Gynaecology Chairs

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Gynaecology Chairs

Gynaecology chairs are a specialised type of examination chair which are used in obstetrics and gynaecology clinics and hospitals. Typical features of these couches include

  • stirrups for the patient's feet, which allows for easy access to the pelvic area during examination or procedure.
  • adjustable backrests and leg supports
  • designed to tilt or elevate in order to make certain procedures, such as childbirth, easier to perform.

Gynaecology chairs (also known as gynae examination chairs, gynaecology tables, examination tables and treatment chairs) are an essential piece of equipment in any obstetrics and gynaecology practice.

Frequently asked questions

Gynaecological chairs provide the necessary support and accessibility for a practitioner to perform a variety of procedures, including pelvic exams, Pap smears, and even childbirth.
ABCO Health Care’s gynaecology chairs are made of sturdy and durable materials to withstand regular use and cleaning. This includes medical grade heavy duty vinyl fabric upholstery, and heavy steel plate and tube frames.
Optional accessories available from ABCO include gynae leg rests, which are specifically moulded to provide additional support and comfort to the patient as well as providing 360° rotation and 100mm height adjustment. The treatment chair comfort pillow which provides additional cushioning for the patients head and can be easily attached/detached with velcro straps.
All ABCO Health Care’s Gynae chairs provide electrically controlled height, seat tilt and backrest adjustment with adjustable foot rests and perineal cut-out. All tables have a minimum height of 500mm, which is essential for un-assisted wheel chair transfer. The G35 and G55 also have a fully removable leg section to improve clinician access while this part of the G30 lowers to provide the foot support.

The G30 is positioned as an entry level chair more suited to occasional use, such as a monthly clinic in a rest home.
The G35 is more robust and are ideal for consulting rooms.
The G55 has the greatest lifting capacity and range with better clinician access, which make them more suited to a high use hospital setting