
Pediatric Exam Table
A pediatric exam table, also known as pediatric scale is a specialized piece of furniture designed for use during medical examinations of children. It is typically smaller and more child-friendly compared to the standard exam table used for adults. These tables often have built-in safety features to ensure the comfort and safety of young patients, such as cushioning, rounded edges, and adjustable heights. Some pediatric exam tables may also have colorful or playful designs to create a more welcoming and less intimidating environment for children visiting healthcare providers.
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Have you ever been to a kid’s doctor’s office and seen a fun-looking table with bright colors or shapes like animals? That’s called a pediatric exam table. These tables are made just for children. They’re lower to the ground, softer, and designed to make kids feel safe and calm. Even the edges are rounded to keep little ones from getting hurt.
Why are these tables so important? When kids feel more relaxed, it’s easier for the doctor to check on their health. That means faster, smoother visits. At AngelUS Medical, we make exam tables that help kids feel better and help doctors do their job well.
Discover our extensive selection of pediatric exam tables and pediatric scales, featuring top-rated options like the Midmark 640 Pediatric Scale, Clinton Pediatric Scale, Pedia Pal Table, Pedia Pal Zoo Pal, Good Time Safari, Animal Tables, Hausmann, Play Spaces, and more. Explore now to find the perfect solution for your pediatric healthcare needs.
What Is a Pediatric Exam Table?
A pediatric exam table is a special kind of table used in doctor’s offices to check on babies, kids, and teens. It’s different from regular tables for adults because it’s smaller, lower, and often has steps to help kids climb up safely. It also has safety features like soft padding and guardrails.
These tables aren’t just useful, they’re also fun. Many come in bright colors or look like animals or cartoons to make kids feel less scared. Some even have built-in rulers and digital scales so doctors can quickly check a child’s height and weight.
Doctors also like these tables because they’re tough and easy to clean. They meet all the rules for being safe and strong in medical offices. Whether it’s a small clinic or a big hospital, these tables help make visits better for kids and easier for doctors.
Types and Models of Pediatric Exam Tables
Pediatric examination tables come in various types and models, each offering specific functionalities and design considerations to meet diverse clinical needs and accommodate different age groups within the pediatric patient population.
Categorization by Operation, Adjustability, and Specialized Features
Pediatric examination tables can be broadly categorized based on their operational mechanisms, adjustability, and integrated specialized features:
By Operation:
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Manual Exam Tables: These models typically feature a flat top with a backrest that can be adjusted manually. They are often a more budget-friendly option for practices.
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Electric Exam Tables: Offering enhanced convenience and ergonomics, electric tables allow for adjustable height and backrest positioning via foot or hand controls. This facilitates easier patient positioning and significantly reduces physical strain on healthcare staff. Some electric models are also designed with casters for improved mobility within the clinical space.
- Hydraulic Exam Tables: While less frequently detailed in the provided information, hydraulic mechanisms are also used to provide adjustable height, offering smooth and controlled movements for patient positioning.
By Adjustability:
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Fixed-Height Tables: These are typically the most economical choice, featuring a static height. For practitioner comfort and ergonomics, they often require the use of an adjustable medical stool.
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Height-Adjustable Tables: These tables offer the flexibility to raise or lower the examination surface, accommodating different patient sizes and allowing practitioners to work at an optimal ergonomic height. Adjustment can be manual, electric, or hydraulic.
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Tables with Adjustable Backrests: Many pediatric tables include a back section that can be adjusted to serve as a backrest, enhancing patient comfort during examinations that require an upright or semi-reclined position.
- Tables with Extendable Sections: For older or taller children, some tables feature extendable foot sections or leg extensions, ensuring that the entire patient can be comfortably accommodated on the examination surface.
By Specialized Features:
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Integrated Scales: A highly valued feature, integrated scales allow for accurate and convenient weight measurement directly on the examination table, eliminating the need for separate equipment and reducing patient stress.
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Storage Units: Many tables are equipped with built-in drawers or cabinets, providing convenient storage for medical supplies, instruments, and even toys or books to engage children. Some offer locking doors for secure storage.
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Paper Roll Holders: A common practical addition, built-in paper roll holders accommodate standard examination paper rolls (e.g., 18-inch or 21-inch) for hygiene and quick changeovers between patients.
- Infantometers: Some advanced models include built-in infantometers with folding ends for easy and accurate measurement of a child's height or length.
Specific Models and Age Group Considerations
Pediatric examination tables are designed with specific age groups in mind, incorporating features that cater to their developmental stages and physical needs:
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For Infants: Tables for infants often feature high sides, upholstered end panels, and beveled sides to prevent rolling off, ensuring maximum safety for the smallest patients. Many include integrated infant scales, such as the Midmark 640 Pediatric Examination Table, which is designed for patients weighing between 4.5 lbs and 40 lbs and includes both digital and linear scales. Some models may also function as examination and changing trolleys, offering disinfectant-tolerant changing mats and ample storage.
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For Toddlers: As children gain more mobility, tables for toddlers emphasize durability and engaging designs. Models like the "Zoo Pals" or other animal-shaped tables (e.g., Hippo, Elephant, Zebra, Horse, Camel) are particularly popular, transforming the examination into a fun experience. Features like built-in no-slip safety steps become crucial for safe access, and some integrated scales can convert from infant to toddler modes.
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For Adolescents: For older children and teenagers, tables need to accommodate greater height and weight. Features like extendable leg sections, which can extend by 17 inches, and higher weight capacities (up to 400-500 lbs, as seen in PediaPals) are essential to comfortably support taller and heavier young patients. Adjustable backrests are also key for ensuring comfort during various examination positions for this age group.
Prominent manufacturers in this specialized field include Midmark, Clinton Industries, Hausmann Industries, and Brewer, offering a wide array of models like the Midmark 640 Pediatric Scale, Clinton Pediatric Scale, Pedia Pal Table, Pedia Pal Zoo Pal, Good Time Safari, Animal Tables, Hausmann, Play Spaces, and various Clinton Fun Series and Imagination Series tables. These offerings demonstrate the commitment to providing specialized equipment that meets the evolving needs of pediatric patients from infancy through adolescence.
How to Choose the Right Pediatric Exam Table?
Choosing the right pediatric exam table might seem simple at first, but it’s one of those decisions that can shape a child’s medical experience more than we realize. It's not just about having a table in the room. It's about finding the one that supports your workflow, comforts your young patients, and meets the day-to-day needs of your clinical space.
Let’s walk through the practical things you should think about before making a purchase.
What Type of Practice Do You Have?
Are you running a small pediatric clinic, or are you part of a large hospital system? The table you choose should reflect the kind of care you give every day.
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General vs. Specialty: General pediatricians may need a versatile table with basic features, while ENT chair or orthopedic pediatricians might benefit from models with more adjustability and access points.
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Solo Practice vs. Shared Facility: If your table will be used by multiple doctors in a busy setting, look for one that’s durable, easy to clean, and built for high turnover.
- Age Group: Do you mostly see infants, toddlers, or teenagers? Younger patients need high sides and infant scales, while older kids may appreciate longer or extendable tables.
How Much Space Do You Have?
The best table is one that fits comfortably into your room and still lets your staff move around easily.
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Wall-Mounted vs. Freestanding: Wall-mounted tables are space savers but may offer fewer features. Freestanding tables take up more space but usually offer drawers, cabinets, or built-in scales.
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Storage Access: Check which side drawers open from, left or right matters when working in tight quarters.
- Accessibility: Make sure there’s space for mobility aids or wheelchairs if you serve children with disabilities. Steps or adjustable height can make a big difference here.
What Features Do You Really Need?
Every added feature adds cost, so it’s worth thinking through what you’ll actually use.
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Manual vs. Electric: Manual models are usually more affordable and reliable. Electric tables offer height adjustment at the push of a button, great for staff ergonomics.
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Built-in Tools: Some tables include infantometers or digital scales, which save time and reduce stress for kids. These are especially helpful if you check weight and height regularly.
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Paper Roll Holders: These might seem minor, but they speed up room turnover and help with hygiene.
- Extra Storage: Built-in drawers or locking cabinets keep everything from gloves to toys within arm’s reach.
Is It Safe, Durable, and Easy to Clean?
Kids move a lot, even when they shouldn’t. Safety and hygiene aren’t optional.
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Rounded Corners and Padding: Prevent bumps and bruises.
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Guardrails or Safety Steps: Especially important for infants or wiggly toddlers.
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Scratch-Resistant and Easy-Clean Materials: Think vinyl that wipes down fast or steel frames that don’t show wear.
- Antimicrobial Surfaces: Some models offer built-in resistance to germs.
Can It Grow with Your Practice?
You may not need every feature now, but will you in two years?
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Adjustable Backrests or Extendable Leg Sections: These are helpful if your patient base includes both babies and teens.
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Weight Capacity: Most pediatric tables hold 300-400 lbs, but some go higher if a caregiver needs to sit beside the child.
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Service and Warranty: A good support plan means fewer headaches later.
Choosing the right exam table isn’t about picking the most high-tech or colorful option, it’s about balance. You want something that works for your clinic’s layout, suits the children you serve, and holds up over time. The right table doesn’t just support a patient, it supports smoother exams, happier visits, and better care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are pediatric exam tables safe for children of all ages?
Yes, pediatric exam tables are designed to accommodate infants, children, and teenagers of different sizes and stages of development. They have safety features in place to ensure the well-being of young patients.
Is the scale integrated into the pediatric exam table accurate?
Yes, pediatric scales integrated into exam tables go through rigorous testing and calibration to ensure accurate weight measurements. They are designed specifically for use with pediatric patients.
Can pediatric exam tables be adjusted to accommodate children with disabilities?
Yes, many pediatric exam tables have adjustable features, such as height and incline, making them suitable for children with disabilities. However, it's always recommended to consult a healthcare professional for specific needs.
Do pediatric exam tables require special maintenance?
Pediatric exam tables are typically made of easy-to-clean materials to maintain a hygienic environment. Regular cleaning with appropriate disinfectants and following the manufacturer's guidelines will help ensure their longevity and safety.
What kind of Warranty do you offer?
The warranty varies depending on the condition and item. The warranty is specified for most of the items listed, however the following are general rules.
- We offer 90 days warranty on all our refurbished equipment unless specified otherwise.
- The new equipment comes with the manufacturer’s warranty.
Can I choose my color?
Yes, you have the option to choose your upholstery color from the Angelus color selection. An additional fee may apply.
Do you repair or reupholster?
Yes, we have a full service department where we can take care of all your repairs. In most cases we can offer you a free loaner while we are working on your equipment
- Exam Table Repair, Procedure Chair Repair, Surgery Table Repair
- Exam Table Upholstery, Procefure Chair Upholstery
Do you deliver Pediatric Exam Tables?
Pediatric exam tables provide a specialized and child-friendly environment for medical examinations, promoting the well-being and comfort of young patients during their healthcare visits.