Healthcare fitouts demand more. We’re built for it.
Whether you’re opening your first practice, relocating, expanding to a second site, or refurbishing an existing space, we bring the clinical knowledge and construction expertise to get it right. From initial design through to handover, one team manages the whole process.
- Local expertise, national backing — your local Total Fitouts partner knows your market, your council’s requirements, and your landlord’s obligations — backed by a network of 30+ locations across Australia and New Zealand.
- National buying power — our supplier network delivers better material pricing and shorter lead times than a single operator can access, keeping your project on budget.
- Compliance built in — from infection control layouts and AS/NZS sterilisation standards to disability access compliance and BCA classification, we understand what healthcare spaces require.
- One team, full accountability — design, estimation, project management and construction under one roof. Fewer handoffs, less risk, and a single point of contact from concept to opening day.
- On time, every time — we know that every day a practice isn’t open costs you money. Our project managers are accountable to a timeline, not just a task list.
TOTAL FITOUTS CAN BRING YOUR PROJECT TO LIFE
Whether your medical fitout is an intimate stylish specialist centre or a large volume general practice, a well lit optometry clinic or a holistic chiropractic suite, an acoustically sound dental practice or a spacious veterinary centre, our local teams can design, project manage and deliver a functional medical fitout to meet your needs, whilst encapsulating your brand, and delivering comfortable waiting rooms too.
Check out this client testimonial from Plaza Central, fitout by Mark and the Total Fitouts Sunshine Coast North team.
What makes a great medical fitout?
Clinical spaces have requirements that standard commercial fitouts don’t. The best healthcare fitouts get these right from the start:
- Patient flow — the layout should guide patients naturally from entry to waiting to consult to exit, minimising congestion and maximising privacy.
- Acoustic separation — consultation rooms must provide genuine acoustic privacy. This is a design and construction decision, not an afterthought.
- Infection control — surface specifications, workflow separation, sterilisation room design and hand hygiene access all need to meet AS/NZS standards.
- Clinical infrastructure — medical gas, suction, lead lining for imaging rooms, and specialist electrical requirements need experienced coordination with your equipment suppliers.
- Staff and patient zones — good healthcare design separates clinical and administrative zones, reducing cross-traffic and supporting team efficiency.
We factor all of this in from day one, so there are no expensive surprises mid-build.