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How You Can Watch and Stream Transplant on NBC

The Canadian medical drama starring Hamza Haq could be your newest binge watch.

By McKenzie Jean-Philippe

Season 3 of NBC's Transplant is here, and between the intense medical cases and compelling character plotlines, the thrills are never-ending. 

How to Watch

Watch Transplant on NBC and Peacock

The Canadian medical drama follows Dr. Bashir "Bash" Ahmed (Hamza Haq), a brilliant emergency surgeon from Syria who was forced to stop practicing medicine after moving to Toronto as a refugee. But he gets a second chance to restart his medical career as a resident at York Memorial Hospital. 

“People with preconceived notions about who he is don’t accept him," Haq told TV Insider about Bash in 2020. "He can be his own worst enemy.” 

Whether Transplant is an old favorite or a new show to sink your teeth into, there are plenty of ways to watch and catch up. Find out everything you need to know about how to watch and stream Season 3 of Transplant, below. 

RELATED: Meet the Cast of Transplant, NBC's Canadian Medical Drama

When does Transplant Season 3 air?

Season 3 of Transplant currently airs on Thursdays at 9/8c on NBC and next day on Peacock. Beginning on January 19, 2024 the remainder of the season will air on Fridays at 8/7c beginning with Season 3, Episode 11. You can stream new episodes the day after they air on Peacock starting at 6 a.m. ET.

The third season initially aired all 13 episodes on Canada's CTV from September 2022 until February 2023. Transplant returned to U.S. screens on NBC with a thrilling Season 3 premiere in October 2023. 

Dr. Bashir Hamed wearing blue scrubs and a stethoscope around his neck.

 

How can I watch new episodes of Transplant?

Fans can watch new episodes every Thursday on NBC via their cable provider. New episodes will be available to stream the next day (Fridays) on Peacock beginning at 6 a.m. ET. Viewers can also watch the series on NBC.com using their cable provider login information.

Dr. Bashir Hamed looking down at Dr. Magalie Leblanc.

How can I watch and stream old seasons of Transplant?

All 26 episodes from Transplant Seasons 1 and 2 are currently available to stream on Peacock.

Dr. June Curtis sitting across from Claire Malone who is touching her hand.

Who Is in the Transplant cast?

Hamza Haq (Bash), Laurence Leboeuf (Mags), Ayisha Issa (June), and Jim Watson (Theo) make up the complete Transplant main cast. Season 3 also features the introduction of Rekha Sharma as the hospital's new chief of emergency medicine, Dr. Neeta Devi

"We see a different version of Bash than we’ve seen in the past," Haq told TV Meg about the third season. "There’s a bit more confidence and arrogance that he can exude because... obviously he thinks very highly of himself as a doctor, and considered himself highly capable, but there’s always been this like protocol thing where you can’t prove it or, you know, it’s one more, one wrong move and you’re out kind of thing. And I think without that tension or that pressure that’s being put on him, I think he’s able to flourish and flex his chops more as an individual, for better or for worse." 

The Transplant Cast

 

Originally published Aug 25, 2023.