Get 12% OFF Automatically When You Spend $2,000 or More No Code Required
Get 12% OFF Automatically When You Spend $2,000 or More No Code Required

FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $1K

EXPERT LIGHTING ADVICE

VALUE ENGINEERED QUOTES

ROI ANALYSIS AND DESIGN SUPPORT

Hospital Bed Lights

Products List

Sort By:

Display Type:
Filters
  • Product
  • Qty in Cart
  • Quantity
  • Price
  • Subtotal
  • Total: items /

Adding your products to cart

Frequently Asked Questions

Hospital bed lights are wall-mounted fixtures designed to provide both ambient and task lighting for patients. They often feature up/down directional light, pull chains, and integrated night lights for convenience and safety.

Overbed lights are wall-mounted fixtures placed above or beside the patient bed, offering direct lighting for exams and tasks, while general patient room lighting provides ambient illumination for the whole room.

Look for features like bi-directional lighting, adjustable lumen output (4,000-7,000 Im), selectable color temperature (3000 K-5000 K), ETL rating, and long lifespan (~50 K hours).

Neutral white (around 3,500–4,000K) is most common, offering a balance between warm, restful light for patients and clear visibility for staff.

Yes, overbed lights are commonly used in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and rehab centers to provide safe and comfortable illumination for residents.

Yes-configured over beds in home healthcare settings, rehab offices, or assisted living. They fit standard wall mounts and often include low-voltage dimming options.

Yes, many models offer dual switching for ambient lighting and exam lighting modes, giving staff and patients flexible control.

Absolutely. LED fixtures use less energy, generate less heat, and last significantly longer than fluorescent models, reducing both utility and maintenance expenses.

Yes, they are also used in urgent care clinics, dental offices, rehabilitation centers, and other medical spaces requiring direct overbed illumination.

Hospital bed lights and overbed fixtures are engineered for the specific demands of patient room environments, where light quality, glare control, and dimming flexibility directly affect patient rest and caregiver performance. These wall-mounted units provide reading light for patients, examination light for clinical staff, and night-light modes for safe patient mobility after dark.

LED overbed fixtures offer significant advantages over fluorescent predecessors: instant dimming response, longer service life that reduces maintenance disruptions in occupied patient areas, and color rendering that supports accurate skin tone assessment during clinical evaluations. Units with integrated controls allow patients to adjust brightness independently, improving comfort without requiring staff intervention.

Mounting is typically wall-adjacent to the bed, with arm or bracket configurations that position the light head over the patient without requiring ceiling access. Many units include separate reading and exam modes plus a dim night-light setting for overnight safety.

For additional healthcare-appropriate fixtures, browse Wall Mounted Lights and Specialty Lighting. For corridor and stairwell applications in healthcare buildings, see Stairwell Lighting. Life-safety fixtures are in Exit and Emergency Lighting.