Specialty Gowns
Manufactured at Jamjoom's Jeddah facility as part of the Garments line — supplied direct to hospitals across the Kingdom.
Specialty Gowns
Jamjoom’s garments category supports barrier protection, infection control, and procedural workflow consistency in healthcare settings.
Specialty Gowns is one of the disposable medical consumables produced by Jamjoom Medical Industries at our Jeddah plant. Technical specifications, configurations, and tender details are handled directly by the Jamjoom product team on an institutional basis.
Features
- Gowns produced for special purposes like Chemotherapy preparation, TUR interventions, pathological examinations etc. customizable upon request.
- Flexible designs of material, sizes, color, etc.
- Liquid control characteristics for repellency, absorbency, etc.
- Full length for maximum coverage.
Specifications
- SMS / SMMS /SSMMS or Spunlace non-wovens.
- EO sterilization applicable • Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL
Garments coverage
- Surgical gowns
- Isolation gowns
- Patient garments
- Covers and protective accessories
Application areas
- Operating theatres
- Procedural rooms
- Isolation protocols

Jamjoom Medical Industries
Jeddah manufacturing plant
ISO-certified processes for infection control, patient safety, and device reliability. Supplied directly to MOH hospitals, private institutions, and medical cities.
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Technical specifications, tender details, and institutional procurement for manufactured products are handled through the Jamjoom corporate contact flow.
