Hospital Uniforms for Teams in Ireland
Standardised, comfortable and modern uniforms for hospital teams
Make procurement easy, keep staff comfortable, and ensure a consistent, professional look across all your sites.
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POs accepted & consolidated invoicing
Standardisation
across roles
Dedicated organisation page
Irish support
10:00–17:00 (Mon–Fri)
A simple, procurement-friendly process
From requirements to delivery, our process is built to support hospital teams, procurement workflows and multi-site organisations.
Requirements call
We review roles, colours, quantities and timelines — including any procurement constraints.
Shortlist & pricing
Tailored product options with confirmed pricing and quantity tiers.
Sizing & samples
Sample kits or on-site fittings (service fee applies) for accurate sizing and fewer returns.
Branding setup
Embroidery proofs approved before production, with consistent role colours across sites.
Delivery by site or ward
We handle production, packing and delivery per location — with clear updates throughout.
Supplier to Ireland’s largest hospital groups (including CHI) — trusted for comfort, durability and consistent branding.
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Trusted by major Irish hospital groups
— Nurse Manager, CHI
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Pricing & MOQ
We offer tiered pricing depending on quantities, with conditions varying by product range. Top‑ups and small repeat orders are supported. The simplest way: request a quote and we’ll tailor it to your project.
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Explore more
Managing uniforms for several teams or locations? Learn more about our Group Orders system
Further reading
Keep your uniforms looking their best with our How to properly care for your scrubs (Tips to Extend Lifespan) .
Learn more
Read about our ongoing support for healthcare professionals in our latest article: Proud Partnership and Progress with Children’s Health Ireland .




