Nurse comparing navy and maroon scrub tops in a Mediscrubs retail store

Buying medical scrubs in Australia today means choosing between dozens of local and international brands, each with different fabrics, fits, and price points. Whether you're a nurse replacing worn-out basics, a clinic manager ordering for a whole team, or a student buying your first set, the right choice usually comes down to three things: fabric performance, fit and sizing range, and whether you need bulk or custom-branded options.

This guide breaks down what to actually look for, then compares Mediscrubs against other well-known Australian scrub suppliers so you can see where each one fits.

What to Look For When Buying Scrubs

Fabric. Most modern scrubs use a poly/cotton/spandex blend for stretch and durability, sometimes with an added antimicrobial treatment for infection control. Pure cotton options exist too, favoured by some traditional clinics and nursing students for breathability, though they offer less stretch.

Fit and sizing. Range matters more than it seems — a supplier that only stocks S–XL will leave a meaningful share of any healthcare team without a proper fit. Look for a range that extends well past standard sizing, with separate cuts for men's and women's fits rather than unisex-only.

Bulk and custom orders. If you're buying for a clinic, hospital ward, or university placement group rather than yourself, embroidered logos and institution-specific bundles save a lot of admin — worth checking before you commit to a supplier.

Where to Buy: A Comparison

Here's how Mediscrubs compares to other well-known Australian scrub suppliers, based on how each brand describes its own range:

Supplier Fabric Best Suited For Key Feature
Mediscrubs Poly/cotton/spandex blend, antimicrobial treatment across the full range Individuals and institutions alike — hospitals, clinics, and universities ordering in bulk Extensive size range (XXS–5XL) and a dedicated institution bundle program with custom embroidery, built for hospital and university uniform contracts
Airmed Scrubs Poly/rayon/spandex blend Individuals wanting a modern, tailored fit for daily general shifts Melbourne-designed with a sleek mandarin collar and drop-shoulder styling
Scrub Lab Performance-grade soft microfibre with antimicrobial finish Comfort-focused all-day wear High-waisted, flattering tie-lace pants
Cherokee (via Infectious Clothing) Polyester/spandex blend High-movement, acute hospital roles Long-established international brand with antimicrobial technology
Dickies (via Infectious Clothing) Cotton-rich blend Nursing students and traditional clinics Durable, no-frills basic structure
Dr Woof Apparel Recycled, eco-friendly fabric blends Workplaces wanting quirky, novelty prints Focus on sustainable materials

Fun and Printed Scrubs

Plain navy and black aren't the only option. Mediscrubs' Prints range covers playful, seasonal, and everyday patterns across tops, pants and full sets for both men and women — a popular choice for paediatric wards, "Fun Scrub Friday" workplace initiatives, or just adding some personality to a 12-hour shift. See the full Fun Scrubs range →

Buying for a Team or Institution

This is where Mediscrubs' bulk and institution-bundle program stands apart from most of the suppliers above: hospital, university, and clinic teams can order matching, embroidered uniform sets scaled to dozens or hundreds of staff, without sourcing logos and sizing separately for each person. Get a bulk quote →

The Bottom Line

If you need one or two sets for yourself, fabric and fit are what matter most — try a few brands to see what suits your shift pattern and body type. If you're ordering for a team or institution, the supplier's bulk-order and embroidery capability usually matters more than which brand name is on the label. Mediscrubs is built for both ends of that spectrum: a broad everyday range with consistent, antimicrobial-treated fabric, plus the institutional bundle infrastructure that most boutique scrub brands don't offer at all.