NBC’s latest comedy St. Denis Medical is making waves with its quirky cast and offbeat humor. A fresh take on the mockumentary sitcom genre, the show follows the chaotic lives of overworked doctors and nurses at a cash-strapped hospital in Oregon.
If you’re a fan of shows like Parks and Recreation or The Office, you’ll want to check out this ensemble comedy. But before you tune in, here are some answers to the burning questions you might have about the show.

Where can I Watch St. Denis Medical in Australia?
The series premiered on NBC in the U.S. on November 12, 2024, and quickly became available to stream on Peacock. But here in Australia, we had to wait until the new year to watch the show. The good news though? It’s available on Channel Seven’s free steaming service 7Plus and landed much sooner than we first thought!
After months of anticipation (and hilarious clips hitting our TikTok FYP), St. Denis Medical officially premiered in Australia on Monday, 3 February on 7Plus, with episodes from season one airing weekly.
Is St. Denis Medical a comedy?
Yes, it’s definitely a comedy, though it leans into dark humour. This mockumentary-style show takes a humorous yet honest look at life in a struggling hospital where the staff is underfunded, overworked, and often left to manage patients (and each other) in increasingly ridiculous ways. With a strong ensemble cast and sharp writing, it’s a blend of quirky character-driven comedy with satirical social commentary, making it a standout in the medical comedy genre.
Who’s in the cast of St. Denis Medical?
The series boasts a talented ensemble of comedic actors. Leading the charge is Wendi McLendon-Covey (best known for The Goldbergs) as Joyce, the ambitious executive director of St. Denis who once worked as a surgeon in oncology. Alongside her, Allison Tolman (Fargo) plays Alex, a nurse with a heart of gold but a serious workaholic streak.
Other cast members include David Alan Grier as the curmudgeonly emergency physician Ron, Australia’s Josh Lawson as the cocky trauma surgeon Bruce, and Mekki Leeper as Matt, a newly-hired nurse with a religious background. The show also features Kahyun Kim as the free-spirited travel nurse Serena and Kaliko Kauahi as the no-nonsense nurse administrator Val.

Where is St. Denis Medical supposed to be located?
The show is set in St. Denis Medical Center, a fictional hospital located in Oregon. The setting of an underfunded, overstretched medical facility gives the series much of its charm and humour. The staff at St. Denis are portrayed as deeply committed but constantly frustrated by the limitations of their resources—adding to the absurdity of their daily challenges. It’s an environment where doctors and nurses are forced to maintain their sense of humour (and sometimes their sanity) while providing care to an overwhelming number of patients.
Is St. Denis Medical like The Office?
If you’re a fan of The Office and Parks and Recreation, you’ll feel right at home with St. Denis Medical. Like those shows, St. Denis is filmed in a documentary style, where the characters often break the fourth wall and address the camera. The show’s humour arises from the everyday absurdities of working in a hospital where everything seems to go wrong, and the staff must juggle personal issues, workplace drama, and endless patient care. The tone, character dynamics, and format definitely share some DNA with The Office, especially when it comes to awkward encounters and quirky personalities.
That said, St. Denis Medical has its own identity. While The Office was focused on the mundane office life of Dunder Mifflin, this series is set in the high-stress environment of a hospital, where the stakes are a little higher, and the characters’ personal lives can bleed into their professional ones in sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking ways.
The mockumentary format helps to keep things fresh, with lots of character interviews, awkward silences, and “talking-head” segments, a staple of the genre. If you’re into workplace comedies that mix slapstick with situational humour, this will likely have you hooked.

If you love mockumentary comedies and are looking for something with a little more heart (and hospital drama) than the average sitcom, St. Denis Medical is worth checking out. With a cast of eccentric characters trying to hold it together in an overstressed hospital, the show has the potential to carve out its own niche in the world of medical comedies.