medViron

medViron MedViron is a U.S. manufacturer of healthcare furniture and equipment serving hospitals, healthcare systems, and care facility designers.

The company specializes in overbed tables, bedside cabinets, bassinets, and medical carts engineered for durability,

“Commit to Sit” programs are communication initiatives, but they also create a physical requirement - there has to be so...
05/27/2026

“Commit to Sit” programs are communication initiatives, but they also create a physical requirement - there has to be somewhere to sit. In many patient rooms, additional seating is inconsistent, oversized, or simply unavailable when needed.

MedViron's Martello Folding Chair was designed to provide flexible seating for patient rooms without permanently occupying valuable floor space. The chair can hang securely on walls, cabinets, or behind doors when not in use, helping support adaptable room layouts while keeping supplemental seating accessible. Because small operational details influence how healthcare environments function every day.

Learn more:
https://hubs.li/Q04hYWT-0

We’ve now introduced a knock-down / assembly-required version of the MedViron 32" Overbed Table designed to significantl...
05/21/2026

We’ve now introduced a knock-down / assembly-required version of the MedViron 32" Overbed Table designed to significantly reduce shipping volume and freight cost. The goal was simple: Maintain the same daily-use performance while improving shipping efficiency.

The assembly process was intentionally designed to be straightforward and facility-friendly.

For projects, international shipments, and large-scale installations, reducing freight volume can materially affect total project cost. Especially now.

The table still includes the features the MedViron 32" Overbed Table is known for:

• One-handed height adjustment
• Durable steel base
• Anodized aluminum column
• KYDEX® top surface
• Smooth mobility
• Designed for continuous healthcare use

Learn more at medviron.com.

MedViron's Value Bedside Cabinet Series was designed for healthcare facilities seeking practical, organized patient-room...
05/20/2026

MedViron's Value Bedside Cabinet Series was designed for healthcare facilities seeking practical, organized patient-room storage without unnecessary complexity.

Available in:
• One drawer/open shelf
• One drawer/one door
• Three drawer models

Facilities can standardize room layouts while selecting the storage level that best fits the unit.

Simple.
Functional.
Cost-conscious.

Because sometimes the smartest specification decision is choosing equipment that performs reliably across hundreds of rooms.

Learn more: https://hubs.li/Q04gwxLC0

Healthcare branding is usually discussed in terms of architecture. But patients spend far more time interacting with fur...
05/19/2026

Healthcare branding is usually discussed in terms of architecture. But patients spend far more time interacting with furniture and equipment.

Overbed tables.
Bedside cabinets.
Chairs.
Medical carts.

Those objects become the hospital experience.

A well-organized patient room feels more professional.
More intentional.
More controlled.

That perception matters.

The MedViron Dura-Tough Bedside Cabinet was designed for hospitals seeking durable, practical patient-room storage without unnecessary visual clutter or overly institutional appearance.

Because equipment selection influences more than operations.

It influences perception.

https://hubs.li/Q04gwX0-0

Hospital rooms quietly communicate organizational standards. Not through mission statements. Through details.Is the room...
05/18/2026

Hospital rooms quietly communicate organizational standards. Not through mission statements. Through details.

Is the room organized?
Does the furniture feel intentional?
Can personal belongings be stored properly?
Do surfaces feel accessible and functional?
Does the environment appear calm or chaotic?

Bedside cabinets influence all of that more than most people realize.

MedViron's Dura-Tough Bedside Cabinets have been designed around practical patient-room use:
• removable drawer tubs
• multiple storage configurations
• smooth mobility
• accessible surfaces
• durable KYDEX® drawer and door fronts

Because operational equipment becomes part of the patient experience whether hospitals plan for it or not.

https://hubs.ly/Q04gDsTq0

A height-adjustable work surface should not become another thing caregivers have to fight with. It should move easily, a...
05/14/2026

A height-adjustable work surface should not become another thing caregivers have to fight with. It should move easily, adjust smoothly, position predictably, clean quickly and simply become part of the care environment. MedViron's Roam 2.0 Height Adjustable Work Surface uses the same aluminum column architecture found across multiple medViron height-adjustable products, supporting consistency across patient rooms and clinical spaces.

Because standardization is not just operational.

It also shapes how organized and intentional a healthcare environment feels.

Find out more here: https://hubs.li/Q04gxf6Y0

04/15/2026
Our latest blog post is up!  If you’re evaluating a medical procedure cart, ignore the spec sheet for a second and read ...
04/09/2026

Our latest blog post is up! If you’re evaluating a medical procedure cart, ignore the spec sheet for a second and read this...

Focus on this:

3 things actually determine whether the cart gets used properly:

Access
Can supplies be reached without repositioning the cart?
Fit
Does the cart physically fit the space it’s used in?
Frequency
How often are those drawers opened per shift?

That’s it.

Everything else—materials, hardware, finishes—supports those three.

But most carts are still selected the opposite way:
features first, use second.

That’s backwards.

Here’s a deeper breakdown:
https://hubs.li/Q049VpgM0

Most medical procedure carts are evaluated the same way:Drawer countMaterialsPriceThat’s not what determines whether the...
04/07/2026

Most medical procedure carts are evaluated the same way:

Drawer count
Materials
Price

That’s not what determines whether they actually work.

The real question is:

What is this cart expected to do—every single day?

Because carts used for:

frequent procedures
supply staging
shared access

…require completely different designs.

The cart isn’t just storage. It’s a tool that either reduces friction—or creates it.

Breakdown here:
https://hubs.li/Q049M-4C0

Most overbed table decisions are made based on surface size and price. That’s the mistake.In practice, the base determin...
03/31/2026

Most overbed table decisions are made based on surface size and price. That’s the mistake.

In practice, the base determines everything:
– Whether the table actually reaches the patient
– Whether it works with a recliner or wheelchair
– Whether it fits under the bed at all
– Whether it stays stable under real use

Base geometry isn’t an aesthetic choice. It’s a compatibility decision. If the base doesn’t match the environment, the table won’t perform—no matter how good the top looks.

We broke this down into a simple framework:
H-base, U-base, I-base, X-base, and specialty bases for fifth-wheel beds—each designed for a different clinical constraint.

Full breakdown here:
https://hubs.li/Q048VX3J0

No pitch. Just a better way to think about overbed tables.

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9380 Pentatech Drive
Zeeland, MI
49464

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