Are UV-protective scrubs necessary?

Article published at: Dec 10, 2025 Article tag: Telas Funciones
¿Los scrubs con protección UV son necesarios?
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In recent years, some manufacturers have started promoting scrubs with "UV protection" as if they were an essential advancement. It sounds good, but... do you really need them for your daily work in the medical field?


Do healthcare professionals really need scrubs with UV protection?

Most medical staff work in indoor spaces: hospitals, consulting rooms, laboratories, radiology, procedure areas, private clinics.
In these environments, exposure to UV rays is minimal and does not represent a real risk.

In addition, the fabric of medical uniforms usually has a high density and colors that already act as a natural barrier.

Simple conclusion:
For the vast majority of doctors, nurses, technicians, physiotherapists, and administrative staff, it is not necessary to buy scrubs with UV protection , especially if they are more expensive.


Who could benefit from this feature?

Although it is not a general necessity, there are cases in which UV protection does add value:

  • Nursing or physiotherapy staff who make home visits.
  • Professionals who spend time in outdoor areas of the hospital.
  • Community activities, health fairs, outdoor vaccination campaigns.
  • People with very sensitive skin or with a medical recommendation to avoid sun exposure.
  • Personnel from mobile units or brigades working under the sun.

In these scenarios, a scrub with a UV filter can help reduce cumulative exposure.


Advantages and limitations of UV-protective scrubs

Advantages

  • Less sun exposure during outdoor tasks.
  • The fabric may age less when it receives direct sunlight.

Limitations

  • In indoor environments, its effect is practically imperceptible.
  • The price is usually higher without providing real benefits in hospital routine.
  • It is a function aimed at a very specific group, not at all healthcare professionals.

So, how do you choose the right medical uniform?

For most staff, it's best to prioritize:

  • Good breathability
  • Fabric resistant to constant washing
  • Elasticity and comfort
  • A cut that allows unrestricted movement

If you occasionally work outdoors, a light jacket or accessories like a hat and sunscreen are usually more practical than buying specialized scrubs.


Scrubs with UV protection They are not a requirement for those who work within hospitals and clinics.
They're only really useful for those who spend time a long time in the sun or have specific needs.

Choose your uniform with your actual work environment in mind, not added features you may not need.

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