Nurses Uniform Design for Private Hospitals in Sri Lanka

Two nurses in coordinated teal tunics walking a bright private hospital corridor in Sri Lanka

Nurses uniform design in Sri Lanka is how private hospitals signal cleanliness, department identity and brand — without choosing fabrics that fail after a month of hot laundry. Use this design brief before you lock colours and silhouettes.

Silhouette: tunic vs scrub top

  • Nurse tunic — structured, guest-facing; pairs with ward trousers
  • Scrub top — faster for high-turnover wards and day surgery
  • Mixed system — tunics for OPD / reception-adjacent nursing; scrubs for inpatient wards

Colour strategy

Pick 1–2 core colours for nursing and a third for allied roles if needed. Ceil blue, teal and navy remain the most reorder-friendly. Publish a simple colour board for HR and laundry so branches do not drift.

Embroidery & identity

  • Hospital crest left chest — keep size modest for washes
  • Optional department text under the crest
  • Tone-on-tone for VIP / executive floors; contrast for general wards

From design to order

Approve one branded sample, then size the full nursing cohort. Link design choices to the medical scrubs buying guide and private hospital nursing guide.

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