The Best Medical Shows Of The Last Few Years
Vote up the best medical series released after January 2020.
- Lenny Bernstein, Roy Bosley, Alec Burlakoff
This groundbreaking docuseries exposes the sinister side of the pharmaceutical industry, delving deep into the opioid epidemic gripping America today. Profiling doctors, patients, and company executives alike, it showcases how corporate greed has fueled a public health crisis that continues to claim thousands of lives annually. Gripping from start to finish, this show is an eye-opening exploration of an issue affecting countless individuals and their loved ones.
Examining America's opioid epidemic.- #33 of 142 onThe Best New HBO Shows of the Last Few Years
- #17 of 80 onThe Best HBO Miniseries Of All Time
- #86 of 115 onThe 100+ Best HBO Shows Of All Time
- Hamza Haq, Laurence Leboeuf, Ayisha Issa
A thrilling and captivating series, Transplant follows the journey of a Syrian doctor who flees his war-torn homeland with dreams of rebuilding his career in a foreign country. Facing numerous challenges, both personal and professional, he's determined to prove himself within an esteemed hospital system. Viewers quickly become invested in the protagonist's story as they watch him navigate complex relationships, cultural differences, and the high-stakes world of emergency medicine.
A skilled emergency medicine doctor flees Syria to find his place in a new hospital and country.More Transplant- #35 of 64 onThe Best NBC Dramas of All Time
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- #4 of 15 onThe Best Medical Shows Of 2024, Ranked
- Edgar Ramírez, Mandy Moore, Luke Kirby
Inspired by shocking true events, this suspenseful drama chronicles the harrowing tale of a charismatic neurosurgeon whose escalating incompetence puts patients' lives at risk. As colleagues begin to question whether these surgical disasters are simply accidents or deliberate acts of malice, investigators race against time to uncover the truth about this so-called medical professional. By blending elements of mystery and psychological intrigue, it keeps audiences hooked from beginning to end.
The real-life stories of medical "professionals" who harmed - or even killed - patients.More Dr. Death- #112 of 1,053 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
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- Julianna Margulies, Topher Grace, Liam Cunningham
Based on horrifying real-life experiences during an Ebola outbreak in 1989, this chilling miniseries explores the deadly potential of viral pandemics and their terrifying consequences. With its gripping narrative, viewers are taken on a suspense-filled ride as a group of scientists work tirelessly to prevent the spread of a lethal virus within U.S. borders. The show's tense atmosphere and compelling performances make it an unforgettable viewing experience.
The Hot Zone, which premiered on May 27, 2019, is a chilling drama series based on the international best-seller by Richard Preston. The story follows Lieutenant Colonel Nancy Jaax, played by Golden Globe winner Julianna Margulies, as a US Army scientist putting her life on the line to prevent an Ebola outbreak - before it spreads to the human population. The show looks at themes of courage and determination in the face of a deadly and invisible enemy. Its captivating narrative and strong performances have made it a standout in the genre of medical thrillers.More The Hot Zone - Rudi Dharmalingam, Geraldine Hakewill, Mandy McElhinney
Set in a psychiatric hospital nestled amidst the idyllic Australian countryside, this darkly humorous drama delves into the lives and minds of both patients and staff alike. As the lead psychiatrist begins to uncover his own buried secrets, he is forced to question his sanity along with that of those around him. Blurring lines between reality and illusion, it's a cerebral series that'll keep viewers guessing until the very end.
Nikhil's patients at psychiatric facility Wakefield are getting better, but he's getting worse.More Wakefield- #113 of 116 onThe Best New Cable Dramas of the Last Few Years
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- Allison Vest
Body Parts chronicles the remarkable work of Allison Vest, a masterful anaplastologist featured on TLC. In this compelling series, viewers witness her create stunningly realistic prosthetics for individuals with absent or malformed body parts. Combining medicine and art, Allison tackles the most extraordinary cases, enhancing her patients' lives functionally while also aiding their psychological healing.
Allison Vest shares the most devastating cases of patients who have lost major body parts. - Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Jason Scott Lee, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
With its heartwarming narrative that focuses on family dynamics alongside medical drama, this coming-of-age series tells the story of a teenage prodigy who juggles her career as a young doctor with typical adolescent concerns such as dating and friendship. Set against the lush backdrop of Hawaii, viewers will find themselves charmed by the humor and warmth emanating from every episode while developing an emotional attachment to its lovable characters.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Hawaii, Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. is a refreshing dramedy that centers around the life of a teenage medical prodigy, Lahela "Doogie" Kameāloha (Peyton Elizabeth Lee). The series navigates the challenges of both professional and personal growth, as Lahela seeks to find balance between her burgeoning career and adolescent experiences. With a talented ensemble cast, including Kathleen Rose Perkins as Dr. Clara Hannon and Jason Scott Lee as Benny Kameāloha, the show has garnered positive reviews for its heartwarming narrative and engaging performances. While rooted in the medical drama genre, Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. also shines a light on the complexities of family dynamics and cultural identity, offering viewers a well-rounded and enjoyable television experience.- #90 of 179 onThe Best Newer TV Shows The Whole Family Can Enjoy
- #388 of 1,053 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
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- John Boockvar, David Langer, Mirtha Macri
Offering unparalleled insight into the daily struggles and triumphs faced by medical professionals, this emotionally charged docuseries follows doctors from New York City's prestigious Lenox Hill Hospital as they juggle life-saving surgeries with tender bedside moments. A unique blend of heart-wrenching human stories and exhilarating operating-room action, it reminds us all of the compassionate heroes who dedicate themselves to healing others against all odds.
Four doctors navigate the highs and lows of working at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.More Lenox Hill- #349 of 652 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
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- #146 of 472 onThe 400+ Best Documentary Miniseries, Ranked
- Lin Gallagher
Diving deep into the lives and careers of four trailblazing surgeons from around the world, this captivating docuseries sheds light on the extraordinary achievements that have shaped modern medicine. With each episode exploring themes like innovation, resilience, and determination in unique ways, viewers are left with newfound admiration for these exceptional individuals who dare to make an impact against all odds.
Four surgeons who are pioneers in their fields reflect on their lives and professions. - Terry Dubrow
This chilling true-crime series investigates cases involving medical professionals gone rogue, whose heinous acts have led to devastating consequences for unsuspecting patients. Combining gripping storytelling with shocking real-life accounts, it serves as a sobering reminder that sometimes those sworn to do no harm can indeed become dangerous predators.
Investigating cases of murderous doctors and nurses.More License to Kill- #41 of 76 onThe Best New TV Docuseries of 2019
- #31 of 41 onThe Best Reality Medical Shows
- #14 of 30 onThe 30 Best Medical TV Shows On Now
- Jennifer Julian
This eye-opening documentary series delves into controversial alternative health treatments promising miraculous results with often dubious scientific backing. Through intriguing interviews with practitioners, patients, and experts alike, viewers gain insight into consumer desperation for pain relief or cure despite potential risks inherent in unconventional therapies that fall outside mainstream medical practice.
Taking a deep dive into the lucrative wellness industry, which touts health and healing.More Un(well)- #103 of 650 onThe 500+ Best Current Shows On Netflix
- #57 of 470 onThe 400+ Best Documentary Miniseries, Ranked
- #220 of 278 onThe 250+ Best Netflix Documentary Series
- Stephanie Hsu, Keke Palmer, Kieran CulkinTwo alien doctors tackle anxiety-eating parasites, illegal time loops, and deep-space STIs.
- #631 of 684 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
- #33 of 37 onThe 25+ Best Current Sci-Fi Shows
- #259 of 1,053 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- Natasha Calis, Morgan Holmstrom, Praneet Akilla
A high-flying adrenaline rush like no other, this thrilling drama revolves around an elite helicopter rescue team tasked with saving lives in remote locations across Australia's rugged wilderness. Combining stunning aerial visuals with nail-biting adventure sequences, viewers will find themselves on the edge of their seats as they watch these fearless medics defy gravity and danger in pursuit of their mission.
SkyMed, a riveting medical drama set in the skies, takes viewers on an adrenaline-fueled journey with its team of airborne emergency responders. The series delves into the high-stakes world of rescue medicine, exploring themes of heroism, teamwork, and survival against all odds. It's not just about saving lives; it's also about the personal struggles and triumphs of the characters. SkyMed's unique blend of action-packed sequences and heartfelt storytelling has quickly earned it a dedicated fanbase.More SkyMed- #204 of 684 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
- #366 of 1,053 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- #435 of 651 onThe 500+ Best Drama Shows
- Ben Whishaw, Ambika Mod, Michele Austin
Based on the bestselling memoir of a former junior doctor, this is a relatable drama-comedy that captures both the humor and heartbreak experienced by medical professionals working within an overburdened National Health Service. With its wry observations and cathartic wit, viewers can't help but laugh and cry alongside its protagonist as he navigates through life's most challenging moments both inside and outside the hospital walls.
This Is Going to Hurt is a poignant and brutally honest portrayal of life on the National Health Service (NHS) front line. Adapted from Adam Kay's bestselling memoir, it takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of hospital life. The show balances gut-wrenching drama with biting humor, exploring themes of burnout, sacrifice, and the often-unseen personal toll of healthcare work. Its raw depiction of medical realities has earned it critical acclaim, yet its award tally remains unopened. This Is Going to Hurt is a must-watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human stories behind our healthcare system.- #239 of 684 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
- #67 of 1,053 onThe 250+ Best Streaming Shows Of The Last Few Years
- #445 of 651 onThe 500+ Best Drama Shows
- Daniel Dae Kim, Tony Goldwyn, Dylan Baker
As a gripping follow-up to the original series, it dives into the harrowing events surrounding a bio-terror attack in 2001 involving deadly anthrax letters sent to multiple news outlets and politicians. Chronicling the efforts of FBI investigators and scientists racing against time to identify those responsible while containing a deadly outbreak, audiences will be captivated from beginning to end.
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- Sophia Bush, Jason Isaacs, Skye P. Marshall
Combining feel-good family values with compelling medical storylines, this uplifting drama follows a skilled surgeon thrust into uncharted territory when she suddenly finds herself in charge of her arrogant father's prestigious hospital after his incapacitation due to a sudden health crisis. As she strives to assert her authority in a world dominated by ego and ambition, viewers witness the power of love, determination, and collaboration in the face of adversity.
Dr. Sam Griffith is tasked with supervising the chief of surgery, who is also her father.More Good Sam- #150 of 684 onThe 600+ Best TV Shows Of The Last 5 Years
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- Three surgeons remove tumors from patients with extreme cases.More Take My Tumor
- #247 of 745 onThe 600+ Best Reality TV Shows Of All Time
- #37 of 43 onThe Best Reality Medical Shows
- #323 of 690 onThe Best New Reality TV Shows of the Last Few Years
- Julia Reilly, Percy Bell, Tim Perez-RossAn EMT in training must compete with two other trainees for one job opening.More County Rescue
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- #638 of 651 onThe 500+ Best Drama Shows
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- Tiera Skovbye, Natasha Calis, Jordan Johnson-Hinds
Offering a unique perspective on frontline healthcare workers often overshadowed by their physician counterparts, this compelling drama delves into the lives and challenges faced by five dedicated nurses at a bustling urban hospital. As they navigate complex patient cases and their own personal struggles, audiences gain a newfound appreciation for these unsung heroes who serve as the backbone of modern medicine.
Five young nurses work on the frontlines of a downtown Toronto hospital.More Nurses- #56 of 64 onThe Best NBC Dramas of All Time
- #8 of 32 onThe 30 Best Medical TV Shows On Now
- #21 of 56 onThe 55 Best Hospital TV Shows, Ranked