Key Features

Built to the spec
clinicians trust.

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Durable Construction

Industrial-wash safe, fade-resistant fabrics that hold up to facility laundering.

02

Functional Pockets

Multiple pockets for tools, badges, and personal items — designed for clinical workflow.

03

Antimicrobial Options

Fabric treatments reduce bacterial colonization and odor between launderings.

04

Inclusive Sizing

Full range of sizes from XXS to 5XL to fit every member of the clinical team.

Clinical Use / Medical Apparel

How clinicians
use this product.

Scrubs, lab coats, and medical apparel for clinical teams — durable, comfortable, and designed for the demands of patient care shifts.

Indications

Clinical use cases.

  • Clinical uniform and dress code compliance
  • Barrier protection for routine patient care
  • Professional identification in the clinical setting
  • Comfort during long shifts and active workflow

Application Technique

Step by step.

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Facility laundering.

Many facilities launder scrubs on site to ensure infection control. Home laundering should follow CDC guidelines for healthcare worker attire.

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Change between shifts.

Change out of scrubs at the end of each shift. Do not wear clinical attire outside the facility to reduce pathogen spread.

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Remove heavily soiled garments.

Immediately remove and replace any garment visibly soiled with blood or body fluids per OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.

Contraindications & Cautions

When not to use.

  • Not a substitute for PPE in contact, droplet, or airborne precautions
  • Visible soiling requires immediate change
  • Follow facility dress code and infection control policy

Typical Care Settings

Where it's used.

  • All Healthcare Facilities
  • Physician Offices
  • Dental Clinics
  • Veterinary Hospitals

Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.

Regulatory & Quality

FDA
Not applicable
Latex
Latex-free
Sterility
Non-sterile
Biocompatibility
Skin-contact safe

Standards & Certifications

  • OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Compatible

How It Compares

Cardinal vs. the alternatives.

A spec-by-spec comparison with the most common alternatives in the medical apparel category. Clinical interchangeability varies — always verify with your care team or facility protocol.

Spec

This product

Curity™ Training Pants, Medium, 1 Case of 4

Value clinical scrub

Cherokee Workwear Pro

Premium stretch scrub

Barco Grey's Anatomy

FabricPolyester / cottonPolyester / rayon / spandex
AntimicrobialNoYes (fabric treated)
Pocket Count3–5 pockets5–7 pockets
Size RangeMXS–5XLXXS–3XL
Care RequirementsMachine wash warmMachine wash cold
Color Options30+ colors20+ colors

Comparison is provided for reference only. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Specific SKUs may differ from category averages shown above.

About the Brand

Cardinal.

A Fortune 15 healthcare distribution leader

Cardinal Health serves more than 90% of U.S. hospitals and manufactures a broad line of branded medical products — from wound care staples to advanced surgical supplies.

FAQ / Medical Apparel

Frequently asked.

Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.

How should scrubs be laundered?

CDC recommends healthcare worker attire be washed in hot water (≥160°F / 71°C) with detergent and dried thoroughly. Facility on-site laundering is preferred. Home laundering is acceptable if visibly soiled items are handled separately.

Do I need antimicrobial scrubs?

Antimicrobial fabric treatments are one element of infection control but are not a substitute for proper PPE and hand hygiene. They may reduce colonization and odor between washings but do not replace standard precautions.

What's the difference between scrubs and a lab coat?

Scrubs are two-piece uniforms worn as primary clinical attire. Lab coats are outer garments worn over scrubs or other clothing, typically in clinical or laboratory settings. Both may be worn together depending on role and setting.

Are these scrubs FSA/HSA eligible?

Scrubs are generally not FSA/HSA eligible as they are considered professional clothing. Specific clinical uniforms may be tax-deductible as a business expense. Consult your accountant.