Medical Reception Area Design

March 20, 2009

The medical office space reception area gets a lot of traffic, and the reception area design is crucial to the  flow and efficiency of patients, as well as their psyche.

As a patient walks in the reception area, they have to check in with the reception desk, and then take a seat and wait to be called to go back to the patient room.   Then that patient has to check out when they are done.   When this is all done in the reception area, it can get chaotic if it does not flow properly, and if there is any slight delay and patients start to back up, the chaos can become apparent.  Throw in current Hippa privacy laws and you can more issues then I even want to cover here in this rant!

An often over looked aspect of the reception area design is the way it presents itself.  If it is sterile and boring, it will irritate patients as they wait for their appointment.  Especially if their appointment time has come and gone and they are not yet taken to see the doctor.  Creating a pleasing atmosphere will help temper patients attitudes as they wait for their turn to see the doctor.

An interior designer is not only able to help you systematically control this chaos, but will also make your space look great in achieving that goal.  Sure you could buy chairs and pick out some paint & carpet colors for your space and “doctor” it up yourself.  But did you go to  school and get a degree in interior design?  A professional knows the value of hiring a professional.

A great medical practice that truly cares about comfort of their patients would spend a little extra money to get it done right.  They would hire a specialist, that is an interior designer to design the reception area.  Just as a patience sees a specialist because of their experience and expertise to help with an ailment or disease, an interior designer is your specialist to design your medical office practice space.

The choice is yours.  Good or Great.

Designer or do it yourself!!!

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One Response to “Medical Reception Area Design”

  1. Anjum Daniels Says:

    Require Specifications on reception area


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