Charles: There's room for Jamie at Meyer Brook, which is the only facility capable of handling his needs. Unfortunately, neither his private insurance nor state Medicaid is gonna cover the cost.
Choi: What about an individual care grant from the state?
Charles: We already looked into it. It's no help.
Goodwin: The grant's so underfunded it wouldn't come close to what's needed.
Choi: So what's Plan B?
Charles: Well, you know, I'm gonna just try to use the 5 day hold to normalize his meds as best as I can and I do know a brilliant guy who specializes in these kinds of disorders I want to refer him to.
Choi: Outpatient service? Jamie pummeled Dylan over an iPad. The kid's jaw's wired shut. He's only six years old. He's gonna invade his brother's space again and when that happens and Jamie loses his temper, I'm worried he could kill Dylan.
Charles: I don't like it either but we can't hold him forever.
Choi: I get it. But we have an obligation to protect Dylan. He needs our help as much as Jamie.

She asked me to run more tests than necessary and then she insisted on a front row seat to her child's endoscopy. Don't you think that's a little weird?

Natalie

They're talking about me. About what I did to my little brother. I didn't mean to hurt him. I'm so sorry.

Jamie

Father: I pulled over and I just hugged Jamie as tight as I could. When he gets like this, the bear hugs are the only things that bring him back.
Charles: Bring him back?
Father: From his dark place.

Choi: What happened?
Father: There was an accident. Um... I choked him out. I had to.

Choi: I love you.
April: Whoa. Wasn't expecting that.
Choi: Sorry. I know the hospital isn't the proper place for ambush displays of affection but I couldn't help myself.

Maggie: Marcel is coming into the ED with two crash victims. I'm going to need you to assist.
April: Can someone else work with him? I know it's messed up, but I can't stop thinking about that night.
Maggie: You're going to have to get over it.

If that was our daughter, we'd tell the doctor right away about the smoking history. It makes me wonder what else they're not telling us.

Ethan

Will: Come on! Your brother died from drugs. You of all people should know that we can't deliberate over every patient.
Charles: You have some nerve bringing my brother up. But since you did, I'll tell you that I miss him every day and there's not a day that goes by that I don't wonder what I could have done differently. But the one thing I never do is bring it to work and let it cloud my professional judgment.

Natalie: I understand all that. I just don't understand why you're playing it safe all of a sudden.
Marcel: Because I've done enough damage today and I don't want to do any more.

You know how this goes. One day your numbers crash and the next day they go up again and you're on top of the world. But this time feels different. I don't know if I have another up left in me.

Gary

Reid: Gary's donor has the flu. Her temp is 100.3
Maggie: But that shouldn't affect her bone marrow.
Reid: The cut off is 99.9
Maggie: But Gary has a rare type. No one else in the system is a match.
Reid: Well, hopefully the donor will get better soon.
Maggie: The longer we wait, the more unstable his rhythm gets. It's only half a degree. Can't we just make an exception?
Reid: I'm sorry, but no. We can't.

Chicago Med Season 5 Quotes

Goodwin: Status on Tim Burke?
Doctor: He's stable.
Goodwin: You can take him.
Doctor: Hey, he dies en route, it won't break my heart.

Philip: Is Natalie okay?
Doctor: Who are you?
Philip: Her fiance.
Doctor: Fiance?
Philip: Yeah, we're engaged.
Doctor: We didn't get the memo.