How to Draw a Doctor: Easy 10-Step Guide for Kids

This friendly doctor drawing guide is perfect for budding artists ages 5 and up. You will only need a pencil, an eraser, and some paper to bring this helpful character to life. Follow along to practice basic shapes and build confidence in your character design skills.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

A friendly cartoon doctor character, fully colored and ready for a drawing lesson.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Sketching the Expressive Eyes

Close-up sketch of a cartoon doctor's eyes with pupils and arched eyebrows.

Draw two rounded shapes for the eyes, adding curved lines above for eyelids and eyebrows. Inside, draw a small circle for the pupil and shade it in. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here so you can easily adjust the expression if the eyes look a bit uneven.

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Step 2: Shaping the Face and Smile

Sketch showing the outline of a doctor's face, hair, and smiling mouth.

Outline the hair on both sides of the face using soft, curved lines. Draw a smooth curve for the chin and a small 'C' shape for the ear. Add a gentle, smiling mouth. Teacher's Tip: Use short, overlapping strokes for the hair to give it a natural, textured look.

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Step 3: Adding Hair Details

Detailed sketch of a doctor's hairstyle with bangs and textured lines.

Use long and short curved lines to define the hair, creating a distinct section for the bangs. Add small upturned points at the ends for style. Teacher's Tip: Varying the length of your lines makes the hair look much more realistic and less like a solid block.

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Step 4: Drawing the Lab Coat Collar

Sketch of a doctor's neck and the collar of a white lab coat.

Draw the neck and the wide collar of the lab coat using large, curved triangles. Extend these lines outward to form the shoulders. Teacher's Tip: Make sure the collar is wide enough to look like a professional coat, not a regular shirt.

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Step 5: Sketching the Stethoscope

Drawing of a stethoscope draped around the doctor's neck.

Draw two lines descending from the ears that meet in a 'Y' shape. Add small bands along the tube for detail. Teacher's Tip: If you make a mistake, use your eraser to gently lift the graphite before moving on to the next part.

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Step 6: Adding the Stethoscope Bell and Arms

Sketch of a doctor's arm, hand, and the bell of a stethoscope.

Draw an oval at the end of the tube to form the bell. Sketch the arms using pairs of lines and add a simple hand shape. Teacher's Tip: Adding a small curved line inside the bell gives it a 3D, professional look.

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Step 7: Drawing the Second Sleeve

Sketch of the doctor's second arm with fabric folds indicated by lines.

Sketch the other sleeve and hand. Add small lines near the elbow and shoulder to show folds in the fabric. Teacher's Tip: Folds in clothing are just simple, short 'V' shapes—they add a lot of life to your drawing!

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Step 8: Adding the Clipboard

Sketch of a doctor holding a clipboard with a clip detail.

Draw a rectangle behind the hand to represent the clipboard, adding a small 'C' shape at the top for the clip. Extend the lab coat lines downward. Teacher's Tip: Keep the clipboard lines straight to contrast with the curved lines of the doctor's body.

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Step 9: Completing the Outfit

Sketch of the doctor's pants and shoes to complete the full-body drawing.

Draw the bottom of the shirt, the pants, and the shoes. Use an inverted 'V' shape for the pants legs. Teacher's Tip: Ensure the shoes are rounded to match the cartoon style of the rest of the figure.

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Step 10: Bring Your Doctor to Life with Color

Final colored cartoon doctor drawing.

Time to color! Use bright, cheerful colors for the scrubs and a clean white or light blue for the lab coat. Teacher's Tip: Use your drawing to say 'thank you' to a healthcare worker in your life—it makes a great handmade card!