Choosing brochure and literature display racks for a medical office
Match the rack to your wall space, your literature sizes, and your traffic.
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It is an ongoing collection of plain, practical notes on outfitting a medical or dental office, from choosing brochure display racks and reception fixtures to planning a waiting area to picking the right medical carts. It is an independent buying guide, not medical advice; verify decision-critical details with the manufacturer and a qualified professional.
Plain, honest guidance for outfitting a practice. No hype and no exact prices; just the things worth understanding before you buy fixtures, furniture, and carts. Written and reviewed by the Discount Medical Depot Editorial Team.
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Match the rack to your wall space, your literature sizes, and your traffic.
Plan the reception area as one set: a functional front desk, durable and easy-to-clean waiting-room seating, clear circulation paths, and the small fixtures patients use, such as literature racks, glove and tissue holders, and chart or file organizers.
Medical carts fall into three broad groups: general utility and supply carts for moving and storing supplies, specialty clinical carts built for a specific task, and device charging carts that power and secure laptops or tablets.
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