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Hospital Patient Gowns [On Sale]

Hospital Patient Gowns come in a variety of sizes and colors. Our medical gowns come from top brands such as Salk, Medline and more, which are trusted names in designer hospital gowns.
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Shop Vitality Medical for individual hospital gowns or bulk patient gowns. Enjoy low everyday prices and fast shipping on in-stock products. Vitality Medical strives for 100% customer satisfaction and offers easy returns — order here with confidence. For questions or support, contact a product specialist via live chat or by phone during business hours seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MST. Email is available 24/7.

Our medical gowns come from top brands such as Salk, Medline, and more, which are trusted names in designer hospital gowns. Refer to the informative section below to learn more about the different types of hospital gowns and the levels of protection offered by these products.

Types of Patient Gowns


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Standard Hospital Gowns

Standard patient gowns can be made of various protective materials and typically have open-back designs. These designs allow for quick doctor or nurse access while providing comfortable coverage for the patient. These gowns are available with either string-tie designs or button mechanisms. Additionally, 3/4 open designs are available that provide coverage and breathability, such as the Core Products 3.4 Patient Gown.

Disposable Patient Gowns

Some clinics and hospital environments require rapid donning and doffing. Disposable patient gowns can be great options for these situations and many others. These are also used in many hospitals or clinics when prepping patients for surgery and other procedures.

Medline's Disposable Patient Gowns are available in multiple color options, including mauve, white, and blue.

Medical Patient Gown Protection Levels


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Key Benefits of Patient Gowns

Meets Regulatory Requirements

Whether they are used in a clinic, hospital, or home care environment, patient gowns provide protection from fluids and other potential hazards. They are standard protective barriers in clinics and hospitals around the world. Staying stocked up on patient gowns is an essential step to maintaining a professional environment.

Improved Patient Satisfaction

Patient hospital gowns are designed to provide comfortable coverage. Avoiding body exposure is essential to patient satisfaction, especially during patient transfers. Keeping a patient modestly covered can be the key to maintaining comfort. Hospital or clinic processes and procedures can be uncomfortable and stress-inducing for some patients, which is why choosing the right gown is so important.

One-Size-Fits-Most Design

One major benefit of hospital gowns and patient gowns is their ability to fit a wide range of patients. Whether it is a string tie or a button-up design, hospital and clinical gowns provide enough room for both patient comfort and professional convenience. This practical approach helps with clinical consistency and dependability.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the purpose of a hospital gown?
A: Patient gowns make it easy for the hospital staff to access the body part that is being treated. Additionally, hospital gowns are made of materials that protect the patient from fluids and potentially hazardous materials. These gowns are designed to undergo repeated laundering without falling apart.

Q: Why do medical gowns open in the back?
A: Hospital gowns are designed specifically for the convenience of doctors and nurses. Their open-back designs allow the medical personnel to easily access certain body regions in the case of an emergency. Common procedures are easier, thanks to this hospital gown design.

Q: Which type of hospital gown should be used?
A: Patient gowns for sale are available in various styles and levels of protection. Some clinics may benefit most from disposable hospital gowns; others may prefer to stay stocked on reusable hospital gowns that can be laundered and used repeatedly. Refer to the medical gown protection levels chart above for situation-specific gowns.


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Informational Videos


Tips for Wearing a Hospital Gown (3:14 minutes)



Donning and Doffing Isolation Gowns (3:45 minutes)



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