TV’s Most Comforting Hospital Shows

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It might feel like a weird time to want to watch a hospital show, but maybe it’s also the best time to watch a hospital show. 

In this time of uncertainty, as businesses are closing and we’re all supposed to be staying at home and taking full advantage of all that the streaming world has to offer, we keep finding ourselves craving shows like ER and Grey’s Anatomy. While there’s a lot of gore and occasionally (or often) a death or two, it’s nice to watch doctors doing what doctors do. 

It’s comforting to see patients being treated and diseases being overcome, while also important to see doctors as real people who are trying their best in trying times. Sometimes the doctors also have sex with each other, which is just extra fun for TV viewers, to help keep us all distracted. 

Anyway, we rounded up some of our favorite, most comforting medical shows. Some are still on, and some are looong over, but almost all of them are available to stream in full somewhere. 

One show that did not make the list was House, and while we’d like to point out that it’s available to watch on Amazon Prime, we’d also like to explain that it is not very comforting. It may not always be Lupus, but it’s always something. Still an entertaining show, so if you’re feeling a little more cynical and looking for a show to fit that vibe, it might be the right choice for you right now. 

Otherwise, settle in and pick a hospital. 

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Scrubs, Bromance

NBC

Mash, The show still

Bettmann

Chicago Med

NBC

Nurse Jackie

SHOWTIME

DIAGNOSIS MURDER, MIKE CONNORS AND DICK VAN DYKE

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ST. ELSEWHERE, 1987

NBC

Niecy Nash, Getting On

HBO

New Amsterdam

NBC

DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D 1989

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The Good Doctor

ABC

E.R., George Clooney, Julianna Margulies

NBC

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