Clinic Exam Bed- With Side Step Stool, Mocha Finish

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$2,199.00
$2,199.00

The Clinical Exam Bed is designed for day-to-day use in clinics and medical practices. It features a stable frame, smooth height adjustment, and easy-to-clean upholstery, making patient exams comfortable and efficient. Built-in storage and the side step stool make it easier for patients to get on and off while keeping essentials within reach.

Color

Tan

Dimensions:

58.5”L × 27.5”W × 34”H 

Extends to 75” with backrest flat

Weight Capacity:  Upto 500 lbs

Key Features

Built-In Side Pull-Out Step Stool

Conveniently positioned for safe and easy patient access. 
Slides out smoothly and tucks away when not in use.

5 Drawers + 3 Open Access Compartments

Ample storage with 5 drawers and 3 open compartments on both sides for quick, organized access to essentials.

Easy-Clean Clinical Surfaces

Smooth, non-porous upholstery resists fluids and stains for fast cleaning and improved infection control.

High-Strength Steel Frame

Heavy-duty steel construction delivers exceptional stability. durability, and long-term performance.

Ships Across Canada

Fast & reliable delivery

Installation Available

Professional setup on request

5 Year Warranty

Quality you can trust

  • Description

  • FAQs

Core Structural Components

The Delmen Clinical Exam Bed integrates durable structural construction, hygiene-focused surfaces,

and workflow-driven features designed for daily clinical use in modern healthcare environments.

Integrated Storage Drawers

Integrated Storage System

Five seamless drawers are integrated into the base of the exam bed to store instruments and consumables.
Three drawers provide pass-through access from both sides, allowing clinicians to retrieve equipment without repositioning during patient care.

Easy-Clean Surfaces

360° Easy-Clean Design

Smooth exterior surfaces allow fast wipe-down between patients.
The minimal seam construction helps prevent fluid buildup and simplifies routine disinfection.
A removable medical-grade ABS collection pan supports hygiene management and can be removed for cleaning when required.

Side Pull-Out Step Stool

Side Pull-Out Access Step

The retractable side step allows patients to safely access the examination bed.
Unlike front-mounted steps commonly found on exam tables, the side design keeps the front working area clear for clinicians while improving patient accessibility.

Steel Frame Structure

Steel Frame Construction

The bed is built on a high-strength steel frame designed to support daily clinical use.

 

An epoxy-coated finish protects the structure from corrosion and wear while maintaining a clean medical appearance.

 

The rigid frame ensures stability during examinations and supports patient positioning without structural flex.

Retractable Stirrup System

Retractable Examination Stirrups

Integrated stirrups can be deployed when required for examinations and stored discreetly when not in use.

 

This allows the bed to support a wider range of clinical procedures without affecting the overall appearance of the unit.

Why does step position matter in an exam bed?

Front-mounted steps often block the working area during examinations.
Delmen exam beds use a side pull-out step stool, which keeps the front clear while still allowing easy patient access — making the setup more practical during daily use.

Are drawers actually useful or just extra storage?

They make a big difference in workflow.
Having drawers directly built into the bed means commonly used items stay within reach, reducing movement during examinations — especially when drawers can be accessed from both sides.

What should I prioritize when choosing an exam bed?

Focus on how the bed will be used daily — access, storage, and ease of cleaning matter more than just specs.
A setup that looks good but slows down workflow quickly becomes frustrating to use.

Does the bed support different types of examinations?

Yes. Features like retractable stirrups allow the bed to adapt to different types of procedures while staying compact when not in use.

How does bed design affect exam room layout?

The bed is the anchor of the room.
Things like step position, drawer access, and clearance around the bed directly impact how easily staff can move and work within the space.

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