The Right Touch Cleaning Service provides medical facility cleaning throughout Tulsa, serving healthcare providers who operate exam rooms, waiting areas, and clinical spaces that require consistent sanitation. You manage a practice where patients and staff interact with door handles, light switches, reception counters, and restroom fixtures multiple times each day, and those surfaces need attention that goes beyond surface-level wiping.
This service includes high-touch surface disinfection protocols, exam room detailing, restroom deep sanitation, and floor care that addresses vinyl composite tile, luxury vinyl tile, ceramic tile, and carpeted areas. With 20 years serving Tulsa medical offices, the company currently maintains over 60,000 square feet of active medical office space using structured five-day-per-week service models designed for environments where cleanliness directly affects patient confidence and infection control efforts.
If your facility operates on a schedule that requires reliable weekday coverage, reach out to discuss how service timing aligns with your clinical hours.
You receive consistent attention to the areas patients see and touch most often, which means door handles, light switches, handrails, reception counters, and waiting room furniture are disinfected each service visit using EPA-registered disinfectants appropriate for healthcare settings. Restrooms are monitored for soap, paper product levels, and cleanliness throughout the day when day porter services are part of your plan.
After service is complete, you walk into exam rooms with visibly clean surfaces, floors free of dust and debris, and restrooms that reflect the level of care your practice maintains. The Right Touch Cleaning Service uses supervisor inspection audits and digital documentation reporting so you can verify that tasks were completed and address any concerns with records that show what was done and when.
Work is performed with HIPAA-conscious practices, meaning teams are trained to avoid handling documents, charts, or patient information and to clean around equipment without disrupting clinical workflows. Carpet extraction and VCT floor stripping and waxing are scheduled during hours when patient traffic is minimal or the office is closed to avoid interference with daily operations.
Healthcare facilities often have questions about service frequency, disinfection methods, and how cleaning fits into infection control plans.