16 Star Trek Doctors Ranked Worst To Best
From classic protagonists like Bones McCoy to more recent additions like Hugh Culber, the doctors of Star Trek have played pivotal roles in the franchise. Each one brings a unique mix of compassion, intelligence, and often humor to their roles as caretakers of their respective starships or space stations. While no two are exactly alike, some have made more enduring impressions than others. Let’s take a look at the top Star Trek doctors ranked from worst to best:
1. Dr. Katherine Pulaski (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
2. Dr. Jabilo M’Benga (Star Trek: The Original Series)
3. Dr. Phlox (Star Trek: Enterprise)
4. Dr. Beverly Crusher (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
5. The Doctor – Andy Dick version (Star Trek: Voyager – “Message in a Bottle”)
6. The Emergency Medical Hologram Mark II (Star Trek: Voyager)
7. Dr. Simon Tarses (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
8. Dr. Selar (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
9. Dr. Kila Marr (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
10. Dr. Julian Bashir (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
11. Dr. Leonard ‘Bones’ McCoy (Kelvin Timeline films)
12. Alyssa Ogawa (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
13. Dr. Hugh Culber (Star Trek: Discovery)
14. Dr. Phlox (Enterprise) – Considering multiple appearances
15. The Doctor – Robert Picardo version (Star Trek: Voyager)
16. Dr. Leonard ‘Bones’ McCoy (Star Trek: The Original Series)
At the forefront is the original and most iconic, Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek: The Original Series, with his unique blend of empathy and irascible charm solidifying him as an enduring favorite among fans of the show.