Online Dating

The Love Doctor

August 2nd, 2010

If shows like Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice have you swooning over your television set and you find yourself dreaming up ways to snag your own “McDreamy,” then you have to check this out!

Whether it’s their status, salary or style, there’s just something about doctors that people find very attractive. Television is filled with shows about hospital romances and model-looking doctors. Viewers just can’t get enough of the medical dramas! So much so that online dating sites were created to help match men and women looking to date a doctor.

If that’s you, then check these interesting sites out!

Doctors Dating Sites:

These are not free online dating sites (except  Medical Passions) because they do charge a membership fee. A lot of people have concerns regarding safety in online dating and while the sites maintain that security measures are taken through a screening process, they remind users to exercise caution. It works similar to other dating sites only that the pool of people in these ones is filled with doctors and healthcare workers.

If an online dating service isn’t for you then there are other ways to meet a doctor to date. You could always follow the advice of this post on How to Date a Doctor from eHow.com.

Their main suggestions?

  1. Hang out in cafes, bars and restaurants near your local hospital.
  2. Volunteer at the hospital and network with the staff.

Essentially, the more you hang around doctors and the spots they frequent, the higher the probability that you will have contact with them and possibly end up in love!

Find out what type of person fits well in the healthcare industry to see what kind of individual you could potentially be dating!

Meet an available doctor. Frequent cafes, bars and restaurants near your local hospital. Watch for patrons in white coats or medical scrubs. Listen for individuals who drop complicated medical terms in casual conversation.

  • Step 2

    Volunteer at your local hospital. Network with the hospital staff to discover doctors in need of a more active social life.

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