Netflix has added St. Denis Medical to its streaming catalog, letting viewers revisit the NBC comedy in a binge-friendly way. The mockumentary follows a quirky hospital crew in an Oregon facility, balancing medical chaos with character-driven jokes. The show first premiered in November 2024 and has earned a devoted following for its blend of workplace humor and ongoing storylines.
On NBC, St. Denis Medical is described as a traditional half-hour sitcom about a dysfunctional team of doctors and nurses. Lead characters navigate odd emergencies, quirky hospital administrators, and running gags that keep the tone light and funny. The show’s creators, Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin, helped build a world that fans of Superstore will recognize for its warmth and quick wit.
The ensemble features standout performers including Wendi McLendon-Covey as Joyce Henderson, Steve Little as Sanderson, David Alan Grier as Ron, and Allison Tolman as Alex. Newcomer Mekki Leeper plays Matt, a rookie nurse whose dynamic with Serena (Kahyun Kim) keeps the romance thread alive across episodes. Together, they bring energy and timing that critics have praised.
With Netflix now hosting the series, viewers can binge the first 18 episodes. NBC’s ongoing Season 2 continues, and reports have confirmed a Season 3 renewal, signaling more hospital hijinks on the horizon. The show’s blend of heartfelt moments and silly pratfalls makes it a strong candidate for a repeat-watching slot in any comedy lineup.
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