For years, Dr. Vernon “Doc” Mullins has been the wise anchor of Virgin River—a gruff yet tender healer whose steady presence has comforted generations in the small town.
His old-school charm, unapologetic honesty, and unshakeable dedication to his patients have made him the emotional backbone of the community. But with his health faltering—
deteriorating vision and rumors of professional missteps—his days at the clinic may be numbered. As Season 7 approaches, one burning question tugs at every fan: Who will step up in Doc’s absence?
If Doc is forced to step away, even temporarily, the clinic—and the town—face a defining moment. Healthcare is nonnegotiable, and its missing core threatens the lifeblood of Virgin River. Amid whispers and uncertainties, four potential successors have quietly emerged, each bringing unique strengths, tension, and potential for growth.
1. Mel Monroe: The Natural Healer and Community Pillar
Why She’s the Front‐Runner
Melinda “Mel” Monroe isn’t just qualified—she’s already doing the work. As a nurse practitioner and midwife, she handles high-risk deliveries, urgent care crises, and emotional breakdowns with calm and compassion. From delivering baby Denny to offering grief counseling, Mel’s depth of care has earned the town’s unshakeable trust.
What Could Hinder Her Rise
Mel has shouldered enough. From mourning her husband to enduring fertility grief, she’s proven resilient—but not unbreakable. Rumors of a honeymoon trip and the possibility of adoption mean her plate is already full. Would she choose to burden herself with the entire clinic? Might she opt instead for partnership rather than full ownership?
The Bottom Line
If Virgin River needs continuity and trust, Mel is the most emotionally grounded choice. Under her leadership, the clinic wouldn’t just stay functional—it would flourish with heart behind every diagnosis.
2. Dr. Cameron Hayek: The Educated Outsider With A Heart
Why He Could Step In
Dr. Cameron Hayek was hired on credentials—charming, intelligent, and thorough. Though his entry sparked tension (his clashing with Mel over Jack’s PTSD testing was notable), he’s shown humility, adaptability, and plenty of medical skill. He’s the only other licensed doctor in town, making him a logical contender—if not the most beloved one.
Where He Might Stumble
Virgin River is built on relationships—not resumes. Cameron’s outsider status might alienate people, and his budding romance with Muriel risks distracting him. He needs more than a license—he needs trust, which he’s still earning in small doses.
The Verdict
From a medical standpoint, Cameron’s the go-to, especially if regulatory bodies demand a fully licensed physician at the helm. But bridging emotional fences will be his real challenge.