Waiting Room Chairs

Choosing the right office waiting room chairs can cultivate good experiences for patients by improving the comfort and perceptions of your establishment.

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Office Waiting Room Chairs: What You Need to Know

No one enjoys waiting on a doctor's appointment, but a comfortable chair can alleviate frustration while creating professional ambience. Office waiting room chairs may seem like a low priority for a medical facility but finding the right chair can offer comfort that your patients will appreciate. We carry a wide array of chairs, ranging from basic, durable units to elegant mahogany medical waiting room chairs, so you can find a style that fits your waiting room.

We carry chairs with or without armrests, made of metal, wood, or synthetic materials, and at varying price points so every operator can find a chair that matches their budget and aesthetic. The differences and benefits between chair styles are subtle, but that's why we're here. We'll help you sort through all the options to find the best reception chairs for your establishment.

Common Questions About Waiting Room Chairs

Should I get a chair with armrests?

Reception chairs should be comfortable, but many offices have limited space in which to fit all the needed chairs. Armrests can be more comfortable than chairs without them, but they do occupy more space, meaning you can fit fewer waiting room chairs with arms than you could chairs without. Chairs with armrests are also less likely to be stackable, which means you'll have a harder time storing them when you clean the carpets or floors in the waiting room, or simply don't need them at a given time.

Armrests also provide a barrier between patients, which can avert disease transmission. Of course, you can create a distance barrier by separating medical waiting room chairs yourself. One last consideration is price – armrests are extra material, meaning they generally cost more than chairs of the same quality that lack armrests. We offer waiting room chairs wholesale so you can find options either with or without armrests that fit in your budget.

What materials are waiting room chairs made of?

The primary materials used in constructing waiting room chairs are metal and wood, with some synthetic pieces thrown in. Wooden pieces create a unique ambience suiting a professional atmosphere, but don't have the same durability that metal options have. Metal options can be very attractive as well, depending on the aesthetic you've created. Doctor's office chairs can improve your patients' perception of your establishment, which can be beneficial with patients that are already stressed, ill, and anxious to be seen. High-quality chairs that complement a professional aesthetic can reassure your patients that you know what you're doing and they're in good hands.

What other features should I consider?

Healthcare establishments must be sanitized frequently, which means you'll regularly have to move your hospital waiting room chairs to clean them and the floor beneath them. Depending on how many chairs you plan to have in your waiting room, this could be a difficult, time-consuming process. If you're concerned about the labor involved in moving and storing these chairs, look for lightweight options. Normally, metal chairs will be significantly lighter than wooden options, but you can check the product specification page to see the exact weight of each piece.

Consider whether you need your chairs to be stackable or not. If you're cleaning the floors every night, stackable chairs can reduce the effort required to clean your lobby. By stacking the chairs and moving them to a clean corner, you can hasten the process significantly over having to move chairs back and forth as you clean.

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