Urgent Care (TV series)

Urgent Care is an Australian-American medical drama television series. The series was created and is co-executive produced by Morgan Heffelfinger. The series began airing on the on September 5, 2015, and, in Australia, on October 9, 2015, on Eleven (now ).

The series originated from a two-hour television movie pilot in October 2014, starring Thomas Di Lauro, who had previously worked with Heffelfinger on Inspector Clark, as Dr. Greg Ferguson, the newly-appointed medical director at the fictional Murray Hill Hospital on the east side of in.

A teen drama spin-off, Urgent Care: Trainees, began airing in January 2022 on Hallmark Kids & Family.

Main

 * Thomas Di Lauro as Dr. Gregory "Greg" Ferguson, medical director of Murray Hill Hospital.
 * Pierre Berger as Dr. Jordan Thompson, Head of the Emergency Department.
 * Kelly St. Peter as Dr. Elizabeth Donohue, the Chief of Oncology.
 * Alexandria Chuquisengo as Dr. Rosalia Vitela, Head of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Division

Supporting

 * Frank Dunlevy as Dr. George Hogan, the hospital's longtime dean.
 * Sunisa Rattakul as Dr. Rose Thongchai, Head of the Holistic Medicine Department

Production
The series is filmed in, , , with a large majority of studio filming occurring at. The series has done location filming at, and  within the Sydney area. For the first few seasons, nearly the entire cast originated from Australia, New Zealand and Canada, with the exception of lead Di Lauro and four other American actors - Alexandria Chuquisengo, Patrick Guttormsen, Misty Slesinger and Nathan Sullivan. Since then, the side cast has expanded with the use of -based American actors in addition to the continued casting of Australian, New Zealand and Canadian actors.