VETERINARY HOSPITAL
When a pet comes to a veterinary hospital, it is often part of an unwell family, and both people and animals must be comfortable in the situation. Just as humans are different, so are animals. Not just different species, but also in height and girth according to breed. Regardless of which animal comes through a veterinary hospital, the layout must be planned based on function, flexibility, ergonomics, and hygiene. We have extensive experience in furnishing veterinary hospitals and are happy to help with advice, planning and installation. We have skilled fitters who ensure a smooth installation of the fixtures and not least always on time delivery.
EXAMINATION ROOM AT THE VETERINARY HOSPITAL
For examination rooms there must be space for storing material/products with easy access. E.g., a worktable with drawers underneath at one end for storage, at the opposite end a furnished workplace for journals etc. These can be fixed immediately. These rooms also require a washing station with paper towels, alcohol dispenser and waste bin.
Smaller mobile workplaces can be set up for PC’s complete with a keyboard pull-out. These can be pushed away when not in use.
OP/ANESTHESIA
The antechamber to the operating room can optionally be furnished with a surgeon's sink and cupboards for storing utensils. The operating room/anesthesia room itself is furnished with a worktable and possibly cabinets. For hygienic reasons these can be supplied with an oblique or straight top cover panel to prevent dust build up occurring.
RINSING ROOM/FEEDING ROOM
Here you often find cupboards with drawers/doors and a stainless worktop with a sink. Top cabinets with shelves for storage above can be supplied with display or solid doors. In addition, dishwashers, washing machines, dryers and autoclaves for sterilizing OP instruments will be located here.
WORKSTATIONS
Workstations can be set up in many places in a veterinary hospital. The reception is the first thing customers see on arrival and it must always make the right impression. Behind the counter, we can supply fixed or height-adjustable desks - the latter is often an advantage to accommodate the varying heights of staff. Mobile roller cassettes with drawers provide necessary storage as required.
In large treatment rooms, in addition to storage cabinets, we can offer workstations complete with installation boxes/channel for extract or oxygen, etc. This is used for treatment/post-treatment for the patients. At these workstations, there is also the option of a slide rail with a slide clamp for housing various accessories.
Near these workstations it is important to have the possibility to wash and disinfect hands. This can be solved by having worktops with a sink.
STORAGE
It is important to store medicines safely in an animal hospital, we recommend lockable medicine cabinets. Medicines that need a constant temperature can also be stored in a medicine refrigerator.
Storage is often needed for many different materials; instruments, medications, accessibility, and overview are the important factors for interior design. Cabinets on plinths with drawers that can be divided with drawer partitions ensure order and storage overview for each drawer. Worktops installed on the cupboards can be supplied from a wide range of materials depending upon the worktops intended use. See more about the different materials here.
Tall cupboards/storage cupboards can be supplied with fixed shelves, but to improve the overview of the cupboard we recommend modular sides for trays/baskets. These trays/baskets can be divided so that the different medications are stored in an organized manner. The modular sides can be supplied with a straight or slanted insert as desired - the slanted insert provides the best overview of the stored items in the rear of the cabinet.
For hygienic reasons slanted top cover panels prevent dust build up on top the cupboards.
See more in our Care Catalogue