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Our Hospital Reception Front Desk Nurses Station Counter is a cornerstone of modern medical facilities, blending functional design, durability, and hygiene to streamline patient check-ins and clinical workflows. As a core component of Medical Furniture, this counter integrates seamlessly with Hospital Office Furniture to create efficient, welcoming spaces for staff and patients alike. Ideal for reception areas, nurses’ stations, and administrative hubs, it elevates the functionality and aesthetic of any Hospital Office Furniture Project.

| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Hospital Reception Front Desk Nurses Station Counter |
| Product Category | Medical Furniture / Hospital Office Furniture |
| Frame Material | Reinforced MDF with Steel Support |
| Countertop | Antimicrobial Medical-Grade Laminate |
| Dimensions | Customizable (Standard: 240cm L × 80cm D × 90cm H) |
| Weight | 120–180kg (depending on size) |
| Configuration | Straight, curved, L-shaped, or modular |
| Storage | Drawers, cabinets, open shelving (customizable) |
| Application | Reception areas, nurses’ stations, administrative hubs |
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