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IV Stand Chrome Plated with Metal Base

Type: patient room

IV Stand Chrome Plated with Metal Base

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Revolving Doctor Patient Stool 4 legs

Type: Consulting Room

Revolving Doctor Patient Stool 4 legs

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Revolving Patient Stool 3 Leg SS Top

Type: Consulting Room

Revolving Patient Stool 3 Leg SS Top

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omron karada scan hbf-375 body composition monitor

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Omron Karada Scan Body Composition Monitor HBF-375

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footstep double

Type: Patient Room

Hospital Footstep Double MS Frame

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iv stand

Type: patient room

IV Stand Fully Stainless Steel

Regular price Rs. 2,999
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tubular anti-decubitus air mattress

Type: Hospital Beds

Tubular Anti-Decubitus Air Mattress with Air Pump CE Approved

Regular price Rs. 5,519
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Examination Light For ENT, Gynaecology, Hair Transplantation

Type: Consulting Room

Examination Light For ENT, Gynaecology, Hair Transplantation

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foot setp single powder coat

Type: Patient Room

Hospital Footstep Single MS Frame

Regular price Rs. 1,399
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Foldable Soft Stretcher with Safety Belt for Patient Transport

Type: Patient Transfer

Foldable Soft Stretcher with Safety Belt for Patient Transport

Regular price Rs. 1,799
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X-Ray View Box Premium LED (Single Film)

Type: Consulting Room

X-Ray View Box Premium LED (Single Film)

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gp clinic furniture como (Set of 3)

Type: Consulting Room

GP Clinic Furniture Como (Set of 3)

Regular price Rs. 9,999
Sale price Rs. 9,999 Regular price Rs. 22,000
gel wheelchair cushion for bed sore prevention

Type: Patient Transfer

Gel Wheelchair Cushion for Bed Sore Prevention Corrugated

Regular price Rs. 2,675
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IV Stand with 4 Hooks Chrome Plated

Type: Patient Room

IV Stand with 4 Hooks Chrome Plated Pipe and Metal Base

Regular price Rs. 1,599
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attendant bed cum chair std

Type: Patient Room

Attendant Bed cum Chair STD

Regular price Rs. 9,990
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Collection: Hospital Furniture

Hospital Furniture At MeddeyGo

Medical equipment and hospital furniture form the backbone of every healthcare facility. Patient beds, bedside lockers, stretchers, and diagnostic devices are essential for comfort and safety. Reliable medical equipment supports efficiency, while sturdy hospital furniture improves patient care.In India, hospitals and clinics increasingly demand certified and durable products that meet both patient-care needs and regulatory standards. Choosing the right items is not only about procurement. It is also an investment in long-term quality and performance. At MeddeyGo, trusted hospital furniture suppliers in India and reliable medical equipment vendors deliver durable solutions that improve safety and efficiency.


Who It’s For

MeddeyGo is for hospital administrators, clinicians, biomedical engineers, and purchasing teams who are setting up or upgrading hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, or diagnostic centres. It supports informed selection of hospital furniture and medical equipment that are BIS-compliant, durable, and sized to metric standards. Purchasing teams can focus on compliance, lifecycle value, and serviceability; clinicians and nurses benefit from ergonomic designs that reduce fatigue and streamline daily workflows; and decision-makers can procure solutions tailored to Indian requirements with patient-centred care at the core.


Key Benefits

  • Enhances patient comfort, so patients recover better with well-designed hospital furniture and supportive medical beds.
  • Supports efficient workflows, allowing staff to deliver care faster with well-placed medical equipment and furniture.
  • Improves safety, reducing fall risks with sturdy rails, slip-resistant supports, and reliable medical beds in wards and ICUs.
  • Simplifies infection control, minimizing germs through nonporous surfaces on beds, trolleys, and other medical equipment.
  • Reduces staff fatigue, providing ergonomic seating, adjustable medical beds, and caregiver-friendly equipment.
  • Optimizes space usage, ensuring compact designs for furniture and medical equipment that fit even in small wards.
  • Offers long-term value, as durable hospital furniture and certified medical equipment lower replacement and repair costs.

Product Mapping

Product Use Case Key Parameters Warranty Install / Training EMI / COD Consumables
General Ward Bed Basic patient bed for wards Fixed height; steel frame; approx. 120 kg capacity 1 year Simple assembly; no special training Yes (Available) Mattress sold separately
Semi Fowler Bed Bed with adjustable backrest Manual crank for head incline; wheels with brakes 1 year Minor assembly; usage demo to staff Yes (Available) Mattress sold separately
ICU Fowler Bed (Electric) Critical care bed for ICU Motorized multi-position; ABS panels; ~150 kg capacity 2 years Vendor installation; brief staff training Yes (EMI offered) Battery backup (if included)
Stretcher Trolley Patient transport between departments Foldable frame; wheels with locking brakes 1 year Ready to use; no training needed Yes (COD/EMI for high-end) Disposable sheets optional
Bedside Locker Patient’s personal storage Powder-coated steel; one drawer & cabinet 6 months No assembly required Yes (COD available) None

Features & Specs

Core Features:

  • Adjustable sections for beds (e.g. backrest, knee-rest) to improve patient posture.
  • Locking wheels and stable bases for safe patient transfer, meanwhile preventing accidental movement.
  • Durable hospital furniture construction (powder-coated steel, stainless steel) that resists corrosion and wear.
  • Easy-to-clean surfaces with minimal seams, thus maintaining hygiene and infection control.
  • Ergonomic design in chairs and stools to support staff and reduce fatigue during long shifts.
  • Core features of modern medical equipment include corrosion resistance, ergonomic designs, and safety-tested parts.

Technical Specifications:

  • Materials: Mild or stainless steel frames; ABS plastic panels on premium beds.
  • Dimensions: Standard bed size ~ 200×90 cm; adjustable height range (for ICU beds) ~ 50–80 cm.
  • Weight Capacity: Basic ward beds support ~120 kg; ICU beds often up to 150–180 kg safe load.
  • Adjustability: Manual beds offer 1–2 functions (head incline); electric ICU beds offer 3–5 functions (head, leg, height, tilt).
  • Power Supply (if electric): 220–240 V AC for motorized beds, with battery backup for power failures.
  • Standards Compliance: Many products conform to ISO 13485 (medical device quality) and BIS hospital furniture standards (e.g., IS 4033 for general requirements).

How to Use — Step by Step

  1. Unpack Carefully: Upon delivery, inspect each furniture item for damage and remove packaging safely.
  2. Assemble as Instructed: Follow the manufacturer’s guide to assemble beds or cabinets. Additionally, use proper tools to secure bolts tightly.
  3. Position Properly: Place the furniture in its intended location (ward, ICU, etc.), and ensure wheels are locked to prevent movement.
  4. Test All Functions: If it’s an adjustable bed or chair, test levers or electronic controls. Ensure the backrest, height, and other features operate smoothly.
  5. Train Staff Briefly: Show nurses and attendants how to use special features – for example, how to adjust a Fowler bed or lock a stretcher’s wheels.
  6. Check Safety Features: Confirm side rails latch properly, drip stands are secure, and there are no sharp edges. Consequently, this guarantees patient safety.
  7. Clean Before Use: Disinfect all surfaces with hospital-grade cleaners before the first patient use to maintain hygiene.
  8. Monitor Regularly: Encourage staff to report any wobbling, noise, or difficulty in use so maintenance can be done promptly.

Safety & Care

Safety and upkeep of hospital furniture are critical for long-term use. Regular maintenance keeps every item safe for patients and staff. Hospitals should create routine inspection schedules. For example, bed rails, wheels, and screws must be checked each month.

Proper care not only extends the life of furniture but also prevents accidents. Cleaning protocols are equally important. Surfaces can harbor bacteria if not disinfected daily. Use mild, non-abrasive cleaners that kill germs without damaging materials. Finally, always follow manufacturer instructions for any specific care needs.

Checklist for Maintenance and Care

  • Daily Cleaning: Wipe beds, rails, tables, and chairs with approved disinfectant after each use.
  • Weekly Inspection: Check wheels, cranks, and hinges for smooth movement; oil or lubricate if needed.
  • Monthly Safety Audit: Tighten screws and bolts on cots, stools, and trolleys; replace worn-out rubber parts.
  • Mattress & Pad Care: Air out and sanitize cushions to prevent odor and infection. Use waterproof covers when possible.
  • Backup Plan: Keep a spare ICU medical bed or wheelchair ready for emergencies.

All hospital furniture and medical equipment require routine cleaning and safety checks.


Pricing & Value

The cost of hospital furniture varies widely, so it is important to think beyond the initial price. A basic hospital bed in India may start at ₹7,000. Advanced electric ICU medical beds can cost ₹75,000 or more. While budget is a concern, durable and high-quality furniture saves money over time. A slightly more expensive bed with a sturdy frame and rust-proof finish may last years longer than a cheaper option.

Hospitals should calculate the three-year total cost of ownership. This includes minimal training, spare parts like castors, rechargeable batteries for electric beds, and routine maintenance. Downtime also adds hidden costs, because a broken bed can reduce patient admissions. Many hospital furniture suppliers in India offer one to two years of warranty to cover repairs. Financing options such as No-Cost EMI make premium items more affordable. In short, consider not just the price but also the value in safety, comfort, and lower replacement costs.

Procurement Checklist

When buying hospital furniture, use this expanded checklist to ensure you cover all crucial factors:

  • Clinical Fit: Does the furniture meet the clinical requirements? (e.g., an ICU bed for critical care should have multi-position capability; a pediatric bed should be child-sized with extra safety features).
  • Performance: Evaluate functionality and durability. Beds should adjust smoothly without creaking; trolley wheels should roll easily. High-performance pieces often come with certifications or test reports.
  • Power Requirements: If the item is electric (beds or chairs with motors), check the power specifications. Ensure your facility can provide the required voltage and there’s a backup power source (UPS or generator) for critical furniture in case of outages.
  • Controls & Accessibility: For adjustable furniture, controls should be user-friendly and accessible to caregivers. For instance, electric beds usually have handheld remotes or side rail buttons – make sure these are intuitive and durable.
  • Infection Control: Prioritize designs with nonporous, easy-to-clean materials and minimal seams. Furniture with antimicrobial coating or stainless steel parts can further reduce infection risks. Also confirm compatibility with hospital disinfectants (the furniture shouldn’t corrode or crack after regular cleaning).

Attachments & Accessories

  • Attachments & Accessories: Check for necessary attachments such as IV pole holders on beds, oxygen cylinder brackets on trolleys, or utility trays on walkers. If “canisters” or holders are needed (e.g., waste bins on trolleys or suction machine mounts on beds), ensure the furniture has those provisions.
  • Noise & Weight: Consider the noise level and weight. Beds with motors should operate quietly to not disturb patients. Furniture on wheels must have good brakes and not be too light (to avoid tipping) or too heavy (difficult to move). Also verify weight capacity – it should safely support your patient population (especially for stretchers and chairs).
  • Compliance: Ensure the manufacturer follows relevant standards and certifications. Look for BIS certification for quality assurance and safety in India. International marks like CE (Conformité Européene) or ISO 13485 indicate adherence to medical device quality standards. Compliance with hospital bed accreditation requirements (e.g., NABH in India) is a plus, as it means the furniture meets stringent criteria for hospital use.

Integration & Data Flow

Unlike electronic medical devices, most hospital furniture does not process data. Still, integration into hospital workflow and space is important. Beds, trolleys, and stretchers must fit standard elevator sizes and ward layouts so that patient transfer is smooth. A modern hospital bed may also come with nurse-call integration or built-in sensors like bed exit alarms. If you use such smart furniture, check that it connects easily with the nurse call system and sends alerts without issues.

Inventory management also matters. Many hospitals now tag furniture like beds, wheelchairs, and stretchers with RFID or barcodes. Label each piece and record it in your asset management system. An identification system with ID tags or codes should also track cleaning, repairs, and maintenance. In short, while “data flow” may be minimal, operational integration of furniture is key for safety and efficiency.

FAQs:

General Information

What is considered hospital furniture?
Hospital furniture includes all movable and stationary items used in healthcare facilities to support patient care. This ranges from beds, bedside tables, and medical equipment trolleys to waiting room chairs and examination couches.

Why is quality hospital furniture important?
High-quality furniture directly impacts patient safety and comfort. Sturdy beds prevent falls, while ergonomic chairs reduce staff fatigue. Durable, easy-to-clean designs also support infection control.

How do I choose the right hospital furniture for my facility?
Assess departmental needs first. Then look for durable, functional products with features like adjustable height, lockable wheels, and smooth surfaces. Always prefer trusted hospital furniture manufacturers in India that meet BIS/ISO standards.


Materials & Compliance

What materials are best for hospital furniture?
Stainless steel and powder-coated mild steel are strong and rust resistant. ABS plastic is used for panels and tops due to its durability. Upholstery should be waterproof and easy to disinfect.

Are hospital beds considered medical devices in India?
Yes. Adjustable beds are often classified as Class I or II devices by CDSCO. Buyers should ensure products come from certified, compliant manufacturers.

What is the difference between a Fowler bed and a Semi-Fowler bed?
Semi-Fowler beds raise only the head/backrest. Fowler beds allow both head and knee adjustment, and advanced models may include height adjustment and ICU functions.


Safety & Infection Control

How can hospital furniture help with infection control?
Smooth, nonporous surfaces prevent microbes from hiding. Stainless steel and laminated tops are easy to disinfect. Some furniture also comes with antimicrobial coatings.

How do I maintain and clean hospital furniture properly?
Wipe down surfaces daily, tighten bolts weekly, and disinfect high-touch areas often. Use mild hospital-grade cleaners and follow IFUs. Deep-clean mattresses and upholstery regularly.


Buying & Ownership

What kind of warranty should I expect on hospital furniture?
Most items include at least a one-year warranty. Premium products, like motorized beds, may offer 2–5 years on key components.

How long does hospital furniture typically last?
Frames can last a decade or more. Mattresses may need replacement every 3–5 years, while trolleys and wheelchairs often last 5–7 years with proper care.

Can I get hospital furniture custom-made or in bulk?
Yes. Many manufacturers, MeddeyGo, offer customization and bulk order services with discounts. Custom pieces should still meet safety standards.


Trends & Manufacturer Information

What innovations or trends are there in hospital furniture?
Recent innovations include smart beds with sensors, modular nurse stations, foldable visitor chairs, and sustainable designs with antibacterial coatings.

Who is the manufacturer of this product?
Meddey Technologies Pvt Ltd, C-75, First Floor, DDA Sheds, Industrial Area, Phase 1, Okhla, New Delhi – 110020. Phone: +91 8586-012345. Country of Origin: India.