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ER, the Iconic Medical Drama, Hits Netflix for a Binge-Worthy Weekend
The 15-season series that redefined the genre is now available to stream in its entirety.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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Seventeen years after its series finale, the acclaimed medical drama ER has arrived on Netflix, allowing viewers to revisit or discover for the first time this groundbreaking show that set the standard for modern television. Featuring an ensemble cast led by George Clooney, Julianna Margulies, and Noah Wyle, ER balanced pulse-pounding medical cases with serialized storytelling that gave its characters emotional depth, pioneering production techniques, and tackling complex social issues ahead of its time.
Why it matters
ER's influence can be seen across decades of television, shaping how later medical dramas approached ensemble storytelling, long-term character arcs, and the balance between medical emergencies and personal crises. The series' innovative approach and willingness to confront challenging subject matter made it a trailblazer, and its arrival on Netflix allows a new generation of viewers to discover why ER remains one of the most iconic and influential TV dramas ever produced.
The details
Running from 1994 to 2009, ER followed the doctors, nurses, and staff of Chicago's County General Hospital as they navigated a relentless stream of medical crises and personal struggles. The series thrived on showing imperfect but fully realized characters under intense pressure, grounding its high-stakes drama in authenticity and moral complexity. Over its 15 seasons, ER proved adept at refreshing its ensemble without losing its identity, introducing memorable characters like George Clooney's Doug Ross, Julianna Margulies' Carol Hathaway, and Noah Wyle's John Carter.
- ER aired its final episode in 2009.
- The full 15-season series is now available to stream on Netflix as of February 2026.
The players
ER
One of the most iconic and influential medical dramas in television history, running from 1994 to 2009.
Michael Crichton
The creator of ER, known for his pioneering work in the medical drama genre.
John Wells
The executive producer of ER, who helped define an era of character-driven, socially conscious storytelling in television.
George Clooney
The charismatic actor who played the reckless pediatrician Doug Ross in the early seasons of ER.
Julianna Margulies
The acclaimed actress who portrayed the head nurse Carol Hathaway, one of the show's central characters.
What’s next
With the full 15-season run of ER now available on Netflix, viewers can dive into this iconic medical drama and discover why it remains one of the most influential and groundbreaking television series of all time.
The takeaway
ER's lasting impact on the medical drama genre and its ability to tackle complex social issues in a nuanced way make it a must-watch for both longtime fans and new viewers. The series' commitment to authenticity, character development, and innovative storytelling techniques cement its status as a true television masterpiece.





