The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call on Netflix Top 10 for 4th week

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The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call still one of most watched dramas on Netflix

The popular Korean comedy medical series The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call is still going gangbusters on Netflix, where it has now been on the Top 10 Non-English TV Shows chart for four weeks.

So popular has the action-packed K-drama been that it initially hit the #3 spot on the chart just 32 days after it premiered.

Now this week, according to the latest data from Netflix, The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call was in the #7 spot on the latest chart (for the period February 10th to 16th, 2025).



The K-drama dropped from its #2 position last week, but still earned the #7 spot this week due to being viewed 2.8 million times, and with 19.5 million hours viewed.

It was also the #1 show in 7 countries.

Overall then, a pretty good result for an 8-episode mini-drama that premiered on Netflix on January 24th, and is still being viewed by large numbers of Netflix subscribers.

The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call international viewer ratings

The Korean medical-themed drama has been a big hit since it premiered late last month with viewers all over the world.

This can be proven by the difficult-to-please users of My Drama List currently rating the K-drama a very high average (for that site) of 9.1 out of 10 stars.

Not just from a handful of people either, but from almost 17,000 users. Users who are calling The Trauma Code “peak viewing” and “absolute perfection”.

The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call stars the superb main cast of Ju Ji Hoon, Choo Young Woo, Ha Young, Yoon Kyung Ho, and Jung Jae Kwang, along with a supporting cast that backs them up wonderfully.

All 8 episodes of the Korean drama are currently streaming on Netflix worldwide, with a second season of the massively popular series also rumored to be heading towards production.

We will keep you updated here at Leo Sigh as more information is released about that.

About Micaela Adams

Freelance writer of all things K-drama with the occasional anime/manga/manhwa thrown in. New reader of manhwa, but motoring through them at a crazy rate. Probably should have been born Korean.