Strange, Reckless and Dippy Doctor Names
Last time, we promised to pass on a few more weird doctor names. Not actually weird, but names that tell what type of medicine the doctor does.
When it comes to psychiatrists, the pickings can be pretty strange or even looney, as you’ll see below.
In psychiatry, you are supposed to open up and bare your soul to find out what’s really bothering you. But how are you supposed to relax and chat away about first impressions of your mother if you are stretched out on a couch with a physician sitting nearby named Dr. Reckless? Or Dr. Strange? You should also ask yourself the same question if you find yourself in the company of mental health professionals Drs. Moodie, Nutt, Dippy, Looney, Crabb and Dement.
Foot doctoring is always more fun. Especially if you can see any of the following: Drs. Hopper, Shu, Korn, Foote, Cornfield, Shoemaker or Dr. Tozzi (who pronounces his name “toe-sie.”) If you come across Dr. Smellsey, don’t worry too much about the state of your socks.
General surgeons include Drs. Hackman, Hacker, Blades, Gore, Knott, Payne, Organ, Graves, Cutts, Slaughter, Kutteroff, Butcher and Dr. Stop who is a vasectomy specialist. British Dr. Waterfall is a urological surgeon.
Probably the ultimate do-what-you’re named partnership resulted when two British doctors teamed up to write a medical article about incontinence for the British Journal of Urology.
The authors? Drs. Splatt and Weedon.





