

Set in the fictional Sacred Heart hospital in California, John "J.D" Dorian makes his way through the overwhelming world of medicine, with the help of his best friend, his fellow rookie doctors, and the arrogant, but brilliant attending physician he views as his mentor.
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Scrubs Ratings & Reviews
- Eric M. WhitselNovember 6, 2025Scrubs is nearly perfect — heartfelt, hilarious, and full of unforgettable chemistry between its cast. The music, the cameos, the emotion — everything just clicks. The “final” season isn’t terrible by any means, it just feels unnecessary compared to how perfectly the show could’ve ended before it. Still, an absolute classic that deserves a watch (or three).
- Michael JohnsonOctober 22, 2025This is truly one of those shows you can come back to time and time again. The cast is fantastic and eventually feels like a group of old friends. It has a great sense of humor while also tackling real-life situations you’d face in a hospital. I don’t think there’s ever been another show that balances both so perfectly. Definitely worth the watch... and then another.
Scrubs Trivia
Scrubs has 9 seasons.
Scrubs has 181 episodes.
The key characters in Scrubs are John 'J.D.' Dorian (Zach Braff), Christopher Turk (Donald Faison), Perry Cox (John C. McGinley).
Scrubs was directed by Michael Spiller, Bill Lawrence, Chris Koch, Ken Whittingham, Adam Bernstein, Marc Buckland, Gail Mancuso, John Putch, Will Mackenzie, John Inwood, Zach Braff, Victor Nelli, Jr., Lawrence Trilling, Craig Zisk, Linda Mendoza, Michael McDonald, Rick Blue, John Michel, Richard Alexander Wells, Mark Stegemann, Peter Lauer, Matthew Diamond, Henry Chan, Randall Keenan Winston, Joanna Kerns, Jay Alaimo, Jason Ensler, Paul Quinn, Richard W. Davis, Elodie Keene, Rob Greenberg, Jeff Melman, Matthew Perry, Ted Wass, Eren Celeboglu.
Scrubs was produced by Randall Keenan Winston, Liz Newman, Mike Schwartz, Mychelle Deschamps.
Set in the fictional Sacred Heart hospital in California, John "J.D" Dorian makes his way through the overwhelming world of medicine, with the help of his best friend, his fellow rookie doctors, and the arrogant, but brilliant attending physician he views as his mentor.
Scrubs is rated TV-14.
Scrubs is a Drama, Comedy show.
Scrubs has an audience rating of 8.6 out of 10.
Scrubs episodes are 30m long.
No, this show was canceled after 9 seasons.

































