Feel well taken care of: with 100 medical symbols
Whether it's a medical info brochure, the website of a doctor's office, or a flyer for a hospital: Whenever the topics of medicine and health are supposed to be incorporated into your designs, open this set with 100 medical icons. Highlight heart, stomach and intestines, pills, syringe and scalpel, wheelchair, clipboard and scale large in the center or small at the edge - the vector-based graphics maintain their sharp quality, whether in web or print. Just the right recipe for high-quality designs!
Simple application - symbols without risks and side effects
The symbols from the medical world are available to you in the formats SVG, EPS, and AI. This allows you to use them in all common vector-based programs like Adobe Illustrator and Affinity Designer. Enlarge them, make them tiny, and change the color as desired - the icons easily adapt to your designs. And if you prefer to work with pixel-based, you also receive each motif in the form of PNG files. That's software compatibility for you!
A Variety of Motifs: Doctor's office, hospital, dentist, health, illness and treatment
Bitter pills can be swallowed elsewhere - the medical symbols, on the other hand, offer you a sweet variety of motifs that you will always rely on. Among other things, with these motifs, you make design easier for medical facilities like hospitals and doctor's offices:
- Body and Organs: Stomach, Heart, Intestines, Lungs, Liver, Skull ...
- Diseases, Injuries: Headache, Knee Pain, Cold, Broken Arm ...
- Hospital: Rescue helicopter, Treatment bed, Ambulance, Doctor, Nurse ...
- Devices and Instruments: Wheelchair, Scale, Thermometer, IV Drip, Stethoscope, Scalpel, Syringe ...
- Medications: Pills, Asthma Inhaler, Suppositories, Syrup, Prescription ...
- Examination and Treatment: Ultrasound (Pregnancy), X-ray, Band-Aid ...
- Laboratory: Microscope, Virus, Magnifying Glass, Test Tubes ...
And if you're also interested in a few phrases alongside these medical symbols, you'll find our collection here: Get Well Soon: Wishes for Recovery