Dr. Brown tries to intervene when a bulimic high school champion wrestler (guest star Douglas Smith, Gregory Smith's brother) puts his life in jeopardy for an important tournament. Bright is suspended from school after he fights with Amy's boyfriend Tommy (Paul Wasilewski). Linda Abbott suspects that that Andy is reluctant to move their relationship to a more intimate level because of her HIV status. Finally, Ephram is convinced that college student Madison is embarrassed to be seen with him.
Dr. Andy Brown's seemingly perfect life was shattered when his wife, Julie, washuged in a tragic car accident. Prior to the accident, Andy was a world-famous neurosurgeon who often put his career before his family life. Now, Andy must single-handedly raise his two children, Ephram and Delia. In order to do so, Andy moved his family from New York City to the quiet, yet charming town of Everwood, Colorado.
In Everwood, Andy opened a free clinic, much to the dismay of most of the citizens. However, Edna Harper saw something in Andy that no one else saw and applied to be Andy's nurse and office manager. Andy was also well received by Irv, Edna's husband, and his new next-door neighbor, Nina Feeney. But along with the warm welcomes came the less than pleased individuals, including Dr. Harold Abbott, who forbade his wife Rose, and children, Amy and Bright to be around Andy or his children.
But regardless of such warnings, Amy quickly befriended Ephram, who instantly fell in love with her. Over the years, the two have formed a friendship, and for awhile, they even managed to be more than just friends. Ephram also formed an unlikely bond with Bright, and the two remain close friends, and recently have become roommates. Over time, Harold warmed up to Andy, and the two are now partners. However, despite the picturesque appearance of Everwood, the residents are faced with hardships and drama, including cancer, drug addiction, secret affairs, and tragic passings all while trying to live a quiet life in a small town.