Our selection of powered medical exam tables and chairs are designed with patient flexibility and safety in mind. Electric powered and adjustable height, seat, back, and foot allow medical professionals to optimize procedures for ideal patient care.
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Introducing the Brewer Access® High-Low Power Exam Table, designed for optimal patient comfort and caregiver efficiency.
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Introducing the Brewer FLEX™ Access Power Exam Table, designed for optimal patient care and caregiver efficiency.
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Introducing the Brewer Assist Power Procedure Table, designed to enhance the efficiency and comfort of medical procedures.
The Midmark 626 Barrier-Free® Examination Chair provides the capacity and accessibility you need to properly care for patients up to 620lbs. Recognized as the first chair of its kind specifically designed with a focus on hypertension, the unique design of the Midmark 626 helps promote accurate blood pressure measurement and minimizes fluctuations through proper patient positioning.
The Midmark 630 Barrier-Free® table provides maximum comfort for patient and physician. To help keep you and your staff fresh and alert all day, the Midmark 630 Barrier-Free table does the heavy work. Power height, back, foot and tilt, an essential low height, unprecedented patient comfort and a multitude of efficiency features significantly improve your practice, making the Midmark 630 the table of choice.
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The number of procedures performed in the U.S. is rapidly increasing, and advances in anesthesia and innovations in surgical techniques have allowed a shift of these procedures to outpatient settings. These trends will continue as efforts intensify to combat the escalating costs of healthcare. The Midmark 641 offers the positioning, accessibility, and patient comfort you require in order to complete procedures in your office.
The Ritter 244 Bariatric Power Treatment Table provides accessibility and dignity for your patient, while promoting safety and efficient patient care for you and your staff. The 850-pound weight capacity makes it ready, willing and able to safely lift your special-needs patients time and time again. With an incredible 18-inch low height, the Ritter 244 provides the solution to the all too common question, "How are we going to safely and effectively get our special-needs patients onto and off of the treatment table?" By lowering the seat to 18 inches, the Ritter 244 performs this sometimes difficult task. It becomes a very simple routine requiring minimal assistance from you and your staff.
The new arco-matic® Urology Chairs combine excellent design with state-of-the-art technology and peak value. With memory function for four positions, pelvic elevation, back section, and foot supports adjustable by electromotor, the arco-matic chairs provide complete ease of use for gynecologists and utmost comfortability for patients.
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When choosing the right power exam table for your medical practice, it's important to take several key factors into account to ensure that it meets both your clinical needs and your patients' comfort. Here are some crucial aspects to consider:
Patient comfort is paramount when selecting a power exam table. Look for tables that offer adjustable height, backrests, and footrests to accommodate patients of varying mobility levels. Consider features such as padded cushions, heated surfaces, and seamless upholstery, which enhance patient comfort during exams. A low entry height is particularly important for elderly patients or those with physical limitations, making it easier for them to get on and off the table safely.
Power exam tables should offer versatility to support a wide range of procedures and specialties. Tables with programmable settings allow you to adjust positioning quickly and easily, saving time during patient transitions. Look for models with multiple movement functions such as Trendelenburg and reverse Trendelenburg, height adjustments, and reclining features that cater to different types of exams, from general check-ups to more specialized procedures.
Ensure the power exam table can support a wide range of patient body types. Tables with a higher weight capacity are essential for accommodating bariatric patients, providing stability and safety. Durability is also important—choose tables made from high-quality materials that can withstand frequent use without compromising functionality. Tables constructed from stainless steel or heavy-duty aluminum tend to offer longer lifespans.
Safety should always be a priority in any medical setting. Look for power exam tables with built-in safety features like anti-collision sensors and automatic locking systems. Emergency stop buttons are also a useful feature to halt any movement quickly if necessary. Power exam tables should be designed with safety rails or sidebars to prevent falls, especially for patients with limited mobility.
The right power exam table should also enhance the ergonomics for physicians and medical staff. Tables with easy-to-operate controls, foot pedals, or hand remotes allow for quick and seamless adjustments, improving workflow efficiency. Additionally, tables that enable height adjustment help physicians work at a comfortable height, reducing the risk of strain or injury during procedures.
If your practice specializes in specific procedures such as dermatology, OB/GYN, or surgery, you may require additional table features. For example, gynecology tables often come equipped with stirrups, while tables for surgical procedures may include extra attachment options for surgical instruments or anesthesia. Make sure to select a power exam table that supports the specific needs of your specialty.
While cost is always a consideration, remember that a high-quality power exam table is a long-term investment in your practice. Evaluate your budget, but don't compromise on essential features like durability, safety, and functionality. Additionally, review the manufacturer's warranty and service agreements to ensure your table is protected in case of any malfunction or maintenance needs.
In a clinical setting, cleanliness is critical. Choose a power exam table with materials that are easy to clean and maintain. Tables with seamless or antimicrobial upholstery can help reduce the risk of infection and cross-contamination. Ensure the design of the table allows easy access for cleaning underneath and around the base to maintain a sterile environment.
Before purchasing, assess the layout and space in your exam rooms. Some power exam tables have a larger footprint, so ensure that the model you choose will fit comfortably within your space without obstructing movement. Many tables offer compact designs with foldable extensions or retractable parts, which can be ideal for smaller practices or rooms with limited space.