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The Mindy Project(2012-2017)

TV-14
| 22min per episode | Comedy
3.2/5 (with 69 votes)

Obstetrician/gynecologist Mindy Lahiri tries to balance her personal and professional life, surrounded by quirky co-workers in a small medical practice in New York City.

Bodies(2004-2005)

1h per episode | Drama
3.7/5 (with 3 votes)

Bodies is an award-winning British television medical drama produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC. Created by Jed Mercurio, the series began in 2004 and is based on his book Bodies. In December 2009, The Times ranked Bodies in 9th place in its list of "Shows of the Decade". The Guardian has ranked the series among "The Greatest Television Dramas of All-Time".

Dead Ringers(2023)

TV-MA
| Mystery, Drama
3.2/5 (with 37 votes)

Elliot and Beverly Mantle are twins who share everything: drugs, lovers, and an unapologetic desire to do whatever it takes — including pushing the boundaries on medical ethics — in an effort to challenge antiquated practices and bring women’s healthcare to the forefront.

1+2=Paradise(1990)

TV-MA
| 29min per episode | Animation, Comedy
2.0/5 (with 5 votes)

A strange relationship develops between college-boy Yūsuke and the beautiful twins, Yuka and Rika, he saves from a wild dog. The girls falls for their dauntless hero, but Yūsuke is pathologically scared of women

Breathless(2013)

1h per episode | Drama
3.5/5 (with 3 votes)

Hospital drama set in London during the early 1960s, following the staff of a busy gynecology ward at a time when abortion is illegal and the contraceptive pill is only just becoming available to married women.

Julie Farr, M.D.(1978-1979)

1h per episode | Drama

Julie Farr, M.D. is a short-lived American television show that aired on the ABC network in 1978. It followed three television movies called Having Babies which aired from 1976-78, and was not renewed after its initial run of episodes aired in March-April 1978. The show began airing as Having Babies but was re-christened Julie Farr, M.D. during its run after its lead character.