In modern healthcare, mobility, hygiene, and rapid deployment have become vital. From pandemic response to disaster relief and remote medical programs, the need for adaptable and hygienic medical spaces has never been greater.
A Medical Cabin is a modular, prefabricated healthcare unit designed for hospitals, field operations, and emergency response teams. Built with precision and hygiene in mind, these cabins serve as portable clinics, diagnostic rooms, vaccination stations, and first-aid centers.
Karmod Cabin provides state-of-the-art modular medical cabins engineered to meet strict U.S. healthcare standards. They offer temperature-controlled, sterile, and ergonomic environments for professionals working in dynamic or temporary conditions.
Every Karmod Medical Cabin is designed for performance, hygiene, and patient safety—bringing reliable healthcare infrastructure wherever it’s needed most.
A Medical Cabin (also referred to as a modular clinic, mobile healthcare unit, or portable medical booth) is a prefabricated structure that provides clinical or emergency medical services in areas lacking permanent infrastructure.
In the United States, Medical Cabins are increasingly being used for COVID testing centers, vaccination clinics, mobile laboratories, and rural healthcare projects.
Each Karmod Medical Cabin is prefabricated with insulated sandwich panels, non-porous walls, and integrated ventilation systems that support a clean and sterile environment.
These cabins can operate as individual treatment rooms or as part of a modular healthcare complex—ensuring rapid setup and safe operation in any location.
Karmod Cabin manufactures multiple medical cabin configurations to suit different healthcare needs and field operations.
Each model is engineered for mobility, hygiene, and adaptability, ensuring reliable performance in all climates and scenarios.
Karmod Cabin’s Medical Cabins are available in several dimensions and configurations depending on operational requirements.
Size (m²) | Recommended Use | Capacity |
6–10 m² | Testing or first-aid room | 1–2 staff |
12–18 m² | Modular clinic with waiting space | 3–5 staff |
20–25 m² | Multi-room diagnostic or vaccination unit | 5–7 staff |
30 m²+ | Field medical cabin complex | 8–10+ staff |
Layouts can include medical examination areas, nursing stations, restrooms, and waiting zones.
Each Medical Cabin is fully insulated, ventilated, and equipped with electrical and plumbing systems—ready to function as a complete healthcare unit.
Karmod Cabin’s modular design allows easy expansion, relocation, and integration with other medical or administrative cabins.
Karmod Cabin’s Medical Cabins are built for healthcare precision and safety. Every detail—from materials to ventilation—is engineered to ensure infection control and operational reliability.
These cabins meet the highest modular healthcare standards—providing safe and efficient treatment environments across the U.S.
Feature | Specification |
Frame Material | Galvanized steel frame (1.5 mm) |
Wall System | Sandwich panels with polyurethane insulation (42 kg/m³) |
Roof Type | Insulated steel with sealed joints |
Flooring | Antibacterial epoxy coating |
Doors & Windows | Powder-coated aluminum frames with tempered glass |
Ventilation | HEPA filter-ready airflow system |
Electrical Setup | 3x2.5 mm² & 3x1.5 mm² TSE-certified wiring |
Lighting | Energy-efficient LED lights |
Water & Drainage | Preinstalled plumbing for sink and sterilization units |
Thermal Performance | R-18 equivalent |
Wind Resistance | Up to 120 km/h |
Fire Safety | Class A fire-retardant materials |
Installation Time | 2–3 days |
Customization | Layout, color, signage, and medical equipment options |
All Medical Cabins are produced under strict quality assurance procedures, ensuring full compliance with U.S. healthcare, fire safety, and electrical regulations.
Karmod’s modular system allows easy combination of medical cabins with other specialized units to build complete healthcare facilities:
Disabled WC Cabin – Ensures full accessibility and hygiene for patients with mobility needs.
Polyester Cabin – Durable auxiliary units for equipment storage or staff rest.
Valet Shed – Provides logistic and operational support near medical installations.
By integrating these modular structures, healthcare providers can establish scalable and functional facilities that meet both emergency and long-term demands.
Karmod Cabin prioritizes infection control, safety, and environmental sustainability in every Medical Cabin it produces.
Antimicrobial Interiors: Designed to reduce contamination risks.
OSHA and CDC Compliance: Meets U.S. hygiene and workplace safety standards.
Fire-Resistant Design: Class A-rated materials ensure fire safety.
Eco-Friendly Production: Manufactured with recyclable and low-VOC materials.
Noise Control: Sound-insulated panels reduce stress and noise levels for staff.
Weather Sealing: Protects against humidity and external contaminants.
Seismic Resistance: Engineered for stability in earthquake-prone regions.
Each Karmod Medical Cabin is built to deliver a safe, sterile, and sustainable healthcare environment—anywhere in the United States.
The Medical Cabin represents the future of modular healthcare—efficient, mobile, and built to save lives. With its hygienic design, rapid installation, and scalable layout, it ensures reliable healthcare access in cities, rural areas, or disaster zones alike.
Karmod Cabin brings its global modular expertise to the U.S. healthcare industry, offering sustainable, compliant, and field-ready medical infrastructure.
Karmod Cabin’s Medical Cabins empower American healthcare providers to deliver quality care—anytime, anywhere.They are more than temporary structures; they are the foundation of a safer, healthier, and more responsive future.
It serves as a portable or semi-permanent healthcare facility for diagnostics, testing, treatment, and emergency response.
Standard units are operational within 2–3 days of delivery.
Yes, they come pre-fitted with electrical, plumbing, and ventilation systems.
Yes, when combined with Disabled WC Cabin, full accessibility is ensured.
Yes, sandwich-panel insulation maintains temperature control for medical use.
Absolutely—units can be joined to form modular clinics or field hospitals.
Yes, each cabin has a lifespan of 15+ years with regular maintenance.
Yes, models use recyclable materials and energy-saving systems.
Yes, custom designs can include sample collection or diagnostic zones.
They comply with OSHA, CDC, and NFPA standards for medical safety.