Most cardiology practices require unique office materials and medical supplies. The patients and staff will often go through blood pressure and heart equipment much faster than a general practitioner. Here are some of the most common items you will find at these establishments.

Blood Pressure Machines and Accessories

Blood pressure cuffs and stethoscopes will get heavy use at heart clinics, and medical supply stores sell replacement parts for them. These parts are convenient and cost-effective because the office does not have to purchase entire units continually. Replace components include the cuffs themselves and the hoses used to inflate them. The bulbs used to pump up the cuffs can wear out over time, and they are replaceable along with the gauge.

Defibrillator Supplies

Having extra defibrillator supplies is vital in a cardiology setting. These machines use electrical currents to control the heart. The devices supply the current through special pads. The pads can be replaced, and staff can use the machines repeatedly. Replaceable batteries power defibrillators.

ECG Supplies

An ECG technician will use razors, cleaning solutions, and pads to prepare a patient for the test. Supply clerks or office managers often purchase these medical supplies in bulk. Medical-grade lotions and gels help prep the skin even further, and they can be bought in tubes and pump containers.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Cardiology offices need more than masks. The staff will go through plenty of examination gloves and protective eyewear. Some offices may require head or hair caps, and the patients will need hospital-style gowns in all sizes.