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CHICAGO MED -- "Horseshoes and Hand Grenades" Episode 1103 -- Pictured: Jessy Schram as Dr. Hannah Asher -- (Photo by: George Burns Jr/NBC)

Dr. Hannah Asher Gets Unsolicited “Full Frontal” Photo from Colleague — That She Uses to Diagnose Him

Dr. Asher agreed to a date with someone who works at the Chicago Med hospital, but then received a risqué photo from him that took a hilarious turn.After a disastrous dating experience with a guy she met on an app, Dr. Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram) put herself out there again to try to find love on Chicago Med — but unfortunately, things didn’t go much better this time around.

Previously on the show, Hannah found out that the dating app match that she thought she hit it off with was actually married when his pregnant wife showed up at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. After that debacle, she swore off dating apps and Dr. Mitch Ripley (Luke Mitchell) suggested she try meeting someone “in real life.”

In the latest episode of Chicago Med — Season 9, Episode 4 — she appeared to take Dr. Ripley’s advice. Dr. Dean Archer (Steven Weber), who returned to work after getting a life-saving kidney transplant from his son, told Hannah he spotted a guy in the emergency department “scoping you out at 6 o’clock.”

Hannah seemed to notice too and told Archer that was “Wyatt from pharma,” and that they’d talked a few times and he “seems like a nice guy.”

Hannah Asher set a dinner date with “Wyatt from pharma”

Later on in the day, Hannah and Wyatt caught each other stealing glances and smiled, which prompted Wyatt to stop over for a chat, in which Wyatt accused Hannah of checking him out, and she accused him of doing the same.

“Well, I guess we should get dinner then, right?,” he asked. “Settle the whole, ‘who’s been checking out who’ once and for all?” Hannah agreed to the date and gave him her phone number.

Dr. Zola Ahmad (Sophia Ali) and Dr. Nellie Cuevas (Lilah Richcreek Estrada) were nearby during the exchange and wanted to hear all the details. “Wyatt just asked me out,” Hannah told them. The others were impressed.

“Wow! Face to face,” Zola said. “That’s confidence. Boyfriend material. Or boy toy.”

Hannah tried to settle Zola down with, “Easy, let’s not get carried away.”

But Nellie chimed in with: “I don’t know. There’s research that shows your brain knows what kind of relationship it wants as soon as you meet someone.”

Hannah Asher received “full frontal” photo via text from her date, Wyatt

But just as Hannah seemed set to go out on a normal first date, she walked with purpose to a table where Zola and Nellie were seated, and had an awkward update.

“So, ladies, Wyatt just texted me,” Hannah explained, handing her phone to Nellie.

Taking one look at the image on Hannah’s phone, Nellie let out an “Oh no,” before saying, “That’s his …”

Hannah filled in the blanks, proclaiming, “I was expecting, ‘Made reservations for 7.’ Instead, BAM! Full frontal.”

Chicago Med doctors tried to diagnose colleague based on “full frontal” text

Hannah, who took her phone back to further examine the photo, then noticed a potential problem with the photo’s subject: a lesion she and fellow doctors Zola and Nellie suspected might be syphilis.

What’s more, Zola said, “Flashing his junk like that, gotta assume that he’s sexually active, means he could be spreading it.”

“Oh, he’s gotta get checked out,” Hannah exclaimed. “That means that I actually have to respond to this, and get him to take it seriously. What do I type?”

 

 

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