The doctors went on strike mid February, pressing for their annual bonuses, an increase in on-call allowances and cheaper cars. Nurses joined the strike last week.
Government had deployed army doctors to work at affected public hospitals.
The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) said in a statement they now waited for the government to deliver on its promises.
The government increased doctors' on-call allowances to 360 U.S. dollars per month from 288 dollars and promised a car loan package and created 250 new posts for doctors and 2,000 posts for nurses.
Zimbabwe's public health service delivery has deteriorated significantly over the years due to lack of funds and suffers from shortages of critical health personnel, drugs and equipment.
The resumption of work by the doctors and nurses comes at a time when government is engaging with restive civil servants who are demanding their 2016 annual bonuses.
The civil servants had initially planned to hold a demonstration on Monday in protest over the delayed bonuses but suspended it to allow for a meeting with government officials.
The cash-strapped government has offered to pay the bonuses with housing stands instead of cash.
However, it is reported that some civil servants want their bonuses in cash instead of land.
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