The cameras are due to start rolling at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital later this month as Grey's Anatomy goes back into production.
Filming was cut sort on Grey's Anatomy in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, with three more episodes left to complete in season 16.
According to Variety, the show will head back into production on September 17, but no date yet when the show will return to our screens.
Viewers last saw Owen (Kevin McKidd) finding out about Teddy's (Kim Raver) affair with Tom (Greg Germann), DeLuca (Giacomo Giannioitti) miraculously figuring out what was wrong with Richard (James Pickens Jr.) and then having a breakdown, and Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) and Link (Chris Carmack) finally welcoming their baby boy.
As to the content of season 17, executive producer Krista Vernoff said recently that the upcoming episodes will "address this pandemic for sure."
"There's no way to be a long-running medical show and not do the medical story of our lifetimes," she said.