Podiatry Chair
Podiatry chairs are essential tools for podiatrists, enabling them to perform thorough examinations and provide necessary foot care treatments. They play a crucial role in ensuring patient comfort and assist in enhancing the overall effectiveness and efficiency of podiatric procedures.
Explore Angelus Medical’s curated collection of podiatry chairs engineered for precision, comfort, and ADA compliance. Ideal for physicians, clinics, and procurement teams in Los Angeles and across the U.S.
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Our Picks for You Today
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| Midmark Ritter 414 Examination Chair | $3,700.00 |
Data last updated on November 13, 2025
Podiatry chairs (sometimes called chiropody chairs) are more than chairs – they are precision treatment stations. Top ranking buying guides emphasise that good podiatry chairs keep patients comfortable while letting clinicians work efficiently. Adjustable height, reclining back rests and leg supports allow clinicians to position each patient at an optimal angle, while strong bases and generous weight capacities ensure safety. Easy to clean vinyl or synthetic upholstery helps maintain a hygienic treatment environment. When you invest in a quality podiatry chair, you’re investing in better patient experiences and more efficient treatments.
At Angelus Medical, we understand this. Our Podiatry Chair brings together refurbished and new units engineered for podiatric and diabetic foot care. Each chair is inspected and re upholstered in our Los Angeles facility to deliver the performance of a new chair at a fraction of the cost. Whether you run a busy clinic or a mobile foot care practice, we have a solution tailored to your workflow.
What to Look for in a Podiatry Chair?
The following features come up repeatedly in independent guides and manufacturer specifications:
Comfortable, Ergonomic Design
An ergonomic podiatry chair should feel like a recliner for your patients. Guides suggest choosing chairs with contoured back rests, lumbar support and adjustable cushioning to prevent patient and clinician fatigue. Premium chairs like the Midmark Ritter 647 Podiatry Chair include a Premium Comfort System and integrated touch controls on each side of the foot section for effortless positioning. This ergonomic design keeps your hands free during procedures and reduces risk of damage to external hand controls.
Adjustable Height, Tilt and Leg Support
Independent industry guides rate adjustability as one of the most important buying factors. Your chair should offer electric or hydraulic height adjustment, a powered back rest and tilt, and adjustable leg rests for different patient sizes. The Midmark Ritter 417 Podiatry Chair provides a powered tilt, adjustable backrest and a foot extension panel that accommodates taller patients. For advanced clinics, the Ritter 647 extends this concept with powered base, back and tilt adjustments, programmable memory positions and optional 350° rotation. A low entry height (as low as 19 inches on the 647) makes transferring mobility limited patients easier.
Stability and Safety
Stability is non negotiable in podiatry. Buyers should choose chairs with solid bases and weight capacities that match their patient population. Angelus Medical’s chairs are built on durable steel frames with secure base locks; the Midmark 417 supports up to 450 lb and includes a debris tray and foot controlled base lock to prevent movement during delicate procedures. The Ritter 647 also supports 450 lb and includes sealed foot controls to reduce electrical hazards. For bariatric foot care you can link to a Midmark Ritter 414 Examination Chair that offers extra width and capacity.
Hygiene and Easy Cleaning
Clinical environments demand strict hygiene. Independent guides recommend seamless vinyl upholstery that resists stains and disinfectants. Angelus chairs feature antimicrobial, PVC free upholstery and removable stainless steel debris trays. In the Ritter 647 the upholstery is seamless and the foot section is covered with a protective foot cover, while the Ritter 417 includes a removable debris tray for rapid cleanup. For clinics that already own chairs but need a refresh, our exam chair upholstery services restore worn upholstery to like new condition.
Advanced Functions
Modern podiatry chairs often incorporate smart technology. For example, MTI’s 550 chair uses low voltage motors for lift, tilt, back and foot, plus programmable positions and SmartTech™ controls. While we specialise in Midmark chairs, these features illustrate the market trend toward integrated controls and memory settings. The Ritter 647 mirrors this with programmable positions and integrated touch controls. Many chairs also offer hospital grade electrical outlets, 350° rotation and accessories like stainless steel debris trays and ergonomic foot sections. These functions reduce chair handling and enable clinicians to focus on patient care.
Weight Capacity and Patient Accessibility
Most podiatry chairs support 113-180 kg according to guides. Angelus Medical offers chairs with weight capacities from 450 lb to 725 lb; the Midmark Ritter 647 supports 450 lb and has a low 19 inch entry height. For heavier patients, we also offer bariatric exam tables and procedure chairs in our procedure chair.
Why Choose Angelus Medical?
Certified Refurbishment & Cost Savings
Our refurbishment process gives used chairs a second life. We strip each chair down, replace worn components, install new antimicrobial upholstery and test to ensure reliable performance. A blog on our site notes that refurbished chairs can cost less than half of new models, yet still provide the features clinicians need; see our post refurbished exam tables and chairs for details. This means you can equip your clinic with premium chairs like the Ritter 417 or 647 at a manageable price while supporting sustainability.
Local Support and Service
Angelus Medical is based in Southern California, with a showroom in Gardena and a full service department. We provide repairs, chair re upholstery and calibration services for local clinics and those across the U.S. Our medical equipment repair service covers autoclaves, exam tables and procedure chairs, and we supply loaner units during repairs to keep your clinic running.
Complementary Equipment for Podiatry Practices
A successful podiatry clinic needs more than a chair. Consider pairing your new chair with the following equipment to enhance patient care and workflow:
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Podiatrists use a wide range of instruments; autoclaves use pressurised steam to kill microorganisms and spores, ensuring that instruments remain sterile. Angelus offers eco‑friendly autoclaves with rapid cycle times, making instrument turnaround fast and reliable. |
Keep instruments sterile between foot care procedures |
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Good lighting is crucial for nail procedures and wound care. Angelus supplies LED exam lights from trusted brands like Welch Allyn, Midmark and Burton, providing glare‑free, shadow‑free illumination and energy efficiency. |
Illuminate the treatment area without heat or shadows |
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Adjustable stools help clinicians maintain proper posture during long procedures. Our stools swivel, roll smoothly on casters and adjust for height, reducing back and shoulder strain. |
Maintain ergonomic posture while working on feet |
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Stainless‑steel Mayo stands keep instruments within arm’s reach and off unsanitary surfaces. They can be adjusted for height and moved easily around the exam room. |
Keep instruments organised and sterile |
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Some podiatry clinics offer infusion therapy or injections for neuropathy. Our recliner chairs feature pressure‑relief cushions, integrated IV poles and heat/massage functions, enhancing patient relaxation during longer treatments. |
Provide comfortable seating for longer therapies |
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If your practice expands beyond podiatry, consider our range of exam tables and procedure chairs with programmable positioning and ADA‑compliant features. |
Extend your clinic’s capabilities |
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The Midmark Ritter 626 exam chair features wireless controls, heated upholstery options and an ADA‑compliant entry height, making it ideal for general exams and podiatry patients with limited mobility. |
Provide accessible seating for other exams |
Tips for Choosing the Right Chair
- Assess your practice’s needs. Consider the types of procedures you perform nail debridement, diabetic wound care, orthotic fitting and choose a chair with appropriate adjustability and accessories.
- Evaluate your patient population. For bariatric or geriatric patients, select a chair with a high weight capacity and low entry height.
- Prioritise infection control. Seamless upholstery and removable debris trays make sanitising between patients faster. Pair your chair with an autoclave to keep instruments sterile.
- Look for efficiency features. Integrated touch controls, programmable memory positions and 350° rotation allow clinicians to position patients quickly and return to preferred positions. Foot controlled base locks keep both hands free for care.
- Plan for future growth. If you intend to expand your services, choose modular chairs that can accommodate attachments or that come from brands with readily available parts and servicing.
Conclusion
Investing in a quality podiatry chair is an investment in your patients’ comfort and your clinic’s efficiency. Comfortable, adjustable chairs improve patient satisfaction and reduce clinician fatigue. Robust frames and seamless upholstery ensure safety and hygiene. At Angelus Medical, we combine these critical features with the cost savings of certified refurbishment. Browse our Podiatry Chair today and contact our team to schedule a virtual or in person demo. Let us help you choose a chair that supports precision foot care and grows with your practice.