Bulk gauze pads are a first aid essential for homes, clinics, schools, and workplaces. They support wound care, protect minor cuts, manage exudate, and provide soft coverage for healing skin.
Our selection includes sterile gauze pads, non-sterile pads, cotton gauze, medical gauze, and options trusted by brands. You’ll find highly absorbent pads for everyday first aid needs, plus advanced styles such as silicone foam dressings, hydrocolloid pads, foam dressings, and alginate pads.
We also carry the most requested sizes, including 4x4 gauze pads, 4" x 4" sterile pads, and other 4x4 variations. Many options come individually wrapped or in 100-count packs for easy stocking in any first aid kit.
Sterile and non-sterile gauze pads
Gauze sponges and 12-ply absorbent sponge pads
Island dressings and adhesive-border pads
Gauze rolls and soft cushion pads
Wound dressing pads for cleaning, covering, and protecting injuries
Everything is available at wholesale pricing, with many products eligible for flexible spending accounts.
Our medical-grade pads support everything from cleaning a scrape to covering fragile areas during healing. Each pad is gentle on skin, and non-stick options help prevent pulling during removal.
For quick use at home or on the go, individually wrapped 4x4 pads are a reliable choice. For professional settings, bulk cases keep shelves stocked for busy days.
For cleaning a small scrape: choose a non-sterile pad.
For open wounds or post-procedure care: choose sterile gauze or sterile sponges.
For comfort: look for padded or silicone-foam styles.
For extended wear: hydrocolloid, alginate, or foam dressings help manage moisture without irritation.
Most pads are individually wrapped, making them easy to store in first aid kits, glove boxes, or emergency bags.
Sterile pads are sanitized for open wounds or post-surgical care. Non-sterile pads are best for cleaning or covering minor injuries.
Yes. Their size works well for small to medium injuries and general wound care.
They’re used for cleaning wounds, absorbing exudate, or applying ointments.
Yes. Bulk packs, often in 100-count boxes, offer cost savings for homes, clinics, and workplaces.
Yes, including sterile and non-sterile individually wrapped options.
Absolutely, many sizes and formats fit easily into any first aid kit for everyday use.