Shop High-Quality Healthcare Uniforms & Scrubs - Printed & Embroidered

Discover our range of high-quality healthcare uniforms and scrubs, designed to protect and support your team by combining comfort and functionality. Perfect for busy teams working within the healthcare sector, our collection of hospital clothing consists of a variety of different garments, such as tunics, trousers and medical PPE, that come in m...

Discover our range of high-quality healthcare uniforms and scrubs, designed to protect and support your team by combining comfort and functionality. Perfect for busy teams working within the healthcare sector, our collection of hospital clothing consists of a variety of different garments, such as tunics, trousers and medical PPE, that come in many different styles, fits and sizes, so you can be sure to find the best workwear for your entire team. We stock leading brands like Portwest and Premier, who craft top-quality garments that are built to provide functionality and comfort no matter how busy your team becomes. 

Take that extra step to better workwear, by customising your medical and nurse uniforms with your logo. Choose from our classic embroidery or vibrant printing services to ensure your logo looks its best. Customising a logo onto your healthcare uniforms is more than just brand awareness, it’s identification. Build the confidence of your patients by allowing them to identify your team instantly, you can also customise your team’s healthcare uniforms with their names for even clearer identification!

Read More
Nurses & Hospital
Sort by:

Frequently Asked Questions

Uniform colours generally communicate the role of the staff member within the NHS. For example, the colour navy often signals a senior member of staff, whilst light blue is used for general nurses.

In the UK, doctors tend to wear white coats, or blue or green scrubs. Colours can vary depending on the setting they are working in at the time. Doctors will wear lanyards as a form of identification if they are not in scrubs.

Brands such as Portwest and Premier are examples of brands who create workwear specifically for healthcare settings. They create garments that are designed with medical officials in mind, focusing on functionality and comfort.

Common PPE includes gloves, masks, gowns, aprons and face shields to protect both patients and staff.

It’s the essential gear that guards against infections and cross-contamination that is vital to ensure hospitals stay safe and compliant environments.