Veterinary Apron
Veterinary apron
Veterinary gowns are specialized garments worn by veterinarians or veterinary technicians. These gowns are commonly used while working in veterinary clinics or hospitals. They are usually made from durable, waterproof, and stain-resistant materials. Viscose fabrics, which have a smooth and water-repellent texture, are preferred to facilitate the removal of hair and dirt. Veterinary gowns typically feature functional elements such as pockets and adjustable elastic ties.
Veterinary gowns are essential for veterinarians and veterinary technicians to help protect themselves and their patients from dirt and bacteria. They can also be used during surgery.
Veterinary gowns are garments that attract the attention of both veterinarians and pet owners and generally serve a protective function when in direct contact with animals.
Characteristics that veterinary aprons should have
1. Easy cleanability: Due to contact with animals, they can get dirty very quickly, so it's important that they are easy to wash or disinfect. Another feature of the fabric used is that it doesn't require ironing.
2. Durability: Most veterinary gowns are designed to withstand prolonged wear. It is resistant to wear and tear and the color will not fade or deteriorate.
3. Functionality: They may have pockets or special compartments; they may have practical arrangements to carry things that veterinarians might need, such as medical instruments or notebooks.
4. Animal-friendly materials: These are generally made from soft and durable materials to ensure the comfort of animals.
5. Professional appearance: They generally have a professional design to provide a trustworthy look in veterinary clinics or hospitals.
Veterinary gowns are an essential element for veterinarians to perform their jobs effectively and provide safe animal care.
What to Consider When Choosing a Veterinary Apron?
- Fabric: It is important that the fabric is breathable, waterproof, and easy to clean. It should also have moisture-wicking properties.
- Size: The apron must fit snugly to the body and not restrict freedom of movement. For this, we opted for flexible lycra viscose fabrics.
- Pockets: There should be a sufficient number and size of pockets for carrying necessary tools.
- Color: White or light-colored aprons are generally preferred, but various other color options are available. At Owlet Medical, we offer a very wide range of colors for our veterinary aprons.