
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.