Bellcross Disposable Pyjama (Patient — Hospital Use)
Hospital Apparel and Linen

Bellcross Disposable Pyjama (Patient — Hospital Use)

Pack Sizes Available

10 per pack

Product Description

Hospital gowns have a reputation problem. They gap at the back, they tie in ways that require a second person or a degree in knot theory, and they communicate to the patient — in fabric form — that they have ceded their clothing autonomy along with their health. The disposable pyjama is an attempt to solve at least part of this problem by giving patients something that looks and functions more like clothing and less like an open-backed sheet. Bellcross Disposable Pyjamas are non-woven single-use patient garments consisting of a top and bottom set — a shirt and trouser combination — that provides comfortable coverage for ambulatory and semi-ambulatory inpatients. The clinical use cases are multiple: pre-operative preparation where the patient needs to walk to the OT, maintaining dignity; post-surgical recovery where the patient needs clothing that accommodates drain tubes and wound sites without the restriction of fitted clothing; day-procedure units where the patient arrives in their own clothing, changes for the procedure, and needs a clean garment for recovery; and infectious disease isolation wards where clothing that goes directly to clinical waste at discharge is preferable to the patient's own clothes cycling through the decontamination laundry stream. The non-woven polypropylene material keeps the patient comfortable through the ward stay without the perspiration-trapping qualities of polyethylene. It is soft against skin, lint-free, and sufficient for the duration of an inpatient stay or a day procedure without becoming uncomfortable. The single-use format means each patient starts with a garment that has never been near another patient — which is an argument that has only grown stronger as healthcare-associated infection surveillance has expanded. Bellcross Industries has been making disposable medical products in Mumbai since 1984. The pyjama range sits within a manufacturing operation that knows how to produce garments that work in clinical environments — which means consistent sizing, reliable seams, and closures that function under the awkward conditions of hospital use. Sara Wellness exports Bellcross patient apparel products to international wholesale buyers. Direct sourcing from manufacturer, flexible order quantities, and fifteen years of medical export experience.

Technical Specifications

  • Brand and Manufacturer: Bellcross brand; Bellcross Industries Pvt. Ltd., Dahisar East, Mumbai 400068; GST 27AAGCB5445D1ZU; established 1984; manufacturer and exporter of disposable hospital patient apparel
  • Material: Non-woven polypropylene fabric; soft, breathable surface comfortable for extended patient contact; lint-free; tear-resistant for clinical use activities; PE-laminated or SMS barrier variants available for isolation/contamination risk applications; latex-free
  • Product Format: Two-piece set (top/shirt + bottom/trouser); provides full patient coverage, front and back; more clothing-like than open-backed hospital gown; closures as per design variant (tie or snap); allows ambulatory patient dignity during pre-operative preparation and ward ambulation
  • Available Sizes: S | M | L | XL | XXL — confirmed from Bellcross IndiaMart product listing; complete size range for diverse patient population; correct sizing critical for patient comfort and safe ambulation
  • Pack Format: 10 per pack (standard institutional format); bulk carton for hospital procurement; full export carton quantities for wholesale buyers; single use — dispose as clinical waste (or biohazard waste for isolation patients) after use
  • Applications: Pre-operative patient preparation; day procedure recovery; isolation room patient clothing (waste directly as clinical waste at discharge); general inpatient ward use; nursing home and long-term care; rehabilitation and physiotherapy sessions; post-surgical ward ambulation garment
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

A disposable hospital pyjama is a single-use two-piece garment (top/shirt + bottom/trouser) providing full patient coverage for ambulatory and semi-ambulatory inpatients. The key differences from a standard hospital gown are: coverage (a gown is a single-piece open-backed garment; a pyjama provides full front-and-back coverage with a separate trouser bottom eliminating the back exposure); dignity (the pyjama is more clothing-like, reducing the vulnerability many patients report with open-backed gowns); and mobility (trousers allow ambulation, walking to bathrooms, and pre/post-operative movement more comfortably than a gown). Disposable pyjamas are particularly appropriate for: pre-operative patients walking to theatre; day-procedure recovery; patients in isolation rooms where clothing goes to clinical waste at discharge; and any setting prioritising patient comfort alongside single-use infection control benefits.

Bellcross Disposable Pyjamas are manufactured from non-woven polypropylene fabric. Non-woven polypropylene is the standard material for disposable patient apparel in clinical environments — it provides a soft, breathable surface comfortable against skin without the perspiration-trapping occlusion of polyethylene film materials. The material is lint-free, appropriate for ward environments, and strong enough to remain intact through a day procedure or short inpatient stay without tearing under normal patient activity. Unlike PE plastic materials, non-woven polypropylene allows some moisture vapour transmission, making it more comfortable for extended wear. For isolation or contamination applications requiring fluid impermeability, PE-laminated or SMS-laminated pyjama variants provide additional barrier protection.

Bellcross Disposable Pyjamas are available in sizes S, M, L, XL, and XXL, as confirmed from Bellcross Industries IndiaMart product listings. The five-size range accommodates the realistic distribution of patient body proportions in a diverse hospital population. Correct patient sizing is important for both comfort and clinical function — a pyjama that is too small for the patient will be uncomfortable and may restrict movement during ambulation or post-operative exercises; a pyjama that is too large will have excess fabric that may catch on equipment or present a trip hazard. Hospital procurement for ward use should maintain stock across all five sizes with quantities reflecting the patient population distribution at the specific facility.

Yes, disposable pyjamas are particularly appropriate for isolation room use. Patients in contact or droplet isolation who wear disposable pyjamas produce clothing that goes directly to clinical waste at discharge or transfer, eliminating the need to launder potentially contaminated clothing through a shared linen stream. This is especially relevant for patients with: Clostridioides difficile infection (C. diff spores survive standard laundry cycles and can contaminate laundry equipment); MRSA or VRE colonisation; known or suspected highly infectious disease; and post-stem cell transplant immunocompromised patients in protective isolation (where the single-use format provides a guaranteed clean garment for each use, rather than textile linen that may carry residual environmental contamination despite laundering).

Standard Bellcross Disposable Pyjamas are non-sterile. For the intended clinical applications — pre-operative patient preparation, day procedure recovery, isolation room patient clothing, general inpatient use — non-sterile disposable pyjamas are the appropriate and standard specification. Non-sterile patient apparel is used in combination with other sterile elements of clinical care (sterile drapes, sterile gloves for procedures) without compromising the clinical standard of care. Sterile pyjamas or patient garments are not routinely available or clinically indicated for standard inpatient or pre-operative use — the relevant sterility requirement in surgical settings is the sterile drape and gown on the scrubbed surgical team, not the patient's clothing in the anteroom.

Patient dignity in clinical settings is increasingly recognised as a quality of care indicator alongside clinical outcomes. Standard hospital gowns — the open-backed tie-closing garment that has barely changed in design in 60 years — are consistently ranked by patients as undignified, uncomfortable, and a source of anxiety around body exposure during ambulation. Disposable pyjamas, designed as a recognisable clothing item (shirt and trousers), restore a degree of the social normalcy that patients associate with not being in a hospital. For pre-operative patients walking through corridors, for post-operative patients receiving visitors, and for ambulatory patients attending day procedure units, the difference in reported patient experience between a hospital gown and a disposable pyjama is documented and consistent. Bellcross Disposable Pyjamas address this without requiring the complex laundry management that reusable patient pyjamas involve in high-throughput inpatient facilities.

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