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Doc ‘M’ Toilets

Enjoy modern style with accessibility right in your bathroom with our Doc 'M' Toilets range. Doc 'M' Toilets are expertly designed to provide both exceptional functionality and accessibility, making them the ideal solution for any bathroom space. Each unit comes equipped with sturdy grab rails, ensuring enhanced safety and support for anyone with mobility challenges. These grab rails are thoughtfully positioned to assist with sitting and standing, promoting independence and confidence for all. What's more, you can choose from a range of stylish finishes to complement any bathroom decor. Beyond accessibility, the included toilets offer powerful, water-efficient flushing systems that maintain cleanliness while helping to reduce water consumption, making them an eco-conscious choice for any setting.

With their sleek, modern design, Doc 'M' Toilets seamlessly blend practicality with style. Whether you're renovating a commercial restroom or upgrading your home bathroom, these toilets and grab rails offer durability, ease of maintenance, and a comfortable experience. The inclusion of grab rails means they meet Doc M accessibility standards, ensuring your bathroom is welcoming and usable for everyone. Choose Doc 'M' Toilets for a smart, reliable, and inclusive restroom solution that prioritises safety without compromising on performance or design.

 
 

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What is the difference between back-to-wall and close-coupled Doc M toilets, and which is best for an accessible bathroom?

Back-to-wall toilets sit flush against the wall and usually pair with a concealed cistern, giving a neater, easier-to-clean surround and more room for grab rails; five of the Doc M options are back-to-wall. Close-coupled toilets have the cistern directly on the pan and can be simpler to retrofit into an existing bathroom; two options are close-coupled. For a new accessible fit-out where you want a tidy finish and space for rails, back-to-wall is often preferable, while close-coupled can be a good, compact choice if you need a straightforward replacement.

How do I choose the right pan height for ambulant users?

The range includes pan heights of 455 mm, 460 mm and 480 mm, so you can tailor height to the user's needs. A 480 mm pan gives an easier sit-to-stand for people with limited knee flexion, while 455–460 mm suits users with standard mobility or where a lower seat is preferred. Measure the user's forearm-to-floor height when seated to match comfort and ensure the grab rails are positioned to support standing.

Are rimless pans better for hygiene and maintenance?

Yes — six of the seven Doc M options are rimless, which means there's no hidden rim for grime to collect and the flush washes the bowl more evenly, making cleaning quicker and more effective. Rimless bowls reduce areas where bacteria hide, so they're a practical choice for both domestic and commercial accessible bathrooms. The trade-off is a slightly different flush sound and flow pattern, but you gain real benefits in daily upkeep.

Do the Doc M toilet packs include grab rails and all necessary fixings?

The Doc M packs are supplied with sturdy grab rails and the fixings needed to meet the accessibility standard, as shown by specific packs that list concealed fixings and rails. Colours and rail finishes vary across packs — for example, some sets feature grey rails with concealed fixings — so check the individual product option to confirm what's included. If you need a particular rail finish or extra fittings, you can select the appropriate pack or add compatible accessories.

Which seat and grab-rail colours should I choose to help users with visual impairment?

You can pick from seat colours in blue, grey and white and grab-rail finishes in blue, grey, silver and white to provide contrast against the pan and background. High-contrast choices such as a blue rail or seat against a white pan make it far easier for someone with low vision to locate the seat and rails. For example, a white back-to-wall pan with a blue seat and blue rails gives clear visual guidance while keeping a modern look.