
Medical cleaning
Medical Centre Cleaning Norwest
Consulting suites, day clinics, dental rooms and allied health practices across the Norwest medical precinct, cleaned after the last patient to a written infection-control procedure — with the documentation your accreditation surveyor is going to ask for.
- Clean-to-dirty sequence, correct contact times, colour-coded cloths
- Written procedure per room type, handed to the practice manager
- We do not touch clinical or sharps waste — and we say why
- Police-checked cleaners, $20m public liability
Before anyone gets an access card
Every line below is a document, not an adjective. Ask for any of it and it is in your inbox the same day.
- $20m public liability
- Certificate of currency on request
- Police-checked cleaners
- WWCC where children are on site
- No lock-in contract
- Fixed written price within 24 hours
What does medical centre cleaning in Norwest involve?
Medical centre cleaning in Norwest, NSW 2153, is the cleaning of healthcare premises — specialist consulting suites, day clinics, dental practices, pathology collection rooms and allied health rooms — to an infection-control procedure rather than an office-cleaning routine. It is performed after the last patient leaves.
The procedure differs from office cleaning in three specific ways: rooms are cleaned in a defined clean-to-dirty sequence; a hospital-grade disinfectant is left on the surface for its full contact time rather than wiped straight off; and colour-coded cloths and mop heads are used so that equipment never crosses between a treatment room and a toilet. Cleaners do not handle clinical or sharps waste, which is a separately licensed waste stream.
Clean Best cleans Norwest medical practices with police-checked cleaners, carries $20m public liability cover, and provides the practice manager with a written room-by-room cleaning procedure and safety data sheets for every chemical used on site.
- Cleaned after hoursNight rosters, access cards, building sign-in
- North-west Sydney depot54 Columbia Rd, Seven Hills — same side of the city
- $20m public liabilityCertificate of currency before the first shift
- Written quote in 24 hoursFixed price, no lock-in contract
The detail
Medical centre cleaning Norwest practices can put in the accreditation file
Medical centre cleaning Norwest practices actually need is not a harder-working office cleaner. It is a different procedure, carried out by somebody who has been trained on it, and documented well enough that you can hand the document to a surveyor rather than describe it from memory. That distinction is the entire content of this page, and it is the reason medical work is the most commonly botched cleaning in this suburb.
Norwest carries a substantial medical precinct — specialist consulting suites, day clinics and procedure rooms, dental practices, pathology collection, imaging, physiotherapy and allied health — anchored around Norwest Private Hospital. Much of it sits inside the same corporate buildings as the professional-services tenancies, which is exactly how a contractor talks itself into cleaning a consulting room the way it cleans a boardroom.
Why an office method fails in a consulting room
Three things go wrong, and they go wrong invisibly. First, sequence: an office cleaner works around a room in whatever order is quickest, which means a cloth that has been on a door handle goes onto an examination bench. Second, contact time: a hospital-grade disinfectant needs to sit on the surface for a stated period to do anything at all, and a cleaner moving fast sprays and immediately wipes, which achieves almost nothing beyond a smell. Third, equipment: one cloth and one mop for the whole suite moves whatever is in the toilet into the treatment room.
The result of all three is a room that looks immaculate and is not clean. Nobody catches it, because you cannot see it. That is precisely why the procedure has to be written down and audited rather than trusted.
How we run a Norwest suite
Clean to dirty, always: consulting and treatment rooms first, then corridors and waiting areas, then staff amenities, then toilets, and never in the reverse direction. Colour-coded cloths, with the colour fixed per zone and dedicated cloths that do not leave a procedure room. Separate mop heads per zone rather than one bucket for the practice. Disinfectant applied and left for its stated contact time. Touchpoints done every visit and not on a rotation, because a door handle at the end of a clinic day is the busiest surface in the building.
The waiting room is not an office
The waiting room and reception get treated as clinical-adjacent rather than as a lobby. Chair arms and backs, the reception counter, the EFTPOS terminal, door handles, the water dispenser, the toy corner if you have one — all disinfected every single visit. It is the highest-traffic touchpoint surface in the practice and the one your patients form their entire impression of your hygiene from, and it is routinely given a wipe and a vacuum and nothing else.
Where our line is, and why we will not cross it
Clean Best cleaners do not handle clinical waste, sharps containers or anything destined for a licensed waste stream. A cleaner who offers to “take care of” the yellow bins is offering to create a compliance problem for your practice, not to save you money. We manage general and recycling waste, we work around the clinical streams, and we state exactly where the boundary sits at the walkthrough so nobody discovers it during an audit.
The documentation, which is the actual product
You get a written cleaning procedure for each room type in the practice: the sequence, the products, the contact times, the colour-coding and the frequency. Safety data sheets for every chemical we bring on site. A named supervisor who walks the practice monthly against that procedure and reports what they found, including the misses. That is what turns a cleaning contract into something you can put in an accreditation file instead of something you have to explain.
If it is useful, the company’s general guidance on medical centre cleaning sits on the main Clean Best site and is worth reading before you engage anybody, ours or otherwise. What is specific to this page is Norwest: the precinct, the buildings, and the after-hours access that a specialist suite inside a corporate tower actually requires.
Call 1300 494 983 and we will walk the practice after your last patient.
Procedure
Room by room, what changes and why
This is the shape of the written procedure your practice manager receives. It is not a checklist — it is the sequence, the equipment and the contact times, per room type.
| Room type | Method | Surfaces done every visit |
|---|---|---|
| Consulting room | Clean-to-dirty sequence, hospital-grade disinfectant, full contact time | Bed, bench, chair arms, hand basin and taps, door handles, light switch, floor |
| Procedure or treatment room | As above, plus dedicated cloths that never leave the room | Trolley bases, chair bases, wall splash zones, floor edges and skirtings |
| Pathology collection | Disinfected between the last patient and the first the next day | Collection chair, arm rest, bench, basin, and the floor beneath it |
| Waiting room and reception | Every touchpoint disinfected every visit, never on a rotation | Chair arms and backs, counter, EFTPOS, door handles, water dispenser, toys |
| Staff and amenity areas | Cleaned last, with separate cloths and a separate mop head | Kitchenette, staff toilet, tea room — the clean-to-dirty rule holds |
Clinical waste, sharps containers and anything in a licensed waste stream are outside our scope in every Norwest practice. That is deliberate, and we will explain it rather than quietly work around it.
What's included
What we clean in your Norwest medical practice
A typical scope for a Norwest consulting suite. Yours is written per room type from the walkthrough — this is the shape it usually takes.
- Consulting and treatment rooms cleaned first, in a defined clean-to-dirty sequence
- Examination beds, benches, trolley bases and chair arms disinfected with full contact time observed
- Hand basins, taps, soap and sanitiser dispensers cleaned and restocked in every clinical room
- Colour-coded cloths per zone; dedicated cloths that never leave a procedure room
- Separate mop heads per zone — clinical, corridor, amenity and toilet are never shared
- Waiting room and reception touchpoints disinfected every visit: chair arms and backs, counter, EFTPOS
- Door handles, light switches, push plates and handrails disinfected throughout
- General and recycling waste removed and liners replaced (clinical and sharps waste excluded)
- Hard floors mopped with the correct dilution; carpet in waiting areas vacuumed and spot-treated
- Internal glass, partition panels and entry doors cleaned free of marks
- Staff kitchenette and staff toilet cleaned last, with their own cloths and mop
- Consumables restocked before they run out — paper, soap, hand towel, sanitiser
- Safety data sheets kept current and available on site for every chemical used
Deep carpet extraction, upholstery cleaning of waiting-room chairs, and hard-floor stripping and resealing are periodic programs and quoted separately.
Pricing
Medical cleaning quotes for Norwest, built from the room mix
We price on the number and type of clinical rooms, the waiting area, the waste streams, the surfaces and how many nights you run clinics — never a published rate. The figure is fixed in writing before the first visit.
Single Norwest suite
One or two consulting rooms, a small waiting area, a reception and a staff amenity.
- Cleaned after the last patient, on the evenings you actually run clinics
- Written procedure per room type, handed to the practice manager
- Colour-coded cloth system and dedicated mop heads
- Consumables restocked before they run out
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone is issued a card.
Multi-practitioner practice
A Norwest practice with several consulting rooms, a treatment or procedure room, and a busy waiting area.
- Nightly service on clinic days, with rooms cleaned in a defined sequence
- Documentation pack ready for an accreditation surveyor
- Named supervisor and a written monthly audit against the procedure
- Periodic floor and upholstery programs scheduled by date
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone is issued a card.
Day clinic or multi-tenancy medical floor
A Norwest day clinic, a shared specialist floor, or several practices under one facilities manager.
- Dedicated crew inducted on the building's after-hours access
- Separate scopes and invoices where separate practices pay separately
- Terminal-style detail cleaning scheduled for procedure rooms
- SWMS, safety data sheets and insurance lodged with the building up front
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone is issued a card.
Free after-hours walkthrough in Norwest, then a written quote within 24 hours.
How it works
Starting in a Norwest medical practice
Four steps, and the third one is the reason practices choose us: you get the procedure in writing.
- 1
Tell us the room mix
Call 1300 494 983 with how many consulting rooms you run, whether there is a procedure room, what your waste streams are, and when the last patient leaves.
- 2
Walkthrough after close
A supervisor comes to the Norwest practice once the list is finished, and looks at the rooms as our cleaner will find them, not as they look at nine in the morning.
- 3
Written procedure and fixed price
Within 24 hours: one figure, plus the room-by-room cleaning procedure — sequence, products, contact times, colour coding — for your accreditation file.
- 4
Inducted, then the same cleaner
One police-checked cleaner, inducted on your procedure and your building's access, on your practice every clinic night. Supervisor audits monthly.
FAQ
Medical cleaning questions from Norwest practices
Method, room types, clinical waste, accreditation documentation, timing and the waiting room.
How is medical cleaning in Norwest different from office cleaning?
Clean Best treats them as different trades, because they are. A consulting room is cleaned in a defined clean-to-dirty sequence, with a hospital-grade disinfectant left on the surface for its full contact time rather than wiped straight off, and with colour-coded cloths that never cross between a treatment room and a toilet. An office cleaner moving faster and using one cloth will make a Norwest consulting suite look clean and leave it contaminated, which is the exact failure this trade exists to prevent.
Do you clean specialist suites and day clinics, not just GP rooms?
Yes. Clean Best cleans the range Norwest actually has around its medical precinct: specialist consulting suites, day clinics and procedure rooms, dental practices, pathology collection rooms, radiology and imaging waiting areas, physiotherapy and allied health rooms. Each has its own surfaces, its own equipment we must not touch, and its own waste. We write the procedure per room type rather than applying one scope to a whole floor of very different rooms.
Do you handle clinical or sharps waste?
No, and any cleaner who offers to should worry you. Clean Best cleaners do not handle clinical waste, sharps containers or anything in a yellow bin. That is a licensed waste stream with its own chain of custody, and a cleaner touching it creates a compliance problem for the practice, not a saving. We manage general and recycling waste, we work around the clinical streams, and we tell you at the walkthrough exactly where our line sits.
Can you provide documentation for accreditation?
Clean Best writes the cleaning procedure down for each room type in your Norwest practice — the sequence, the products, the contact times, the colour-coding, and the frequency — and hands the practice manager that document. Safety data sheets for every chemical on site come with it. When an accreditation surveyor asks how the premises is cleaned, you should be able to answer with a document rather than a description, and that is what we give you.
When do you clean a Norwest medical practice?
Clean Best cleans Norwest medical suites after the last patient has left, which in a specialist practice is usually early evening. Consulting rooms cannot be cleaned properly around a running list, and a cleaner in a corridor during a clinic is a privacy problem as well as an infection-control one. Where a practice runs late lists or extended hours, we scope the work around the actual close of business rather than a nominal one.
What about the waiting room and the reception?
Clean Best treats the waiting room and reception as clinical-adjacent rather than as an office, because they are the highest-traffic touchpoint surfaces in the practice and the ones patients actually judge you on. Chair arms, chair backs, reception counters, EFTPOS terminals, door handles, water dispensers, toy areas where they exist, and the magazine table if you still have one — all disinfected, every visit, not on a rotation.
Are your cleaners police-checked and insured for medical work?
Yes. Every Clean Best cleaner is police-checked and inducted before their first shift, and cleaners attending a paediatric practice or any premises used by children also hold a current Working with Children Check. The business carries $20m public liability cover and workers compensation for everyone on the roster, and certificates of currency go to the practice manager or the building's facilities team before we start.
Keep exploring
What Norwest practices book alongside the clinical clean
Same supervisor, same night roster, one invoice.

Get medical centre cleaning Norwest practices can hand to a surveyor
Free walkthrough after your last patient, fixed written quote in 24 hours, and the procedure in writing. Call 1300 494 983.