Dr. A has already been super busy in the new year — so busy that we weren’t able to get much info from her. We can tell you that she’s opened a new practice, though, called Elite Dental Wellness, and she’s ready to give your smile “a touch of class.”

    Ashandra and my darling Ricky remain very involved in their church, The Fountain of Praise, which partnered with the Wainerdi Wellness Institute to open the Hillcroft Health and Wellness Center in March of 2015, and yes, there are dental facilities there (thanks in part to Ashandra’s hard work).

    Avery and Logan are doing great, but, in spite of Ricky’s pleading, there have been no new additions to the Batiste/Cumby clan. I’m not sure how Ashandra has managed to put a kibosh on Ricky’s plans, though, cause that fine man is looking better than ever. Hey, Ricky!

    Elly
    Since filming ended, Elly (who is, in fact, a doctor) has been busy growing her practice, Memorial Hearing. She’s also been busy with her side business, Sofreh Chic, constructing sofrehs for Persian weddings, sometimes with the help of her sister, Pegah.

    That’s right, even though there was talk of her moving, Pegah still spends most of her time in Houston, so the sisters still get to see each other frequently. In fact, the two of them spend a lot of time with Rachel and Ashandra, as well — a group Elly lovingly refers to as “my batches.”

    Elly’s adorable parents are “as adorable as ever” and still cook complete Persian feasts for the family almost daily. I’m now submitting my application to be a part of the “batches” and help eat all the Persian food.

    Elly says she doesn’t really stay in touch with Erika and Monica, as they were “just not on the same page.” She does call the process of working on the show an “exciting experience,” though, and she’s happy that the show was able to bring so much attention to the field of audiology and the great work she does to help others. #doctorgateOVER

    Erika
    For Erika, “the show feels like a million years ago!” Much of the season focused on Erika and Derek’s exploration into fertility and options for having a family, and earlier this year the couple went through IVF and froze two embryos. Erika says she basically found out on camera that she wasn’t fertile and pretty much couldn’t get pregnant the natural way. The IVF produced two viable embryos — a boy and a girl — so now Erika and Derek are trying to decide when to implant (they’re leaning toward this spring) and if they should use a surrogate. The whole process was very stressful for the two of them, but Erika thinks it’s important for women to see other women struggling with fertility, since the issues are far more common than many people realize. Derika did welcome a new family member shortly after wrapping the show, though: an English Bulldog named Bucky!

    As for the practice, Erika says that is going amazingly well. The name was changed to Houston Plastic Craniofacial & Sinus Surgery, and they opened a big, new building near Memorial City. With plans to open a new office in The Woodlands soon, Erika is busier than ever and shifting her focus away from reconstructive and trauma surgery and toward cosmetic surgery. Either way, she still has blood on her nearly 99 percent of the time.

    Recently, Erika has been dealing with her mother’s dementia, which could be due to Alzheimer’s or could be a repercussion from years of wrestling injuries known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy. (Her mother is former pro-wrestler Betty Niccoli.) She says it’s heartbreaking to watch someone you love deteriorate, but she’s grateful for all the time they get to spend together.

    Speaking of spending time together…yeah, that ain’t really happening with Erika and the rest of the ladies. She and Monica have become close since working on the show together (they did know each other before filming, though), but she admits she didn’t develop friendships with anyone else.

    “It was such a whirlwind of a few months, and it’s so easy to see how the stresses of the show bring some people together and pit others against each other,” Erika says. “I don’t know exactly what I expected, but it was such a bizarre experience!”

    Monica
    Like Ashandra, Monica responded to our request for an update by noting how busy she is. Clearly, as viewers, we find it easy to forget that these women are, you know, working doctors, and they aren’t waiting around Twitter for me to contact them. Sigh.

    Anyway, the big news with Monica is that she and Imad finally did it! Yes, ladies and gents, they finally...broke up! The two don’t seem to have any bad blood, though, so that’s nice.

    Monica has also expanded her dancing talents beyond Bollywood to ballroom dancing. In May, she performed at the Asian/Pacific American Heritage Association gala as part of their “Dancing with the Stars” event.

    No word on how her super-sweet parents are doing, but let me be the first to suggest a spin-off in which her mother counsels would-be couples on their love lives over margaritas. Perfection, am I right?

    Rachel
    Rachel and James have probably seen the biggest changes since the show ended. Not only did Mama Maribel move out (don’t worry, she’s still close enough to come over for a mimosa at a moment’s notice), but a new, even cuter (sorry, Maribel) tenant moved in. In August, the couple welcomed their first child, William! He’s positively adorable, and Rachel says that while James still loves his work, he loves coming home to his little guy even more.

    Rachel has stayed on the dean’s list in nursing school — there are photos on Twitter to prove it!—and plans on graduating this February. She’s currently considering job options and “looking forward to no longer being a student.” Let’s just hope she can still make time for wine once she’s done hosting study groups.

    And as for Maribel…oh, Maribel, you saucy minx! Maribel is still single, so I think once Monica’s mom starts her dating advice show, Maribel should bring in potential suitors for evaluation. Are you listening, Bravo? Married to Medicine Houston may not be back for a second season, but I’m pretty sure this new idea is gold.

    Cindi
    Ever the go-getter, Cindi hasn't slowed down at all since the show ended. She co-produced an award-winning documentary about silhouette art called Silhouette Secrets and has been traveling on a 19-city tour creating silhouettes for Hermés. She also continues to be a fixture on Houston's social/fundraising scene and points out that she raised more than $100,000 for charity events during the filming of MTMH.

    She has recently become a grandmother — twice! She has two four-month-old grandbabies, one from her daughter, Erica, a reality star in her own right who made a few appearances on the show, and one from her son, Ben.

    When she isn't doting on those two cuties, Cindi does keep in touch with Monica and Erika, and she's even reached out to Elly, Rachel and Ashandra. Cindi maintains she "never spoke poorly of anyone" on the show, and she forgives those who did "for all for the unkind words they said during filming to my face and behind my back. I know they did it for ratings."

    She still enjoys tending her home garden, but no word on whether she continues to pull weeds in a designer beret.

    Ladies, thanks for all the laughs, all the secondhand embarrassment and all the wine your antics forced me to drink. Mostly, thanks for representing Houston in such a great way! Sure, there were some unfortunate moments here and there, but, for the most part, the cast of Married to Medicine Houston showed the masses what we’ve known all along: Houston is diverse, cultured and, yes, a little crazy.

    James and Rachel Suliburk with new baby William.

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    Here are the top 14 things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Feb 25, 2026 | 6:30 pm
    The rodeo returns with the cook-off, downtown parade, and more.
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    The rodeo returns with the cook-off, downtown parade, and more.

    We’re just a few days away from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, but Houstonians can get into the cowboy spirit this weekend with the World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest and by dressing up for Go Texan Day on Friday.

    Azumi, City Place, Feges BBQ, HiFi at the Finn, and The Pit Room will celebrate the day with food and drink specials, indoor and outdoor activities, and other surprises. Of course, we have other things popping off this weekend, including a neon cocktail pop-up bar, an Indian film festival, and — to start the Rodeo off on the right boot (sorry) — a downtown rodeo parade.

    Don't miss our list of this week's best food events for even more suggestions.

    Thursday, February 26

    Hotel Saint Augustine presents Rodeo Rendezvous
    To salute the upcoming Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Hotel Saint Augustine has got an exclusive, month-long retail residency called Rodeo Rendezvous. The series features a rotating lineup of premier artisans and brands – offering people options for both their 2026 Rodeo wardrobe and for their home collections. The property will convert two of its rooms into a curated boutique destination, blending authentic Texas heritage with high-end fashion, art, and cultural touch points. Through Sunday, March 22. Noon.

    Montrose Country Club presents Pink Pop Up Bar
    Montrose Country Club will be turning up the color with the debut of its limited-run Pink Pop Up Bar, an immersive neon cocktail experience designed for weekend nights out, high energy brunches, and vibrant group gatherings – and no membership is required. Signature cocktails include the passion fruit-driven Show Pony, the tequila-forward Paloma Pink, and the tropical Neon Storm rum blend. 5 pm (11 am Saturday and Sunday).

    AJ McQueen presents GodBody Weekend Opening Mixer
    The 4th Annual GodBody Weekend, founded by Houston-based independent artist and community leader AJ McQueen, will take place this weekend with activations across Houston, culminating in a gathering at the legendary Eldorado Ballroom in Third Ward. The cultural festival is designed to inspire mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical growth, and it all starts with an opening mixer this Thursday night. 7 pm.

    Friday, February 27

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Movies Houstonians Love: Perfect Days
    Hirayama (Kôji Yakusho) seems utterly content with his simple life as a cleaner of toilets in Tokyo. A series of unexpected encounters gradually reveals more of his past in this moving and poetic reflection on finding beauty in the everyday world. German filmmaker Wim Wenders returned to Japan, a country that has long inspired him, to make this gentle humanist drama that earned multiple awards. Inprint Houston executive director Rich Levy will introduce this Movies Houstonians Love presentation. 7 pm.

    Rice Cinema presents Le Passion de Jeanne D’Arc
    Carl Thedor Dreyer’s legendary silent film from 1928 is supposedly based on the documents of her trial before the authorities, but the film is so present and alive to the world of Joan of Arc (Renee Jeanne Falconetti) that it feels like it happens in the moment. With cinematography by Rudolph Maté and an unparalleled performance by Falconetti, Dreyer’s radical construction of space and close-up reinvents the world from the ground up — painful, luminous, unforgettable. 7 pm.

    Urban Souls Dance Company presents Truth Be Told
    Truth Be Told is Urban Souls Dance Company’s annual Black History Month dance concert, presented by Black Arts Movement Houston. Through contemporary dance, African American vernacular movement, and embodied storytelling, the concert honors the stories, ancestors, and cultural legacies that shape the Black experience. Blending historic repertory with bold new choreography, Truth Be Told explores memory, courage, joy, and resilience, centering truth-telling as both an act of resistance and a pathway to healing. 7:30 pm.

    The Catastrophic Theatre presents Katy Perry Candy Darling Mary Magdalene
    In this stage production, making its world premiere with The Catastrophic Theatre, a punk elitist attempts to sell his band on a rock opera he wrote about meeting his favorite pop star. But first he has to explain why he has a favorite pop star, why it’s Katy Perry, why he wrote a rock opera about it, and how it all ties into his new look, most succinctly described as “she.” Through Saturday, March 7. 8 pm (2:30 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, February 28

    Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo presents Downtown Rodeo Parade
    U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Scott Ruskan, a rescue swimmer whose lifesaving actions during the Independence Day flash floods in the Texas Hill Country earned national recognition and a commendation during the recent State of the Union address, will serve as the grand marshal of the 2026 Downtown Rodeo Parade. Ruskan will officially launch the 2026 Rodeo season at the parade, a beloved Houston tradition since 1938 that drew more than 2.7 million visitors in 2025. 10 am.

    Asia Society Texas presents Indian Film Festival Houston
    The Indian Film Festival of Houston and Asia Society Texas will celebrate the cinematic voices of India and the Diaspora with a fresh lineup of feature films, documentaries, and shorts. The highlight will be a screening of Phule, a feature-film biopic of a trailblazing couple who challenged caste oppression and gender inequality in British-ruled India. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Ananth Mahadevan. $20 for single screening; $65 for All-Day Pass. 2:30 pm.

    Craft Pita and Winnie's present Habibi Night 3.0
    Craft Pita is partnering with cocktail bar and grill Winnie’s for the third annual Habibi Night, bringing a lively, one-night celebration of Lebanese culture, food, and music. The menu will feature a mezze-style lineup of shareable appetizers along with sandwiches and cocktails. The evening will also feature Arabic Afro House music by Dr. House and a full hookah experience, creating a festive atmosphere that celebrates Lebanese culture through food, drink and community. 6 pm.

    Houston Ballet presents Sylvia
    Opening atop Mount Olympus, Stanton Welch AM’s Sylvia blends Greek mythology into a powerful story of love where three fierce women drive the story: fearless huntress Sylvia, commanding goddess Artemis, and compassionate mortal Psyche. Welch’s multilayered narrative dives between mythical and human realms as the three heroines each journey on their own path to love, leading to a tale of mayhem, mischief, magic, and romance. Through Sunday, March 8. 7:30 pm (7:30 pm Thursday; 2 pm Sunday).

    Sunday, March 1

    Velocity | Sim Racing Lounge First Year Anniversary
    Velocity | Sim Racing Lounge is commemorating its one-year anniversary with an all-day celebration at its Sawyer Yards location. The jam-packed party will feature interactive activities throughout the day, culminating in an invitation-only All-Stars Grand Prix. The top three racers will take home year-long Velocity memberships: first place will receive the Ultimate membership, valued at $3,600; second place will receive the Pro membership, valued at $2,100; third place will take home the Racer membership, valued at $1,200. 9 am.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Winter Festival “Year of the Horse”
    The Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza and the Cullen Sculpture Garden once again team up for the MFAH’s Winter Festival, which will get its Lunar New Year on and celebrate the Year of the Horse. The day will feature dynamic music, a performance by Taiko Drummers with Kaminari Taiko of Houston, K-pop dancers presented by Han Narea, the North America Youth Chinese Orchestra, a kung fu/tai chi demo from Shi Xing Hao Shaolin Kungfu Academy, and a giant dragon and lion dance from Lee’s Golden Dragon. 1 pm.

    Goode Company presents Texas Independence Day Celebration
    Goode Company and Levi Goode Brands invites folks to join them for a Texas Independence Day Celebration — an event honoring 190 years of the Lone Star State. This event is a way to honor and celebrate the bounty that Texas offers, celebrating with dishes inspired by the unique flavors of Texas. Texas-based country band The Broken Spokes will provide live acoustic accompaniment to the evening’s festivities. 4 pm.

    The rodeo returns with the cook-off, downtown parade, and more.
    Courtesy of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
    The rodeo returns with the cook-off, downtown parade, and more.
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