How to Plan Treatment Table Equipment for a New Clinic
Planning treatment table equipment early helps a new clinic open with fewer delays and better room function. Instead of choosing tables only by price, clinic owners should plan by service type, room size, provider workflow, and patient access.
Start with room purpose
Each room should have a defined use before tables are ordered. Massage, physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic, rehab, and decompression rooms can require different table features.
| Room Type | Recommended TRL Table | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| General treatment room | Model 3 Basic | Practical electric hi-lo function |
| Premium shared room | Model X Elite | Flexible for multiple providers |
| Chiropractic room | Chiro Supreme 5.0 | Adjusting, drops, and flexion distraction |
| Advanced spinal room | Supreme 707 | Advanced automatic spinal features |
| Decompression room | Supreme i5 | Traction and decompression programs |
Budget by priority
Use practical models where they make sense and invest in specialty tables where the treatment requires them. Many new clinics use Model 3 Basic for standard rooms, Model X Elite for premium shared rooms, and chiropractic-specific models for dedicated spinal care rooms.
FAQ
When should a new clinic order treatment tables?
As early as possible in the setup process so delivery, room planning, and setup can be coordinated.
What is the best table for a standard new clinic room?
Model 3 Basic is a practical choice for many standard treatment rooms.
What table should a new chiropractic clinic choose?
Chiro Supreme 5.0 is a strong starting point for chiropractic adjusting and flexion distraction.
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