Medical Area Electrical | GP, Dental & Home Dialysis | DaD Electrical
Medical Areas • AS/NZS 3003

Medical Area Electrical for GP, Dental & Home Dialysis

DaD Electrical designs and installs medical-area electrical systems for GP practices, dental surgeries and home dialysis spaces – with a focus on neat work and compliance with medical standards.

  • GP / primary care clinics
  • Dental surgeries & treatment rooms
  • Home dialysis & medical spaces in dwellings
Prefer email? dd.elect.nz@gmail.com
Medical area electrical installations by DaD Electrical
Who We Work With

Medical Spaces Where Electrical Design Really Matters

Medical electrical work needs more than just extra outlets. We think about patients, staff, equipment, cleaning and compliance – and design the electrical system around that.

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GP & Primary Care Clinics

Treatment rooms, consult spaces and minor procedures areas with suitable outlets, lighting, circuits and protection.

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Dental Surgeries

Chair supplies, equipment circuits and clean ceiling/under-cabinet lighting layouts that work well for dental teams.

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Home Dialysis & Medical Spaces

Electrical preparation and outlets for dialysis equipment and other medical devices in patient homes and care environments.

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Medical-Grade Electrical Solutions We Provide

We work with designers, practice owners and builders to deliver medical-area electrical installations that are neat, functional and aligned with medical-area requirements and AS/NZS 3003 concepts.

Supply & Protection
Medical electrical diagram style illustration

Supply, Boards & Medical Protection

Structured circuits, RCD/RCBO protection and dedicated medical circuits where needed.

Dedicated medical circuits RCD / RCBO protection Load & redundancy planning
  • Dedicated circuits for treatment rooms and equipment
  • Appropriate RCD / RCBO protection by circuit type
  • Switchboard organisation and clear labelling
  • Provision for UPS / backup supply where required
  • Coordination with other trades and designers
Outlets & Zoning
Medical in-wall connection box for equipment

Outlets, In-Wall Boxes & Zones

Practical, well-placed outlets and in-wall connection points designed around clinical workflows.

In-wall connection points Outlet placement for equipment Consideration of patient zones
  • Outlets arranged for chairs, trolleys and treatment couches
  • In-wall boxes for neat equipment connection
  • Layouts that reduce trip hazards and cable clutter
  • Consideration of patient reach and staff ergonomics
  • Allowance for future equipment changes where feasible
Lighting & Environment
Bright GP consultation room with medical lighting

Lighting, Controls & Support Systems

Clean, low-glare lighting and practical switching for clinical spaces and waiting areas.

Clinical task lighting Waiting & reception lighting Controls & emergency lighting
  • Ceiling, task and under-cabinet lighting for treatment rooms
  • Comfortable lighting for reception and waiting areas
  • Emergency and exit lighting in line with requirements
  • Switching and dimming layouts that make sense for staff
  • Allowance for monitors, signage and future devices
Environments

How We Approach Different Medical Environments

Each type of medical space has its own quirks – from chair positions and cabinetry in dental rooms to dialysis equipment and water in patient homes. We design electrical layouts to fit the way clinicians and patients actually use the space.

Dental surgery operatory with chair and lighting

Dental Surgeries & Treatment Rooms

Dental spaces are tight, busy and equipment-heavy. We plan circuits and outlets around the chair, cabinetry and X-ray or imaging equipment, while keeping surfaces clear and easy to clean.

  • Outlets positioned for dental chairs, suction and compressors
  • Task and ambient lighting designed for visibility and comfort
  • Neat cable routing to keep floors and walls uncluttered
  • Allowance for future equipment upgrades where possible

GP & Primary Care Treatment Rooms

GP clinics need reliable, straightforward electrical layouts that support day-to-day consulting, minor procedures and computer use without creating trip hazards or clutter.

  • Outlets for examination couches, trolleys and diagnostic equipment
  • Practical lighting for examinations and general consulting
  • Power and data provision in reception and admin areas
  • Consideration of future room reconfiguration and growth
GP clinic waiting area and reception
Home dialysis setup in a residential environment

Home Dialysis & Medical Spaces in Homes

Home dialysis installations need reliable outlets, appropriate protection and thought given to water, cleaning and access – all while still being someone’s home.

  • Dedicated circuits and outlets for dialysis machines
  • Consideration of water sources and cleaning routines
  • In-wall boxes and tidy cabling where appropriate
  • Planning for monitoring equipment, pumps and accessories
Our Process

From Concept Drawings to Commissioning

We aim to make medical-area projects straightforward – from early planning through to testing and documentation.

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Brief & Existing Site Review

We discuss the clinical workflows, equipment list and any standards or design notes you already have, then review the existing electrical supply and layout.

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Design & Coordination

We propose circuits, outlet layouts and lighting plans, and coordinate with your builder, joiner or designer to make sure services line up with cabinetry and equipment.

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Installation & Change Control

Installation is carried out to NZ electrical standards, with changes discussed and agreed as site conditions or fitout details evolve.

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Testing, Documentation & Handover

Circuits and outlets are tested and labelled; we provide electrical documentation and walk through how the installation has been set up.

FAQ

Medical Area Electrical – Common Questions

If you’re planning a new clinic, refit or home medical space, we’re happy to talk things through early, even if plans aren’t final yet.

Medical-area electrical work benefits from early planning. Knowing equipment types, chair or bed locations and cabinetry layouts helps us place outlets, lighting and boards where they’ll work best long-term.

We can work from concept sketches, architect drawings or even just photos and a room list to get the conversation started.

Can you help before we finalise plans or cabinetry? +
Yes. It’s often easier and cheaper to get electrical advice early. We can review draft layouts and suggest outlet, lighting and circuit arrangements before everything is locked in.
Do you work directly with builders and designers? +
We regularly coordinate with builders, joiners and designers on medical fitouts. We’re happy to discuss details directly so you’re not stuck in the middle relaying technical information.
Can you convert an existing room into a medical area? +
In many cases, yes. We assess the existing wiring, board capacity and access, then outline what’s needed to support the intended medical use and equipment.
What information do you need to quote? +
Room layouts or plans, an equipment list if available, photos of the existing switchboard and spaces, and an idea of timing. From there we can usually provide a proposal or range and explain any assumptions.

Discuss a medical area project

Share a brief description of your clinic or home setup, any plans or photos you have, and what you’re trying to achieve. We’ll come back with next steps and indicative pricing ranges.

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Need to talk through a medical-area idea?

Call or email DaD Electrical and we’ll walk through your project – whether it’s a single treatment room, a small clinic refit or a home dialysis setup.