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Hospital Coats
Specification & Uses
Hospital coats, also known as lab coats or doctor coats, are essential garments worn by medical professionals such as doctors, nurses, lab technicians, and healthcare workers. They serve both functional and symbolic purposes — providing protection, professional identity, and sometimes hygiene control.
Types of Hospital Coats
Doctor Coat (White Coat)
Worn by doctors, interns, and consultants
Classic white color, knee or thigh-length
Symbol of authority and cleanliness
Lab Coat
Used by lab technicians, scientists, and pharmacists
Often similar to doctor coats but may include pockets for tools
Sometimes made of fluid-resistant or anti-static materials
Surgeon Coat / Scrub Coat
Worn over surgical scrubs
Lightweight, open front, easy to remove
Helps maintain sterility before and after surgery
Patient Care/Nurse Coat
Worn by nursing staff or healthcare assistants
Often comes in pastel colors (blue, green, pink)
More relaxed fit for ease of movement
Disposable Coat
Single-use, made of non-woven polypropylene or SMS fabric
Used in isolation wards, COVID zones, or laboratories
Protects against fluids, dust, and contamination
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