How Many Episodes Are in Doc & When Do They Come Out?

Audience members are curious about how many installments there are in Doc and when each new one will be released. ‘Doc’ is a medical drama that chronicles the journey of Dr. Amy Larsen, who suffers from a car accident resulting in memory loss. As she gradually recovers, she chooses to resume her medical career and begin anew while attempting to reassemble fragments of her tumultuous past. The series is inspired by the Italian show, ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani’.

Here’s all you need to know about its total episodes.

How many episodes are in Doc?

Doc has 10 episodes.

Initially, the first episode of “Doc,” entitled “If at First You Don’t Succeed…”, was broadcast on January 7, 2025. Since that day, Fox television network has been airing new episodes every week.

In the ensemble of Doc, you’ll find Molly Parker portraying Dr. Amy Larsen, Omar Metwally taking on the role of Dr. Michael Hamda, Jon Ecker as Dr. Jake Heller, Amirah Vann acting as Dr. Gina Walker, and several other talented individuals.

When do new Doc episodes come out?

All episodes of Doc are currently available to watch. There are no new episodes.

The episode titles and release dates are as follows:

  • Episode 1 – If at First You Don’t Succeed… – January 7
  • Episode 2 – …Try Try Again – January 14
  • Episode 3 – Day One – January 21
  • Episode 4 – One Small Step – January 28
  • Episode 5 – He ain’t Heavy – February 4
  • Episode 6 – Once More, with Feeling – February 11
  • Episode 7 – Secrets and Lies – February 18
  • Episode 8 – Man Plans – February 25
  • Episode 9 – What Goes Up… – March 11
  • Episode 10 – …Must Come Down – March 18

How to watch Doc’s new episodes

You can watch Doc via Fox.

Under the management of Fox Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company airs a variety of well-known shows such as The Simpsons, Beat Shazam, and Accused.

The official synopsis for the series reads:

As I, a dedicated admirer, find myself in uncharted territory after a life-altering brain injury that’s wiped out the last eight years from my memory. The only familiar faces I can cling to are those of my estranged 17-year-old daughter, whom I recall as a bright-eyed 9-year-old, and a few steadfast friends. These stalwarts stand by me as I attempt to reclaim my career in medicine, facing the daunting challenge of regaining the knowledge and expertise I’ve lost over nearly a decade.

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2025-03-19 10:13