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Patient Apparel: Protective Garments and Supportive Wear for Clinical and Care Settings

Whether you're outfitting a medical practice, stocking a surgical suite, or sourcing recovery and comfort wear for patients, this collection brings together over 500 apparel items designed for healthcare environments. From surgical and exam gowns to compression stockings, scrubs, protective footwear, and post-operative accessories, Patient Apparel at Cart Health covers the full range of garments used across clinical, rehabilitation, and care settings.

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Impervious Procedure Gown - 315087_EA - 7
Impervious Procedure Gown
Sale priceFrom $2.99
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Intco Face Shield -Case of 200
Intco Face Shield
Sale price$487.99
Intellinetix Headache Band -Each
Intellinetix Headache Band
Sale price$251.99
Isolator Plus Particulate Respirator Mask -Box of 28
Jackson Safety Safety Glasses Nemesis Wraparound Clear Tint -Each
JOBST Activa Compression Dress Socks - 824265_PR - 1
JOBST Activa Compression Dress Socks
Sale priceFrom $24.99
JOBST Activa Compression Pantyhose -1 Pair
McKesson Deluxe Patient Exam Gown, One Size Fits Most, White -Case of 50
McKesson Deluxe Patient Exam Gown
Sale priceFrom $1.99
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Össur Canvas Rocker Bottom Cast Shoe, Medium, Black -Each
Ossur Mesh Top Post-Op Shoe - 453135_EA - 1
Ossur Mesh Top Post-Op Shoe
Sale price$13.99
Op d Op II Face Shield Kit W/ 2 Shields, Periwinkle -Each
Op d Op II Face Shield Kit W/ 3 Shields, Periwinkle -Each
Op-D-Op ABS Face Shield Kit, White, Medium -Case of 25
Op-D-Op ABS Face Shield Kit
Sale priceFrom $1.99
JOBST SensiFoot Crew Diabetic Compression Sock, Large, Black -1 Pair
Fisher Scientific Face Shield -Pack of 24
Fisher Scientific Face Shield
Sale price$119.99

Frequently Asked Questions about Patient Apparel

Patient apparel refers to garments worn by patients, caregivers, and clinical staff to maintain hygiene, support recovery, and protect against contamination during medical procedures. This category includes surgical gowns, exam gowns, compression stockings, post-operative shoes, scrubs, and protective outerwear used across hospitals, clinics, and rehabilitation facilities.

Patient apparel is designed for patients undergoing procedures or recovery, as well as healthcare workers who need protective or functional garments in clinical environments. Specific items like compression stockings suit post-surgical patients, while surgical gowns and scrubs are intended for clinical staff and procedural settings.

Start by identifying whether the procedure requires a reinforced or non-reinforced surgical gown, since reinforced gowns offer higher fluid barrier protection for high-risk surgeries. Also consider whether the gown is disposable or reusable, and verify that it meets the appropriate AAMI protection level for the intended clinical use.

Surgical gowns and procedure gowns differ in the level of fluid barrier protection they provide, with surgical gowns meeting stricter AAMI standards for use in sterile operative fields. Procedure gowns offer lighter protection and are typically used for lower-risk clinical tasks where full sterile coverage is not required.

Measure the patient's ankle circumference, calf circumference, and leg length before selecting compression stockings, since fit directly affects how well the garment delivers therapeutic pressure. Most compression stockings are available in knee-high and thigh-high lengths, and compression levels are measured in mmHg to match the patient's clinical needs.

Yes, many patient apparel items are specifically manufactured as single-use disposables to prevent cross-contamination between patients and reduce infection risk in clinical settings. Disposable gowns, protective shoe covers, and cleanroom garments are designed to be discarded after a single use and should not be laundered or reused.

Because clinical environments require garments that meet specific hygiene, fluid resistance, and contamination control standards that regular clothing cannot provide. Patient apparel is engineered to protect both the patient and the caregiver from exposure to bodily fluids, pathogens, and contaminants during exams, procedures, and recovery.

Medical facilities can purchase patient apparel in bulk through medical supply distributors and healthcare-focused e-commerce stores that stock a wide range of clinical garments. Cart Health carries over 500 patient apparel items, including surgical gowns, scrubs, compression stockings, and post-operative accessories, making it a practical source for outfitting clinical and care settings.

Store disposable patient gowns in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight, moisture, and sharp objects that could compromise the barrier material before use. Keep gowns in their original sealed packaging until needed, and rotate stock based on expiration or shelf-life dates printed on the packaging to ensure product integrity.

Yes, many patient apparel items are versatile enough for use across multiple clinical departments, though some garments are designed for specific settings such as surgical suites, rehabilitation units, or exam rooms. Facilities should match each garment type to its intended environment, since fluid barrier requirements and hygiene standards vary between departments.

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