Is a New Episode of Chicago Med on Tonight? (February 19, 2025)
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Season 10 of Chicago Med continues to pack a punch.
When these doctors aren't pounding the pavement to treat patients and restore peace to the E.D., you can bet they're navigating their own hurdles in and out of the hospital. From romantic rollercoasters to gripping medical madness, Season 10 of Chicago Med has been in no shortage of action, and Chi-Hards can't wait to see what happens next.
"There's such a connection between the actors and the crew people and the technicians and the producers and the creatives and the writers," Steven Weber (A.K.A. Dr. Dean Archer) told NBC Insider in a November 2024 interview. "And everybody's so grateful to be there that it's becoming one collection of great memories to come. We've had loads of laughs; there have been tears. There's been a real bonding that happens."
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Get the details about how to watch new episodes of Chicago Med Season 10, below.
Is Chicago Med new tonight, February 19, 2025?
Yes!
The logline for this week's Chicago Med episode — Season 10, Episode 13 ("Take a Look in the Mirror") — teases: "Lenox's mentorship is put to the test; Asher helps a religious young woman with an ectopic pregnancy; Ripley's self-destructive behavior continues to escalate."
When do new episodes of Chicago Med air?
New Chicago Med episodes air on Wednesdays at 8/7c on NBC and will be available to stream the next day on Peacock.
The logline for the February 26 episode of Chicago Med — Season 10, Episode 14 ("Acid Test") — reads: "Gaffney gets a surprise visit from a National Accreditation Board of Hospitals representative; Asher and Naomi search for the cause of a young girl's infection; Lenox and Frost work together to save the victim of an accidental shooting."
How can I watch old episodes of Chicago Med?
You can stream all 10 seasons of Chicago Med, or catch up on Chicago P.D. and Chicago Fire, on Peacock.
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"We work with these extraordinary Chicago-based crews, and it's such a cliche, but we've been doing this for ten years now," Med fan favorite Oliver Platt told NBC Insider. "That's a significant percentage of my life, right? We're so lucky that they all want to come back. They all come back, and that just means so much to us."