Inject some color into your day with our collection of hospital coloring pages. Each printable PDF features drawings of healthcare buildings, medical equipment, ambulances, and doctors and nurses.
This set of hospital-themed pictures is just what the doctor ordered for easing jitters or creating activity books to liven up a hospital stay.
Free Hospital Coloring Pages
For this series, we illustrated medical staff in the ER, veterinarians with puppies and kittens, and medical equipment, such as syringes, pills, and band-aids.
While we crafted many of these hospital pictures for younger children to color in, we've also included detailed designs for older kids to enjoy, too.
Print some of our drawings to prepare an anxious child for a doctor’s visit or to create appreciative wall art for your local hospital.
Medical Coloring Sheets to Download
Grab your markers, colored pencils, and dress up scrubs to color with compassion today. Happy coloring!
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Craft Ideas to Make With Hospital Printables
Help kids to learn about different medical environments with these hospital coloring pages.
These project ideas are a fun way to prepare young children for a doctor’s visit or hospital stay and put any nerves to bed!
1. Calendar of Care
Craft a calendar for longer stays in the hospital to act as a countdown to going home.
Print medicine-themed illustrations and cut out small designs.
Encourage your kid to color an image daily and glue it to a premade calendar.
This fun activity helps to form a positive routine and gives your child something positive to look forward to.
2. Colorful Chronicles
Turn your artwork into a personalized storybook to prepare kids of all ages for a visit to the hospital, doctor’s office, or getting a shot.
Complete a variety of coloring pages and bind them together using a stapler.
Write short stories to narrate the healing journey and use these as discussion starters to calm your child’s worries.
3. Medi-Match Memory Game
Make an exciting matching game to play on family game nights.
Print two copies of your favorite coloring page featuring an ambulance or medical team. Color both copies and then glue them onto cardboard. (Cereal boxes work well).
Cut both illustrations into pieces.
Place the cutouts face down and mix them up. Challenge friends and family to find matching pairs and see who has the best memory!
4. Medical Make-Believe
Create a doctor’s kit playset to foster a child’s interest in the medical field or to prepare them for a hospital trip.
Print illustrations featuring medical equipment like stethoscopes, thermometers, and syringes.
Cut the images out and glue them onto cardboard. Trim around the designs.
Place the cutouts in a bag or box. Add pipe cleaners, large pom-poms, and band-aids for more interactive play.
Encourage your child to play with the DIY medical kit and act out scenarios they might experience when visiting the hospital.
5. Healing Play Mat
Encourage imaginative play with a play mat made from colored pages.
Print, color, and cut out hospital-related drawings. Arrange and glue the cutouts on a large poster board to create a unique activity pad.
Add figurines and toy cards to support the storylines your kiddos can dream up.
6. Map of Medicine
Design a hospital floor plan to teach children about different treatment areas.
Choose coloring sheets illustrating a variety of medical environments, including a doctor’s office, the ER, an operating room, or a waiting room. Fill the drawings with vibrant colors.
Trim the designs and glue them onto a large poster board to form a map.
Explain each area with your little one and answer any questions or alleviate any fears they may have.
7. Appointment Adventure Book
Social stories are a powerful tool that occupational therapists use to prepare children for an event or situation.
Create a one-of-a-kind social story to support your nervous kiddo with an upcoming doctor visit.
Print our fun pack of medical coloring sheets and order the pages to form a sequential storyline.
Write a sentence on each page to tell a short story.
Read and color the storybook together while talking about the upcoming appointment.
8. Medic Magnets
Craft fun fridge decor featuring medical personnel and equipment.
Color designs of band-aids, vaccinations, and pills. Cut out each picture and glue them to a piece of cardboard.
Attach a magnetic strip to the back of each cutout.
These magnets are the perfect gift for a family member or friend who works in the medical profession.
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