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  1. Netflix offers a wide array of medical TV shows that delve into various aspects of healthcare, from dramatic hospital scenes to gripping documentaries and thrillers.

    • 'Grey’s Anatomy'
    • 'Chicago Med'
    • 'The Good Doctor'
    • 'St. Elsewhere'
    • 'Casualty'
    • 'The Resident'
    • 'House'
    • 'Er'
    • 'M*A*S*H'

    The daddy of all US hospital shows, now screening its 18th season, Grey’s is the longest-running medical drama in US TV history. The show follows the staff at Seattle Grace Hospital as they juggle their personal lives and their careers as medics. While Patrick Dempsey as leading doctor Derek Shepherd (nicknamed ‘McDreamy’) may have won in the heart...

    A spin off from the already popular Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., this series is set in the emergency room of a hospital in – you guessed it – Chicago, with the medics in the city’s busiest trauma unit coping with whatever is thrown at them each day. The first series begins with the opening of the state-of-the-art at the centre, which is immediate...

    An interesting twist on the medical drama, this series sees Freddie Highmore (Bates Motel) play Shaun Murphy, an autistic surgeon with a troubled past who relocates from a small town to a prestigious hospital in San Jose. While his abilities – including near photographic memory – see him demonstrate impressive skills on the ward, his hiring isn’t p...

    A seminal medical drama, St. Elsewhere came from the same production stable as Hill Street Blues, which had reinvented the cop show with its ensemble cast, hard-hitting stories and realistic filming style. St Eligius is a down-at-heel hospital in Boston, which finds itself taking patients that are shunned by the more prestigious medical centres in ...

    Hi, America? It’s the UK here. Think 18 seasons of Grey’s Anatomy is quite something? Well, check out Casualty, now running for a whopping 35 years and still going strong in the UK. The drama started as a rather politically leant study of an accident and emergency department. However, it soon broadened out into a now familiar mix of medical issues,...

    A hard-hitting take on the medical drama, looking at the ‘business’ of medicine as much as the practice of it. The series follows Doctor Devon Pravesh, a newly-qualified doctor, as he takes up his first role at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital in Atlanta and finds he has his idealistic outlook on medicine shattered. Coming under the mentorship of ha...

    British actor Hugh Laurie stars as Gregory House, a brilliantly intelligent doctor, and also a rude, caustic, unpleasant drug addict. In a change from the ensemble casts we’ve come to expect from these sort of shows, House is very much our leading man. In fact, the show is set up more like a detective drama than a traditional medical drama, with Ho...

    Before there was Grey’s there was ER, a juggernaut of a medical drama, running for 15 series and catapulting George Clooney and Julianna Marguiles to international fame. Created by writer Michael Crichton (Jurassic Park), based on his own time as a medical student, the series was a smash hit. Set in the Emergency Room of Chicago’s County General Ho...

    A mobile military hospital core stationed in Korea during the Vietnam war might seem like an unusual choice for a comedy, but M*A*S*H was from your normal comedy. The show ran for 11 series, with its final episode Goodbye, Farewell and Amen becoming the most watched show ever when it aired in 1983. Although billed as a comedy, M*A*S*Hwas more of a ...

  2. F ans of TV medical shows will get to see the return of some tried-and-true favorites this fall — 9-1-1 Season 8, Chicago Med Season 10, and Greys Anatomy Season 21 —...

    • The Knick (2014–2015) Created by Jack Amiel and Michael Begler, ‘The Knick’ is one of the best medical shows out there. Set in the early 20th century, the events of the show take place within the walls of the Knickerbocker Hospital, aka The Knick (fictional) in New York.
    • Autopsy: The Last Hours of… (2014- ) This intriguing medical series looks into the tragic mysterious/controversial/ sudden death of celebrities. With crucial evidence, the actual autopsies that were carried out, and interviews with the near and dear ones, the series offers a never-before-seen exploration into some of our favorite personalities, including Scott Weiland, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Brittany Murphy, Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, and Kurt Cobain.
    • Getting On (2013–2015) Love, care, compassion, loneliness, death, and all the other spices of life are thrown into a dark cauldron of hospice humor in this comedy drama.
    • ER (1994-2009) As the title suggests, ‘ER,’ created by Michael Crichton, follows all the happenings inside an emergency room at the Cook County General Hospital in Chicago.
    • Photo: The Good Doctor / ABC. 1,681 votes. The Good Doctor. Dive into the world of a young, brilliant surgeon with Savant syndrome as he navigates the competitive world of a prestigious hospital.
    • Photo: Chicago Med / NBC. 1,214 votes. Chicago Med. Set in the bustling emergency department of Gaffney Chicago Medical Center, this gripping series follows the lives of dedicated doctors, nurses, and staff as they face high-stakes situations daily.
    • Photo: Grey's Anatomy / ABC. 1,672 votes. Grey's Anatomy. Experience the trials and tribulations of surgical residents and attendings at the fictional Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
    • Photo: 9-1-1 / Fox. 282 votes. 9-1-1. Immerse yourself in the intense world of first responders as they grapple with extraordinary emergencies and personal crises.
  3. Jan 16, 2024 · From ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to ‘General Hospital’: 15 Must-Watch Medical Shows on Hulu. January 16, 2024. Doctor, doctor! Get these viewers a new medical drama to watch — stat! Medical dramas are one of the most popular genres among TV viewers, and we totally understand why.

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