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The 10 Best Medical Shows of All Time, Ranked

Max’s Noah Wyle-led ‘The Pitt’ is the latest in a recent proliferation of medical series. THR’s chief TV critic ranks the 10 greatest examples of the beloved small-screen genre.

As I wrote in my review of Max’s The Pitt, it feels as if the collective bingeing of shows like ER and House during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic has finally paid off in a resurgence of the medical genre on television. 

It wasn’t like we were formerly living in a medical desert. Shows like New Amsterdam and The Resident recently completed solid and selectively beloved runs, while Grey’s Anatomy will outlive us all. But the recent explosion has felt notable, with January releases like The Pitt, Fox’s Doc and CBS’ Watson joining fall offerings like NBC’s Brilliant Minds and St. Denis Medical, plus ABC’s Doctor Odyssey.

What a perfect opportunity, then, for everybody’s favorite thing: listing!

As with all good lists — see our assembly of the 50 Best TV Shows of the 21st Century So Far — this ranking of the 10 Best Medical Shows of All Time is a living thing, one that may not have been identical a month ago and may not be the same in a year.

A couple of disclaimers.

Disclaimer 1: Because I rewatched a lot of medical shows to put this list together, a bunch of classic series that aren’t available to stream were left off. Nobody is questioning the importance of shows like Ben CaseyDr. Kildare and Marcus Welby, M.D. to the genre, but studios are inexplicably keeping those chapters of our cultural history under lock and key, like Kleenex at CVS. It isn’t just vintage classics, mind you. CBS’ City of Angels, which ended its two-season run back in 2000, feels like an important show in retrospect, but it isn’t streaming anywhere, so I couldn’t revisit it.

Disclaimer 2: Could shrinks count for the purposes of a list like this? Probably! Do shrinks count for the purposes of this list? No. Gotta draw the line somewhere. Thus, sorry In Treatment and Shrinking and The Patient and The Bob Newhart Show and Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist and The Sopranos and Hannibal and Frasier and Sex Education. See? It’s an entirely different list. 

So, let’s get down to business.