Physician Office Supplies

Medical Supplies for Physician Offices and Private Practices

Exam gloves, wound care, PPE, and diagnostic supplies for physician offices, clinics, and private practices. Manufacturer-direct pricing, no minimums.

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Hand-picked by our team based on what physician offices and outpatient clinics actually order every month.

Medical supplies

Nitrile exam gloves, surgical masks, isolation gowns, face shields, hand sanitizer, and sharps containers for exam rooms and procedure areas.

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Wound care and dressing

Gauze pads, ABD pads, adhesive bandages, medical tape, wound ointment, and saline for in-office wound treatment and minor procedures.

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Diagnostics and screening

Blood pressure cuffs, stethoscopes, pulse oximeters, thermometers, glucose meters, and test strips for in-office patient assessment.

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Incontinence

Underpads, adult briefs, and wipes for patient use during exams and procedures, and for offices serving elderly or post-surgical patients.

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OSHA Compliance and the Supplies It Requires

Every physician office with staff who handle blood or body fluids must follow OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR 1910.1030). It applies regardless of practice size, and it directly drives what you need to keep stocked.

At a minimum, the standard requires:

  • An exposure control plan, reviewed and updated annually.
  • Nitrile gloves and face protection for any employee with potential exposure.
  • Gowns for splash-risk procedures.
  • Labeled sharps containers in every exam room.
  • Hand sanitizer or soap at every handwashing station.
  • Annual bloodborne pathogen training for all at-risk staff.

Physician offices are rarely inspected unless a complaint is filed. But a complaint triggers a full review, and the most common citations are for missing exposure control plans and inadequate PPE.

Supplies for New and Growing Practices

Opening a new practice means stocking a supply closet from scratch. The starting list for a general practice is shorter than it looks:

  • Exam gloves, gauze, adhesive bandages, medical tape, alcohol prep pads.
  • BP cuff, stethoscope, thermometer.
  • Sharps containers and hand sanitizer.

The specialty determines what gets added. Dermatology needs more wound care for biopsy sites. Urology and OB/GYN practices need underpads and catheter supplies. Pediatric offices burn through thermometer probe covers and small adhesive bandages faster than anyone plans for.

For growing practices adding exam rooms or providers, the reorder math changes fast. Every new room needs its own sharps container, glove box, and sanitizer dispenser. Every new provider adds patient volume pulling from the same supply closet.

Common questions about doctor office supplies

What medical supplies does a doctor's office need?

At a bare minimum: exam gloves, hand sanitizer, gauze, adhesive bandages, medical tape, alcohol prep pads, a blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, thermometer, and a sharps container. The list grows depending on the specialty and whether the practice does in-office procedures.

Can a private practice order supplies wholesale?

Yes. You don't need to be a hospital or health system. Kerae offers business accounts with volume pricing for practices of any size. Set up an account and your rep handles pricing and reorders going forward.

What's the difference between medical supplies and medical equipment?

Medical supplies are disposable or consumable items: gloves, dressings, gauze, prep pads. Medical equipment is durable: exam tables, autoclaves, diagnostic machines. Kerae carries disposable medical supplies and portable diagnostic tools. For capital equipment, you'd work with an equipment-specific vendor.

How do I set up a supply account for my practice?

Request a business account through the site or call (510) 964-4107. Once it's set up, you get volume pricing and a rep who handles product recommendations and reorders.

Get pricing for your practice

Order individual products directly through the site, or set up a business account for volume pricing. Your rep handles product selection, delivery scheduling, and reorders.