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What Streaming Service is Chicago Med On?

Here's how to stream new episodes of the medical drama series, and catch up on all 11 seasons.

By Chris Phelan
Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) sitting at a desk on Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 18.

For 11 seasons — and counting — Chicago Med has been a crucial part of NBC's Windy City Wednesday lineup, kicking off the slate of One Chicago shows with its dramatic take on the professional and personal lives of the staff at a busy city hospital. 

How to Watch

Watch Chicago Med Wednesdays at 8/7c on NBC and next day on Peacock.

It's been more than decade since the show's 2015 debut, and the skilled medical team at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center isn't about to hang up their scrubs anytime soon, as Chicago Med is coming back for Season 12 later this year! 

RELATED: What to Know About Chicago Med Season 11

With Season 11 still going strong, we have all the info (after the jump) on how to stream new episodes, as well as how to catch everything that's happened already in prior seasons.

You won't want to miss this week's all-new installment —  "Things Left Unsaid" (Season 11, Episode 18) — which debuts on NBC on Wednesday, April 22 at 8/7c p.m. It will focus on a horrific car crash involving a family as the medical team at the heart of the show fights to keep them alive. 

Keep reading to find out when this episode, and all new ones, start streaming! 

Dr. Daniel Charles (Oliver Platt) looking onwards on Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 18.

Where can I stream Chicago Med

Like its sister shows, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., new episodes of Chicago Med arrive on Peacock on Thursdays, the day after they debut on NBC.

In addition to new episodes, you can watch any episode from all 11 seasons of Chicago Med on the streaming service.

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Dr. Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram) looking onward on Chicago Med Season 11 Episode 13.

With hundreds of episodes of One Chicago shows on Peacock — including the franchise's trademark crossover episodes that feel more like full-length movies than TV episodes — the catalog is a binge-watchers dream.

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With Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. all getting the green light for new seasons, Peacock will continue to be the streaming home for new episodes to come.