TV's Hottest Doctors of All Time

by Sabrina Cognata
George Clooney as Dr. Doug Ross on "ER"
Dr. Ross is perhaps the dreamiest of doctors on this list, and maybe that’s because it was the role that put George Clooney on the map. However, it’s probably because of the super-romantic relationship he had with nurse Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) that swept us off our feet.

Patrick Dempsey as Dr. Derek Shepherd on "Grey’s Anatomy"
Patrick might be known as McDreamy to millions of people, but he’ll always be the dashing Dr. Derek Shepherd to us. His ability to work with Meredith despite her insecurity issues makes him twice the hero. Plus, it doesn't hurt that he's good- looking enough to be called by his dreamy nickname on and off set.

by Sabrina Cognata
Katherine Heigl as Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens on "Grey’s Anatomy"
Katherine’s natural good looks gave life to the idealistic resident Izzie, but it was her star-crossed affair with heart patient Denny that made everyone fall in love with her. No matter what dramatic story line is developed for Izzie, Katherine’s been able to pull it off looking smokin’ hot. And in a wardrobe of perpetual scrubs, that's no small feat.

Julian McMahon as Dr. Christian Troy on "Nip/Tuck"
Christian Troy is the bad boy of medicine, and actor Julian McMahon makes it all possible. No matter how terrible and misogynistic Christian is, he rebounds by doing something amazing, like adopting a fatherless child. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that he is ridiculously good looking.

Olivia Wilde as Dr. Hadley (aka Thirteen) on "House, M.D."
Olivia plays the bisexual doctor with Huntington’s disease who's constantly at odds with her boss, cantankerous Dr. House (Hugh Laurie). After the bedroom-eyed vixen overcame her fear of finding out that she tested positive for the disease, she fell for fellow doctor Eric Foreman (Omar Epps). Not only is she beautiful and charming, but Megan Fox says she’s crushing hard on Olivia. Who can argue with that?

Denzel Washington as Dr. Philip Chandler on "St. Elsewhere"
When Denzel played an idealistic young doctor who found himself trying to do the right thing in a failed medical system, he ended up stealing the primetime hearts of '80s America. It’s been two decades since St. Elsewhere catapulted the then-unknown Washington into mega-stardom, but he's still as handsome as ever.

Matthew Fox as Dr. Jack Shephard on "Lost"
If there's one doctor we’d like to be stuck on a deserted island with, it would definitely be Dr. Jack Shephard. Not only is he rugged and sexy, but he's even able to save lives without the medical tools of modern technology. If he could only use his natural leadership qualities to openly express his feelings for Kate (Evangeline Lily), then maybe he’d be the perfect guy.

Neil Patrick Harris as Dr. Doogie Howser on "Doogie Howser, M.D."
Harris became a bona fide teen heartthrob when he won the role of Doogie Howser in 1989. Since then he’s proved himself to be more than a poster boy for 14-year-old girls, but a truly versatile star of the screen and stage. Now he’s all grown-up, starring in a hit sitcom and he recently hosted the 51st Annual Emmy Awards. It's not like much has changed, he's still a heartthrob, but this time it’s for women and men alike!

Jane Seymour as Dr. Mike on "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman"
Jane Seymour personifies elegance and beauty, so to see her playing a post-Civil War doctor in the Wild West was a welcome change. However, the scenery merely highlighted Seymour’s natural good looks, which was appreciated by many a male fan of the series.

Alex O’Loughlin as Dr. Andy Yablonski on "Three Rivers"
Alex might be the newest member to this list, but he's certainly in good company. As Dr. Andy Yablonski, he's bound to give a few of these hot docs a run for their money in the hospital heartthrob department. We wish him luck on the job!
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