How Many Treatment Tables Does a New Clinic Need?
One of the first equipment questions new clinic owners ask is how many treatment tables they need. The answer depends on clinic size, provider schedules, services offered, room count, and whether the clinic will grow quickly after opening.
Plan by room and provider
A solo massage therapist may need one primary treatment room and possibly one future expansion room. A physiotherapy clinic may need multiple electric hi-lo tables. A multidisciplinary clinic may need a mix of general treatment tables and specialty chiropractic or decompression tables.
| Clinic Type | Suggested TRL Setup |
|---|---|
| Two-room massage clinic | Two Model 3 Basic tables |
| Three-room physiotherapy clinic | Two Model 3 Basic and one Model X Elite |
| Four-room multidisciplinary clinic | Model 3 Basic, Model X Elite, and Chiro Supreme 5.0 |
| Spinal care clinic | Chiro Supreme 5.0, Supreme 707, or Supreme i5 |
FAQ
Should every room have a treatment table?
Most hands-on treatment rooms need a table, but exercise-only or consultation rooms may not.
What table should most new clinics start with?
Model 3 Basic is a practical starting point for standard treatment rooms.
When should a clinic add specialty tables?
Add specialty tables when the service requires them, such as chiropractic adjusting, flexion distraction, traction, or decompression.
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