| Material | Typically made of high-grade stainless steel or a combination of steel and wood. | |
| Dimensions | Varies depending on the type of table, but typically ranges from 24-36 inches in height, 18-36 inches in width, and 48-72 inches in length. | |
| Weight capacity | Can support up to 500 pounds or more, depending on the specific model. | |
| Surface | The tabletop is smooth and flat, with rounded edges and corners for safety. It may also feature raised edges to prevent items from sliding off. | |
| Adjustability | Some models may have adjustable height or tilt angles to accommodate different procedures or patient needs. | |
| Mobility | Many medical furniture tables have wheels or casters for easy maneuverability, while others are stationary. | |
| Storage | Some models have built-in storage compartments or shelves for medical equipment and supplies. | |
| Sterilization | Medical furniture tables should be easy to clean and sterilize to prevent the spread of infection. They may be designed with removable or washable components, or may feature antimicrobial coatings. | |