Love, Drama, and Life-or-Death Stakes: Why ‘Pulse’ Is the Medical Drama You Can’t Miss
Netflix’s New Medical Drama Pulse Will Get Your Heart Racing!
Premiering April 3, This High-Stakes Show Will Be Your Next Obsession
Are you ready for an adrenaline-pumping medical drama that blends romance, intense emergencies, and gripping personal conflicts? Netflix’s Pulse is here to deliver exactly that! From Emmy-winner Carlton Cuse (Lost, Jack Ryan) and writer Zoe Robyn (The Equalizer), this English-language medical procedural is set to make waves when it debuts on April 3.
What Is Pulse About?
Set in the fast-paced emergency room of Maguire Medical Center in Miami, Pulse follows Dr. Danielle “Danny” Simms (Willa Fitzgerald), a brilliant yet flawed third-year resident navigating the challenges of hospital life. The drama intensifies when her professional and personal worlds collide with Dr. Xander Phillips (Colin Woodell), the esteemed chief resident. When Phillips is suddenly suspended, Danny is unexpectedly promoted, forcing them to navigate their complex history while saving lives in a high-pressure environment.
But that’s not all—Pulse brings the heat with workplace romances, ethical dilemmas, and an approaching hurricane that throws the entire hospital into chaos. Get ready for drama, passion, and medical emergencies that will leave you breathless.
Meet the Pulse Cast
This show boasts an ensemble of talented actors who bring their A-game to the ER:
Main Characters
- Willa Fitzgerald as Dr. Danielle “Danny” Simms – A brilliant yet impulsive third-year resident whose personal struggles affect her career trajectory.
- Colin Woodell as Dr. Xander Phillips – The ambitious and charismatic chief resident with a complicated history with Danny.
- Jack Bannon as Dr. Tom Cole – A charming British surgical resident who enjoys Miami’s lifestyle as much as its trauma cases.
- Jessie T. Usher as Dr. Sam Elijah – A compassionate and highly competitive emergency medicine resident.
- Chelsea Muirhead as Dr. Sophie Chen – A determined surgical intern willing to do whatever it takes to succeed.
- Daniela Nieves as Camila Perez – A hardworking third-year medical student who remains optimistic despite the challenges.
Supporting Cast
- Jessy Yates as Dr. Harper Simms – Danny’s younger sibling and a confident, introspective ER resident.
- Justina Machado as Dr. Natalie Cruz – A politically savvy chair of surgery and emergency medicine.
- Santiago Segura as Gabriel Moreno – A sharp and capable ER nurse.
- Jessica Rothe as Cass Himmelstein – A senior ER nurse with big ambitions.
- Néstor Carbonell as Dr. Ruben Soriano – A respected but demanding senior surgeon.
- Arturo Del Puerto as Luis Dominguez – The unflappable charge nurse loved by his team.
Ash Santos as Nia Washington – A determined Miami-Dade EMT from a close-knit family.

Why Pulse Will Be Your Next Binge-Worthy Obsession
Non-Stop ER Action
Unlike traditional medical dramas that focus solely on heroics, Pulse gives a raw, real look at the human side of medicine. Expect life-or-death decisions, emotional breakdowns, and an inside look at the pressure cooker environment of an ER.
Romance and Workplace Drama
Danny and Xander’s relationship is at the heart of the series. Their sizzling chemistry, workplace tensions, and deep-rooted history make for a compelling watch. The show doesn’t shy away from the messy realities of relationships in a high-stress environment.
A Hurricane of Drama
As if emergency room chaos wasn’t enough, Miami’s unpredictable weather adds another layer of suspense. When a hurricane locks down the hospital, tensions explode, relationships are tested, and every decision becomes life-or-death.
Where Was Pulse Filmed?
The series was filmed in Miami and Albuquerque, New Mexico, perfectly capturing the vibrant, high-energy atmosphere of the Floridian city. The creators aimed to infuse Pulse with Miami’s unique cultural diversity, making the setting an integral part of the story.
What The Creators Say
Showrunners Zoe Robyn and Carlton Cuse have high hopes for Pulse. According to Cuse, “Nowadays, your work family can be just as important as your actual family. We wanted to explore the complications that come with that dynamic.”
Robyn adds, “We wanted a show that felt fun, emotional, and exciting. Pulse is about real people, real challenges, and real relationships—inside and outside the hospital.”
When and Where to Watch
All 10 episodes of Pulse drop on Netflix on April 3. If you love medical dramas with high stakes, fiery romances, and compelling characters, mark your calendars!
First Look at **Pulse
Can’t wait? Check out the first photos of the cast in action, offering a sneak peek into the heart-pounding drama ahead