Walk through your clinic and check each item handled by your current cleaning setup. Score yourself at the bottom.
- Treatment tables and surfaces disinfected between uses
- High-touch surfaces cleaned daily (handles, switches, controls)
- Counters and sinks wiped down and dried
- Floors swept/vacuumed and mopped
- Waste bins emptied and relined daily
- Equipment surroundings free of dust
- Room ready for first patient each morning
- Seating surfaces wiped and disinfected regularly
- Front desk and counter surfaces clean
- Glass and entry doors streak-free
- Floors clean and free of debris
- Hand sanitizer stations stocked
- Reading materials organized, surfaces dusted
- Fixtures (sinks, toilets) fully disinfected
- Floors cleaned and disinfected
- Mirrors clean and streak-free
- Supplies stocked (paper towel, soap, toilet paper)
- Touch points disinfected (handles, locks, switches)
- No lingering odours
- Break room counters and sink clean
- Staff washroom cleaned to same standard as patient washroom
- Hallway and corridor floors clean
- Garbage and recycling emptied and relined
- Light fixtures and vents free of dust
- Overall back-of-house presentable
Score: / 25
21-25 Excellent
15-20 Solid, a few gaps
<15 Needs attention
1
Documented checklists
Every visit follows a written scope. Nothing gets skipped, even on an off day.
2
Same team every time
Consistent cleaners know your space, your routine, and the details that matter.
3
Priority surfaces first
High-touch areas (handles, switches, counters) are part of a documented scope, not guesswork.
4
Cleaning as patient experience
A clean waiting room builds trust before patients even see the provider.