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13 Korean Medical Dramas You Can Watch On Netflix or Viu

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If you have always been a fan of Grey’s Anatomy or any other medical-related shows, dive into the world of Medical K-Dramas where each episode is filled with suspense, action, and medical terms. Here are 13 Korean Medical Dramas you should check out:

Must Watch Korean Medical Dramas

A Poem A Day

This medical Korean drama follows a group of physical therapists, nurses, radiological technologists, and trainees as they go about their everyday life.

There are no hidden siblings, birth secrets, and surprise murderers in this drama, just episodes that will make you think and reflect. Just like the drama title, there will different poems scattered throughout the show.

You can watch this on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/154142/A-Poem-A-Day

Cross

In this action-packed Korean drama, Go Kyung-pyo takes on the role of Kang In-Kyu, a gifted young man who learns medicine to become a surgeon. His motivation to become a surgeon – to avenge his father who was murdered 15 years ago.

Watch on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/155680/Cross

Doctor Romantic

One of our favourite Korean medical dramas is Doctor Romantic. The series was a hit among Koreans, which led to a second season of the show. The show focuses on Dr. Kim Sa-bu, who fights against power and money to protect the welfare of his patients.

Now back for a third season, the show features some new characters and revolves around the opening of Doldam Trauma Centre. Dr Kim and his team are faced with a new series of challenging cases and have to work together to get through them.

Watch Season 3 on Disney+ here.

Doctor John

Doctor John is a medical-themed Korean drama about an arrogant but genius doctor, Cha Yo-Han, and a warm and caring doctor, Kang Shi-Young. They work together to treat patients with mysterious and chronic pain at the hospital.

Watch on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/81343862
Watch on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/182178/Doctor-John

Doctors

This romantic K-drama shows the life of Hye-Jung (played by Park Shin-hye), who defies all odds during her teenage years to become a neurosurgeon after being inspired by her teacher.

Fast forward 13 years, she finds herself working in the same hospital with the teacher.

Watch on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/80998959
Watch on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/16067/Doctors

Doctor Stranger

Screen capture of Doctor Stranger Korean Drama
Image Credit: Viu Singapore

Park Hoon (played by Lee Jong-suk) follows his father’s footsteps to become a reputable cardiothoracic surgeon in North Korea.

He manages to escape over to South Korea and ends up in a top hospital where he comes across someone that looks identical to his lover in North Korea.

Watch on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/80029520
Watch on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/1884/Doctor-Stranger

Emergency Couple

Starring Running Man’s Song Ji-hyo, the drama follows a divorced couple who finds themselves interning at the same emergency room together. The drama initially had a total of 20 episodes, but it was so popular that they extended it for 1 more episode.

Watch on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/61999/Emergency-Couple

Good Doctor

The main lead in the drama, played by Joo Won, is an autistic, savant resident of the pediatric surgery department. Due to his condition and 10-year-old childlikeness, people around him tend to find him unreliable as a doctor.

There is also an American remake of the drama called The Good Doctor.

Watch on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/80031716
Watch on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/3384/Good-Doctor

Hospital Playlist

Hospital Playlist is one of the hottest medical Korean dramas in 2020. The show follows the lives of 5 best friends who studied together since 1999 and ended up working in the same hospital.

Expect funny and heartwarming scenes throughout the drama. A great show to watch at the end of a stressful day!

Good news for Hospital Playlist fans, Season 2 will premiere on June 17, 2021!

Watch on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/81239224

Hospital Ship

A ship filled with young doctors that travel to rural villages to provide medical care for the locals. However, the 3 main characters all have opposing personalities and must learn to work with one another.

Watch on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/58672/Hospital-Ship

Live Up To Your Name

This exciting time-traveling drama is one you should not miss! In this drama, an oriental doctor, Heo Im, acknowledged as one of the best acupuncturists in the Joseon dynasty, finds himself in present-day Seoul and meets Choi Yeon-Kyung, a doctor that only believes in modern medicine.

Watch on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/81167137
Watch on Viu here: https://www.viu.com/ott/sg/en-us/vod/62403/Live-Up-To-Your-Name-Dr-Heo

Life

It’s all about business and politics in this drama. Do you choose between your personal ethics or enormous profits?

You get two Korean powerhouse actors in this drama, with Cho Seung Woo and Lee Dong Wook going head-to-head with each other.

Watch on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/81011508

Yong Pal

Kim Tae-Hyun is an excellent surgeon constantly harassed by debt collectors due to his younger sister’s expensive kidney dialysis. Willing to do all things to make more money, he tends to patients privately for a high fee even if it means dealing with dangerous criminals.

Watch on Netflix here: https://www.netflix.com/title/80998966

Korean Medical Dramas to Watch On Viu and Netflix

Some of these medical K-dramas portray lots of relatable scenes and make you think quite a bit about life. You might find yourself smiling to yourself or even shedding a tear or two.

Time to grab some snacks, snug into bed, and have a medical Korean drama marathon!

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