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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING
I don't know what we would have done if we had not had ScripHessco as our supplier. From the days before opening until now, they have been here for us. The promptness of your services have been fantastic. The array of products is phenomenal and the great pricing you just can't beat. I want to say a great big "thank you" to Brenda as well she has been the best rep that anyone could ever ask to have call on an office. She is so knowledgeable and has the expertise to help you through from opening to anytime you may need her.
Dr. Roby Taylor Myers, Owner & Lead Chiropractor at East Coast Elite Chiropractic-Sports Performance & Rehab
I appreciate all the support over the last 2 years while setting up my new practice. I have had successful results with over 90-95% of my patients with disc injuries/ neck/ back pain in utilizing the DTS table as a stand alone treatment. I will be honest- it was a tough decision initially because of the financial investment/ commitment while I was starting practice. I am glad that I decided to integrate the DTS into my practice from the start because of the referrals and the wonderful response from my patients. Thanks again for all your help over the last 2 years and continued support.
Dr. Michael Sobran

Patient Wear
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the difference between an N95 mask and a regular disposable face mask?
The main difference between a regular face mask and an N95 or KN95 6-ply mask is the extent to which they offer protection to the wearer and the people around them. A surgical mask acts as a barrier for splashes and sprays of blood and sputum and is mostly intended to protect the patient from contamination by the wearer. Regular disposable face masks like these are loose-fitting and do not filter or block very small particles. This is where the N95 standard comes in. In addition to this barrier, surgical N95 masks also provide respiratory protection by efficiently filtering airborne particles. They provide a close facial fit and protect the wearer from a contained environment.
What is the right way to wear a hospital gown?
While most exam gowns have their opening in the back, some have it in the front and others overlap, offering full coverage. If you are a patient and the nurse handing you the hospital gown does not mention how to put it on, ask for instructions or even help to put it on should you need it. You can also ask about keeping your underwear on as not all procedures require you to remove all pieces of clothing. For most gowns — the ones that remain open in the back — it is akin to putting on a robe backward. Hold the patient gown with the opening facing you and slide your arms through the sleeves. Secure it with the attached ties or hook and loop closures. If the gown comes with ties, make sure you only tie them in loose bows, without double knotting. This way, you will be able to take them off more easily.
What is disposable underwear made from? Is it comfortable?
Disposable thongs, panties, and briefs are generally made of soft, breathable, non-woven fabric like SMS (spunbond/meltblown/spunbond) polypropylene and sometimes have a thin cotton lining. Besides disposable underwear, this fabric is widely used for face masks, exam gowns, beddings, caps, and other medical healthcare and sanitary products. The reason meltblown and spunbond PP are combined in these garments is to provide both water-resistance and comfort. The fact that they are very lightweight and skin-friendly also contributes to comfort.
Can you reuse patient gowns?
Disposable hospital patient gowns should not be reused. However, a lot of exam gowns are made of a blend of cotton and poly, which makes them machine washable and thus reusable. Some can be tumbled dry, like ScripHessco economy patient gowns and medical gowns, others specify drip-dry only.
What is a Level 3 hospital gown?
The AAMI classification system for protective apparel in healthcare facilities goes from Level 1 to Level 4 and is based on their water resistance. Level 1 offers minimal protection against liquids, Level 2 low, Level 3 moderate, and Level 4 offers high protection against liquid and viral penetration. Level 1 hospital gowns can be provided as a cover for visitors, Level 2 can be used while drawing blood or suturing, Level 3 is recommended for inserting IVs, in the ER and for trauma cases, while Level 4 is needed during long procedures that involve lots of fluids.
What are Level 3 surgical gowns made from?
Disposable CPE Level 3 isolation gowns are made from durable blue-coated CPE (chlorinated polyethylene) and they protect from dust, dirt, minor splashes, and particulates. Other Level 3 surgical gowns can be made of PP, PE, or SMS.
Where can I buy hospital gowns and other patient wear at the best prices?
ScripHessco.com carries a wide selection of disposable and reusable patient gowns, as well as disposable underwear for men and women. To make the most out of your budget, opt for larger packs, choose to subscribe to periodic deliveries, and split the cost into four interest-free payments.