Grey’s Anatomy is coming back with season 19, and episode one will drop on October 6. In India, we will get to see it on October 7 on Hotstar. We certainly can’t keep calm and wait for the drama to unfold. But most importantly, we want to get our questions answered for the last episode of season 18 ended in a cliffhanger.
Neither most of us are doctors, nor do doctors agree with all that is shown in these web series; however, we all agree that the drama surely keeps us hooked. From all twists and turns to who is going to live, the adrenaline rush makes us feel alive.
If you have been an ardent fan of Grey’s Anatomy, here is a list of medical dramas you must watch when you eagerly wait for episodes to drop. Take notes.
The Night Shift
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Available on Prime Video, The Night Shift has fresh faces that play the roles of ex-US Army doctors. They are now taking charge of the ER department of San Antonio Memorial Hospital.
The story deals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a common diagnosis amongst veterans. However, we would not call it a drama unless it had tangled personal relationships, would we?
ER
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If you have loved Meredith and her love encounters in elevators, you will be hooked on the drama ER offers. It came before Grey’s Anatomy and was amongst the most successful shows of its time.
From doctors indulging in surgeries to drama spewing at every corner of the hospital, what more do you need after a hard day's work?
A Young Doctor’s Notebook
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Starring Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm, you can only expect marvellous performances in this medical drama. It is based on a collection of stories by Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov.
Both the actors play Dr Vladimir ‘Nika’ at different points of the character’s life. One is in the present, the other is in the past when he was serving on the battle filed during Revolution and Civil War.
Chicago Med
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Chicago Med is the third series in the ongoing Chicago franchise. It has lesser drama but more medicine. However, it won’t bore you with gory detail as personal relationships keep flaming up in between.
It has moved over everyday drama and focuses on an interesting case. The best part about the show is it explores mental health in a more diverse environment, setting an example for other shows and the world. It is available on Prime Video.
The Good Doctor
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Available on Netflix and Prime Video, The Good Doctor is one of the series that ever had an autistic character in the lead. Freddie Highmore plays Dr Shawn Murphy, a surgeon with savant syndrome.
It is also among the few medical dramas that have got medicine right. It has also represented the spectrum of an autistic character accurately.
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House M.D.
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House M.D. has our favourite actor Hugh Laurie in the lead. He plays the role of a misanthropic genius addicted to painkillers. He brings all the drama to the show by breaking hospital rules, defying authorities and using controversial methods to get results.
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It is available on Prime Video and has one of the most hilarious and sarcastic dialogues. You must try it out when waiting for the weekly episode of Grey’s Anatomy to release on Hotstar.
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