Medical Police

Medical Police

They’re cops. And doctors. At the same time!

TV-MA202024m6.4/10
Comedy

Ratings

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6.4/10(138)

Doctors Owen Maestro and Lola Spratt leave Children's Hospital and join a secret arm of the CDC to investigate and destroy a deadly global virus.

Production

Warner Horizon Television, Abominable Pictures, Mister Krister, The Corddry Company, David Wain Productions

Language

EN

Status

Canceled

First Aired

January 10, 2020

Last Aired

January 10, 2020

Networks

Netflix

Created By

Rob Corddry, Krister Johnson, Jonathan Stern, David Wain

Trailers & Videos

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
Wheels Up
E1
Wheels Up
Air date: 2020-01-10
After discovering an outbreak of a rare and deadly disease, Dr. Lola Spratt and Dr. Owen Maestro team up with a secret unit of the CDC to investigate.
The Goldfinch
E2
The Goldfinch
Air date: 2020-01-10
In Berlin, Owen and Lola meet a subversive ally named the Goldfinch and pursue a suspect who's not what he seems. Or is he?
Dumb Doggy
E3
Dumb Doggy
Air date: 2020-01-10
Owen and Lola follow a lead to Italy before making a very unclean getaway to Africa, hot on the trail of the mysterious virus's architect.
Mature Group Action
E4
Mature Group Action
Air date: 2020-01-10
After wading into the world of water parks, Owen and Lola head to a swinging Florida retirement community. It's time to save some face -- literally.
Deuce to Nines, Double Draw
E5
Deuce to Nines, Double Draw
Air date: 2020-01-10
A new threat takes Owen and Lola to Latvia in search of a man named Nikolai. Back in LA, Dr. Cat's talent show demands more skill than she realized.
The Lasagna as a Whole
E6
The Lasagna as a Whole
Air date: 2020-01-10
A visit to Owen's former mentor in Shanghai leaves him and Lola a bit trigger-happy. The pursuit of a new lead reveals a betrayal by old allies.
Everybody Panic!
E7
Everybody Panic!
Air date: 2020-01-10
Locked up in a Chinese prison, Lola and Owen run into a friendly face. But they soon find out that being behind bars isn't all fun and games.
Just the D
E8
Just the D
Air date: 2020-01-10
After a daring escape, Owen, Lola and their fellow fugitives hide out in the remote nation of Bhutan, where Lola makes two startling discoveries.
Real Heavy Hitter
E9
Real Heavy Hitter
Air date: 2020-01-10
Lola and Owen return to Childrens Hospital to recover a crucial laptop, but they must contend with attendees of the swanky desk auction to do so.
Everything Goes Back to Normal … or Do They??
E10
Everything Goes Back to Normal … or Do They??
Air date: 2020-01-10
Childrens Hospital is under attack! Meanwhile, Owen must rely on his surgical prowess to unlock the key secrets of the virus from Lola's mind.

Cast

Erinn Hayes

Erinn Hayes

Lola Spratt

Rob Huebel

Rob Huebel

Owen Maestro

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