Remedy (2014)
A Canadian medical drama about a disgraced med-school dropout navigating hospital life — and his own family — from the bottom up.
Remedy - Series Information
- Original Title: Remedy
- First Air Year: 2014
- Last Air Year: 2015
- Created by: Greg Spottiswood
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Drama
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (42 minutes)
- Number of Seasons: 2
- Number of Episodes: 20
- Status: Canceled
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- First Air Date: February 24, 2014 (Canada - 14+), February 24, 2014 (Brazil - 12)
- Networks: Global TV
- Production Companies: Shaw Media, Indian Grove Productions
- Production Countries: Canada
Remedy - Plot
Griffin Conner, a med-school dropout having left in a haze of disgrace, is forced to return to Bethune General Hospital as its newest orderly and work alongside his family.
Remedy - Trailer
See the Conner family drama unfold in the official trailer for Remedy.
One family. Two worlds.
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Remedy - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Greg Spottiswood
Main Cast
- Enrico Colantoni
- Sarah Allen
- Sara Canning
- Dillon Casey
- Genelle Williams
- Patrick McKenna
- Anusree Roy
- Brendan Gall
- Laara Sadiq
- Diego Fuentes
Executive Producers
- Bernard Zukerman
- Greg Spottiswood
- Bernie Zukerman
- Adam Barken
- Kelly Makin
Remedy - FAQs
What is Remedy about?
Remedy centers on Griffin Conner, a med-school dropout who returns to Bethune General Hospital in disgrace — this time as an orderly rather than a future doctor. The twist? His family works there too, creating a tense, emotionally charged dynamic between personal history and professional survival.
Why did Griffin Conner drop out of medical school?
Griffin left medical school under a cloud of disgrace, though the series gradually unpacks the full story behind his fall from grace. His return to Bethune General as an orderly — the lowest rung on the hospital ladder — forces him to confront both his past mistakes and his complicated family relationships.
Where can you stream Remedy?
Remedy is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, and Cineverse. Free ad-supported viewing is available on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Xumo Play, DistroTV, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, and The CW. It can also be accessed via the Dove Amazon Channel.
Who plays Dr. Allen Conner in Remedy?
Enrico Colantoni, best known for his role as Elliot Stabler's nemesis in various crime dramas and as Keith Mars in Veronica Mars, plays Dr. Allen Conner — Griffin's father and a senior figure at Bethune General. His authoritative presence anchors the family tension at the heart of the series.
How many seasons and episodes does Remedy have?
Remedy ran for two seasons on Global TV in Canada, with 10 episodes each, totalling 20 episodes. The series aired from February 2014 through 2015 before being cancelled. Despite its relatively short run, it built a loyal following drawn to its family-driven take on the medical drama genre.
Why was Remedy cancelled after two seasons?
Remedy was cancelled by Global TV after its second season in 2015. While the network never issued a detailed public explanation, the cancellation was widely attributed to modest ratings in a competitive broadcast landscape. The show had earned a dedicated fanbase but struggled to grow its audience beyond its core viewers.
Where was Remedy filmed?
Remedy was filmed in Toronto, Canada, which also serves as the real-world backdrop for the fictional Bethune General Hospital. The production was a Canadian affair through and through, developed by Shaw Media and Indian Grove Productions, and the Toronto setting lends the series an authentic urban hospital atmosphere.
What are good shows to watch after Remedy?
If Remedy left you wanting more Canadian medical drama, Saving Hope and Transplant are natural next steps. For broader hospital storytelling, New Amsterdam, The Resident, and Chicago Med deliver compelling ensemble casts. Classic fans might also appreciate ER, which remains the gold standard of the genre.
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