Doctor and Surgical Gowns Manufacturers Sourcing

As exporters of doctor and surgical gowns, our primary objective is to prevent the transmission of microorganisms and body fluids between medical staff and patients.

Our gowns are available in 100% polyester or polyester-cotton blends, customized as per client specifications.

Key Features

  1. Resistant to blood, water, and chemicals.
  2. Suitable for both men and women.
  3. Available with PE coating.
  4. Made from non-woven PP fabric.
  5. Basic protection level.
  6. Knitted wrist cuffs for enhanced fit.
  7. Secure lace fasteners.
  8. Customizable designs based on client needs.

We prioritize comfort along with an easy, free-flowing design that ensures practicality and decency. Our wide range of hospital uniform items, including patient gowns and scrub suits, is available in multiple colors and designs. Customers can choose from flexible blends in twill or plain weave fabrics.

Difference Between Doctor Gowns & Surgical Gowns

  • Protective clothing worn by healthcare professionals during surgeries.
  • Made from fluid-resistant non-woven fabric.
  • Available in disposable and reusable options.
  • Designed to protect against bodily fluids, blood, and infectious materials.
  • Worn by physicians during non-surgical procedures and examinations.
  • Made from lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton or polyester.
  • Designed for comfort and ease of movement.
  • Available in different sleeve lengths, with optional collars or additional features.

Material Specifications

  • Polypropylene: Lightweight, durable, and fluid-resistant synthetic polymer.
  • Polyester: Strong, reusable, and resistant to frequent washing.
  • Polyethylene-Coated Polypropylene: A single-layer, non-woven fabric with a PE coating for enhanced fluid resistance.
  • 100% Cotton: Natural fiber known for softness, breathability, and durability.
  • Cotton-Polyester Blend: Typically 65% cotton and 35% polyester, offering a balance of comfort, durability, and ease of care.

PE Coated Fabric

PE (Polyethylene) coated fabric enhances fluid, water, and chemical resistance. It is widely used in protective medical textiles, such as surgical gowns, lab coats, aprons, hospital bedding, drapes, curtains, and medical equipment covers. PE-coated fabrics offer a reliable barrier against hazardous substances while being easy to clean, disinfect, and sterilize.

Common Colors for Surgical Gowns

  • Green & Blue: Reduce eye strain and provide strong contrast against blood and bodily fluids.
  • White: Used in highly sterile environments for optimal cleanliness.

Gender-Specific Sizing

Men’s doctor gowns are generally designed with a straight, boxy cut, while women’s gowns may be more fitted and contoured. Referencing the manufacturer’s size chart is essential to ensure proper fit and comfort.

Surgical gowns may vary based on their intended use, with some featuring longer sleeves and higher necklines for greater protection, while others are designed with a looser fit for increased mobility and comfort.

Quality Certifications

Medical gowns must comply with international quality standards, including:

  • ISO 9001: Ensures a high-quality management system.
  • ISO 13485: Specific to the medical device industry, meeting regulatory requirements.
  • CE Marking: Confirms compliance with European Union medical device regulations.
  • FDA Clearance: Required in the U.S. for medical applications.
  • AAMI Standards: Guidelines for the design, production, and use of medical textiles.

These certifications ensure that doctor and surgical gowns meet safety, durability, and performance requirements in healthcare environments.