- Surgeons
- Christian Shepherd
- Jack's father, disgraced surgeon.
- Doc Daneeka
- Yossarian's friend and flight surgeon, known by his complaining.
- Dr Milford Reynolds
- Doctor and chief of neurosurgery at Boston General Hospital - and Cliff's fellow contestant on Jeopardy with Cliff (Season 8 episode What is Cliff Clavin?)
- Dr. Addison Montgomery
- Former Chief of OB/GYN and Neonatal Surgery and the ex-wife of Derek Shepherd.
- Dr. Akim Tamiroff
- Local surgeon Max claims botched his appendix operation, as well as Jack Frost Mr. James' new personal security consultant. (Season 5 episode Stinkbutt)
- Dr. Alan Trader
- Chief of Surgery at Queen of Angels Memorial Hospital. (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- Dr. Angelica Austin
- Surgeon that amputates Charlie's leg.
- Dr. April Kepner
- Surgical resident from Mercy West Hospital.
- Dr. Arizona Robbins
- Pediatric surgery attending.
- Dr. Atticus "Link" Lincoln
- Chief of Orthopedic Surgery.
- Dr. Bravenec
- Surgeon recommended to Walt, one of the few surgeons in the country performing lobectomies after full-dosage radiation. (Season 2 episode Mandala)
- Dr. Calliope "Callie" Torres
- Orthopedic surgical resident.
- Dr. Chumsky
- According to the sign outside emergency room, Dr. Chumsky is scheduled to Disembowel Kenny.

- Dr. Cormac Hayes
- Head of Pediatric Surgery.
- Dr. Crane
- Finch poses as Harold Crane, platinum donor for New York General Hospital, and Reese poses as John Rooney, his asset manager, to keep an eye on machine number Dr. Madeleine Enright, the top cardiothoracic and trauma surgeon in the state. Later Finch poses as Dr. Crane during Oliver Veldt's surgery. (Season 2 episode Critical)
- Dr. Cristina Yang
- Skilled resident with an indomitable passion for cardiothoracic surgery.
- Dr. Daniel
- Fantastic microsurgeon that Jasper recommends to Joe, after cutting off the tip of his finger. (Season 2 episode Just the Tip)
- Dr. David Kurata
- Surgeon that forged Kilgrave's death certificate. (Season 1 episode AKA Crush Syndrome)
- Dr. Ellis Grey
- Meredith's mother and Maggie's biological mother, a highly respected surgeon who trained at Seattle Grace with Richard Webber.
- Dr. Francis Deeking
- The retired surgeon that amputates the supposedly psychic photographer's feet so he cannot leave. (Season 2 episode Marmalade Wine)
- Dr. George Tardiff
- Neurologist Dr. George Tardiff evaluated Gage at 9 months for hydrocephalus at Our Sisters of Charity Hospital.
- Dr. Henry Goose
- Surgeon to the London nobility.
- Dr. Hundtkinder
- Surgeon at the Bern Institute of Reconstructive Surgery in Switzerland (Issue #93 Taking the Plunge)
- Dr. John Fletcher
- Surgeon. (Season 2 episode Deliveries in the Rear)
- Dr. Lawrence Gordon
- John Kramer's oncologist.
- Dr. Madeleine Enright
- Finch poses as Harold Crane, platinum donor for New York General Hospital, and Reese poses as John Rooney, his asset manager, to keep an eye on machine number Dr. Madeleine Enright, the top cardiothoracic and trauma surgeon in the state. Later Finch poses as Dr. Crane during Oliver Veldt's surgery. (Season 2 episode Critical)
- Dr. Maggie Pierce
- Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery.
- Dr. Mark Sloan
- Chief of Plastic Surgery.
- Dr. Meredith Grey
- Attending general surgeon with the nickname "Medusa".
- Dr. Miranda Bailey
- General surgery resident at Seattle Grace Hospital.
- Dr. No
- According to the sign outside emergency room, Dr. No is scheduled to Kill Bond. James Bond reference.

- Dr. Owen Hunt
- Chief of Surgery at Seattle Grace Hospital.
- Dr. Petracco
- According to the sign outside emergency room, Dr. Petracco is scheduled to Practice Golf Swing.

- Dr. Phil Parslow
- Teri's surgeon friend that helped her after she suffered amnesia when she though Kim died in the car explosion. (Season 1 episode 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM)
- Dr. Preston Burke
- Former Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery.
- Dr. Richard Webber
- Longtime Chief of Surgery at Seattle Grace Hospital.
- Dr. Schafer
- Niles' heart surgeon (Season 10 episode Rooms With a View)
- Dr. Shockman
- Surgeon. (Season 2 episode Deliveries in the Rear)
- Dr. Simpson
- Simpson family relative and female Chief of Complicated Surgery at the InvasiCare Clinic that gives Lisa hope for her future after fearing she will be impacted by the defective Simpson gene. But it is only found in the Y chromosome, only affecting males. (Season 9 episode Lisa the Simpson)
- Dr. Tom Koracick
- Previously the Head of Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, Tom Koracick comes to Seattle to remove Amelia's tumor.
- Dr. Turdman
- Doctor scheduled for "Rectal surgery" on wall outside emergency room at hospital.
- Dr. Turman
- According to the sign outside emergency room, Dr. Turman is scheduled for Rectal Surgery.

- Dr. Varma
- According to the sign outside emergency room, Dr. Varma is scheduled for Colon Surgery.

- Doctor scheduled for "Colon surgery" on wall outside emergency room at hospital.
- Dr. Wiseman
- Allan's surgeon with whom his ex-girlfriend is having an affair. Telepathic psychotic monkey Ells burns them both alive in bed in a cabin during a romantic getaway.
- Grantham
- Surgeon mentioned in Dr. Wilson's casebook entry for February 24, 1865 that took particular interest in her case. (Dr. Heironymous Q. Wilson's Rutledge Private Clinic and Asylum Casebook)
- Hidetoshi Hasagawa
- Japanese janitor at Dunder Mifflin that Dwight recommends for the minority management training program, and claims to have been a heart surgeon back in Japan. (Season 6 episode Body Language)
- Moe Szyslak, Unlicensed Surgeon
- Moe's business card: "That's right. I'm a surgeon." (Season 12 episode HOMR)
- Sebastian Pierce, M.D.
- Terry and Sharon Stone interview suspects in the murder of surgeon Sebastian Pierce, M.D. at City General Hospital. (Season 1 episode Heartless)
- Thomas Elliot
- Bruce's good friend and world renowned brain surgeon that saves Bruce's life after his accident.
- Walter Davis
- When Walter goes nuts at Nadia's friend's party, he goes around introducing himself with crazy titles, one of them being "Walter Davis, Gynecologist" and another being "Walter Davis, Brain Surgeon"
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