Exam-Room Fixtures
Exam-room and reception fixtures that keep a room orderly
What exam-room and reception fixtures does Discount Medical Depot cover?
Exam-room and reception fixtures are the wall-mounted holders and organizers that keep a room orderly: glove and tissue box holders, chart and file holders at the door, and literature holders out front. The aim is a consistent, wipe-clean set that puts supplies and paperwork at predictable spots.
Fixtures by zone
Outfit a room by zone. At the exam-room door, a chart or file holder stages the next patient's paperwork. At the point of care, glove and tissue box holders keep supplies off the counter and at a fixed height. Out front in reception, literature racks and brochure holders give patients something to read and you a place to surface program and service information.
Thinking in zones keeps you from over-buying. Each zone needs one well-chosen fixture, not several competing ones. A single chart holder at the door, one glove and tissue holder by the table, and one literature rack in the lobby do more for orderliness than a wall crowded with mismatched units.
Coordinate the set so the room reads clean
The fixtures that share a finish read as casework; the ones that do not read as clutter. Because the holders in this catalog share oak, mahogany, and acrylic finishes, you can standardize a room and a corridor on one look. Oak and mahogany tie into wood casework and seating; acrylic stays visually quiet and wipes down fast.
Mount everything at consistent, sensible heights so staff and patients learn where things are, and confirm each fixture and its fasteners are rated for the loaded weight and your wall type. A coordinated, properly mounted set of fixtures is what separates a room that looks managed from one that looks improvised.
Buying guide
What to look for
- Outfit by zone. Door for charts, point of care for gloves and tissues, reception for literature; one fixture per zone.
- Avoid over-buying. One well-chosen fixture per zone beats a wall crowded with mismatched units.
- Share one finish. Matching oak, mahogany, or acrylic across fixtures makes them read as casework, not clutter.
- Mount at consistent heights. Predictable placement helps staff and patients learn where things are.
- Rate the mount for the load. Confirm each fixture and its fasteners suit your wall type and the loaded weight.
Our picks
Recommended exam-room fixtures
We are hand-selecting the products below. Each slot is reserved for a product we would specify ourselves; check back as we fill them in.
Chart and file holders that stage the next patient.
Glove and tissue box holders at the table.
Racks and holders for the waiting area.
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