Medical & Dental Facility Cleaning
Cleaning that holds up to an inspection, and a patient's first impression.
Your operatories, exam rooms, and waiting areas cleaned to protocol, after hours, by a crew trained for healthcare environments.
A cleaning miss in a practice isn't cosmetic. It's a liability.
Patients judge your practice by the waiting room before they ever meet you. Inspectors judge it by the corners a general janitorial crew never learned to check. Most commercial cleaners treat a dental office like any other office: same rags, same routine, same blind spots around chairs, sinks, and high-touch clinical surfaces.
We clean medical and dental facilities to a written protocol: EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectants with observed dwell times, strict clean-to-dirty workflow, color-coded microfiber so restroom tools never touch clinical areas, and crews trained in OSHA bloodborne-pathogen awareness. Everything happens after your last patient leaves, so your morning team walks into a ready facility.
What a protocol clean includes
- Terminal wipe-down of operatories and exam rooms with EPA-registered disinfectant, observed dwell times
- High-touch point disinfection: door hardware, light switches, chair arms, reception counters, keyboards on request
- Restroom sanitation with dedicated, color-coded tools, never shared with clinical areas
- Waiting room and reception detail: seating, tables, glass, entry
- Floor care matched to surface: HEPA vacuum, damp-mop with disinfectant, machine scrub on schedule
- Trash and non-regulated waste removal (regulated medical waste stays with your licensed hauler)
- Break room and staff area cleaning
- After-hours or weekend scheduling around your patient calendar
Every account gets a written scope at the walkthrough, and this list is the starting point, not the ceiling.
Questions we hear from medical & dental buyers
Do you handle regulated medical waste (sharps, biohazard)?
No. Regulated medical waste must stay with your licensed medical-waste hauler. We handle everything else: surface disinfection, restrooms, floors, waiting areas, and non-regulated trash, and we work cleanly around your sharps and biohazard containers.
Are your crews trained for healthcare environments?
Yes. Crews assigned to medical and dental accounts complete OSHA bloodborne-pathogen awareness training and follow a written, facility-specific protocol: clean-to-dirty workflow, disinfectant dwell times, and color-coded tools so cross-contamination can't happen by accident.
Can you clean after our last patient leaves?
That's our default. Most practices have us in after close or before open, so clinical hours are never interrupted. Weekend deep cleans are available for machine floor work.
What disinfectants do you use?
EPA-registered, hospital-grade disinfectants appropriate to each surface, applied with the dwell time the label requires, not a quick spray-and-wipe. We're happy to share product names and SDS sheets for your compliance binder.
Do you carry insurance we can file?
Yes. We're insured and bonded, and we'll send a certificate of insurance to your office manager or landlord before the first clean.
Ready when you are.
Walk us through your practice and we'll write the protocol and price it within 48 hours.
We respond within 1 business day.
