Medical & Healthcare Icon Set (20) – Professional PPT Icons for Hospitals, Clinics, and Wellness Presentations
RIC0100006
- Last Update 09/12/2025
- File Size 0.5MB
- # of Slides 2
- File Format PPTX
- Slide Ratio 16:9
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About the Product
A comprehensive 20-icon set designed for hospital, clinic, and wellness service presentations. This PowerPoint slide collection features two color versions—blue and orange tones—representing essential healthcare concepts including ambulances, helicopters, medications, syringes, heartbeat monitors, hospital buildings, nurses, and health management symbols. Each icon is rendered in white line style within rounded square backgrounds, ensuring visual consistency and reinforcing the credibility of medical content. The 2-slide format is ready to use immediately and applicable to hospital promotions, health campaigns, medical service introductions, and wellness program presentations.
Usage Points
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Main Usage
Serves as a visual icon library for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare institutions to clearly communicate medical concepts during service introductions and health management program promotions. Represents each stage of medical processes—emergency services, medication management, health monitoring—through icons that enhance audience comprehension.
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How to Use
Copy and paste icons into slides for medical service explanations, health campaign posters, hospital introduction materials, and wellness program guides. Blue tones suit official healthcare institution materials requiring trust and professionalism, while orange tones work well for approachable, warm wellness and health management content.
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Recommended For
Hospital and healthcare institution marketing teams, healthcare startup founders, medical consultants, health insurance and pharmacy professionals, public health campaign managers, medical educators, and wellness center operators creating medical-related presentations.
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Slide Structure
2-slide composition: first slide displays 20 blue-toned icons in rounded square backgrounds arranged in 2 rows × 10 columns; second slide presents the same 20 icons in orange-toned backgrounds. All icons maintain consistent white line style medical symbolism throughout.