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How to Watch ‘Chicago Med’ Online – Live Stream Season 5 Episodes

By Gabriela Vatu / September 29, 2019

Chicago Med is one of those medical dramas that everyone loves. With the fifth season taking off, we cannot wait to see what the story brings this year.

The first time Chicago Med was on screens was back in 2015, and it's the first installment of the Chicago franchise, after Chicago Fire and Chicago PD. The show features quite a few actors that we are pretty sure you've seen in other shows, including Nick Gehlfuss, who plays Dr. Will Halstead, a former plastic surgeon and an ED attending physician from Chicago. In order to make a connection between the shows, he is also the younger brother of detective Jay Halstead from Chicago PD.

We cannot wait to see exactly where this new season is going to take the story and how the characters will evolve.

When and Where to Watch Chicago Med?

Chicago Med's fifth season premieres on NBC on September 25th, and you get to watch new episodes every Wednesday at 8 PM. Make sure to clear your schedule for the Chicago trifecta.

How Can I Live Stream Chicago Med?

Chicago Med is one of those medical dramas that you absolutely love from the moment it starts, so we get why you'd want to watch the show online because this will help you enjoy it anywhere you maybe when the show actually starts airing at 8 PM. There are many platforms that will help you enjoy the show in this manner, but your best bet this time around is with the help of fuboTV. Start your 7-Day free trial on fuboTV now! There are over a hundred channels in the main bundle, including NBC, so you have lots of content to watch.

Aside from this main bundle, you can add plenty of channel packs to your subscription and premium networks so you can make the plan yours. fuboTV comes with a ton of dedicated apps for devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, as well as Android and iOS phones and tablets. (Note: fuboTV only works in the United States so you're going to have to use a VPN if you want to access it when traveling across the world. Click here to learn how you can do this.)

Here's what you need to know to start your 7-Day free trial on fuboTV:

Other Ways to Watch Chicago Med

Sling TV - On Sling TV you will find NBC present in two of the three bundles, namely Blue, and Orange + Blue. Start your Sling TV subscription by saving 40% OFF your first month. You can deeply customize your Sling TV subscription by adding any packs that interest you and premium networks.

Hulu - Also, you have Hulu on the list of options, which is a great service that mixes in live TV with streaming. Start your 7-Day free trial on Hulu today! Your Hulu subscription will also get you access to the video-on-demand library that everyone knows and loves.

.What Can I Do to Watch Chicago Med Outside of the United States?

It is quite easy to watch TV nowadays since there are a lot of platforms to grant you access to hundreds of channels. One thing all these platforms have in common, however, is that you will not be able to access them from outside of the United States because they all have to respect licensing deals. One way that you can overcome this hurdle is by using a VPN to change your IP address, so you can trick the site into thinking you haven't left the United States. On TechNadu we only recommend ExpressVPN, because it's easily one of the best on the market.

Here's what you need to do to use ExpressVPN in order to watch Chicago Med anywhere in the world.

Can I Watch Chicago Med on the NBC Website?

The answer to this question is yes, you can because the NBC website features a live stream. In order to access it, you're going to need to log in to an account by using credentials from your TV provider, which can be a cable company if you haven't cut the cord yet, or live TV service. NBC needs to see that you are paying for a subscription that includes their channel.

There is also an app for the NBC content that you can get for iOS phones and tablets, Android phones and tablets, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Xbox One, Xbox 360, as well as several smart TVs. (Note: The site and the app for the NBC network are geo-blocked, so you're also going to have to use a VPN to access these if you travel outside of the United States. Click here to see how you can do this).

Can I Watch Chicago Med With a TV Antenna?

One of the channels that continue to broadcast over-the-air is NBC, which means that you can watch Chicago Med with an antenna. These devices are super popular because they don't cost much and they allow you to watch a couple of dozen channels for free.

With the suggested that before you make any actual purchases, you visit a site such as NoCable, where you can find out more details about the channels that are available over-the-air in your location by reading your ZIP code. Even more, you will find out what range your antenna needs to have so you can watch as many channels as possible. We've given you a bunch of recommendations in the form of great TV antennas, but you can do your own research if you need it.

Can I Binge-Watch Chicago Med?

That is easily one of the things you can do which Chicago Med because the seasons are all available on various platforms. The newer episodes are available to watch for free on NBC's website for a limited time. But afterward, you will need to log in to an account to access them. You can also check out Hulu for all the seasons of Chicago Med, so you can binge them all.

Can I Purchase Chicago Med Episodes?

Chicago Med episodes or full seasons can be bought from platforms like Google Play, YouTube, iTunes, Microsoft Store, Vudu, and Amazon Prime. What you should do is check all these links before you purchase anything, because they may have better deals available for you and you could save some money.

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