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Our story · accesswear.care

We design for Privacy, then fashion.

AccessWear was born from a simple observation: millions of patients undress at every treatment session — not because they have to, but because no one ever designed something better. We did.

500+
Patients served
3
Patient categories
1st
In Egypt & MENA

"I used to dread Tuesdays. Not because of the needles — because of having to undress in front of everyone, every single time, for two years."

Heba, Dialysis patient · Cairo · The conversation that started it all

A father watched his daughter sew a hoodie. We saw a movement.

The image spread across social media: a father proudly wearing a hoodie his daughter had made — sleeves with hidden openings so nurses could reach his dialysis fistula without him removing his clothes. The comments said it all: "why doesn't this exist already?"

We asked the same question. Then we stopped asking and started building. AccessWear is the answer — not just for dialysis, but for every patient who has been forced to choose between their dignity and their treatment.

2025
The original image goes viral. A father, a daughter, a hoodie — and a question no one had answered yet.
2025
First 3 prototypes tested with real dialysis patients in Cairo. Nurses confirmed: sessions became easier for everyone.
2026
AccessWear launches — Egypt's first adaptive medical clothing brand. Men, women, children. Dialysis and chemotherapy.
Next
Expanding to serve the Gulf, North Africa, and the global  patient community that no Western brand has ever designed for.

Three beliefs that drive every stitch we make.

Privacy is non-negotiable

Being sick does not mean surrendering your privacy, your modesty, or your sense of self. Every AccessWear garment is designed so that the patient stays in control — of what is seen, what is accessed, and how they feel walking into a clinic.

Designed for real life

Dialysis is 3 sessions a week, every week, for years. Chemotherapy stretches across months. Our garments are made to be washed, worn, washed again — and still feel like something you chose to put on, not something assigned to you.

Modesty is a right, not an obstacle

We are the first adaptive medical clothing brand designed with Muslim women at the center. Hijab-compatible, full-coverage, culturally thoughtful — because no Western brand has ever truly solved this, and millions of women deserve better.

Every patient who has ever had to undress when they shouldn't have to.

01
Dialysis patients

Three times a week, every week — sometimes for the rest of their lives. Our arm-access garments make fistula and graft sessions smoother for patients and nurses alike, without a single sleeve needing to be rolled or removed.

Arm access · Fistula & graft compatible
02
Chemotherapy patients

A Portacath lives beneath the skin of the chest. Accessing it should not require a patient to undress in a shared clinic room. Our chest-access tops make infusion sessions warmer, faster, and far more dignified.

Chest port access · Portacath ready
03
Children in treatment

A sick child should not dread the moment a nurse approaches because of what comes next. Our children's range brings comfort, color, and calm to young patients whose treatment days are already hard enough.

Soft fabric · Gentle access · Ages 2–16

What every AccessWear garment guarantees.


No undressing. Ever.

Medical access is built into the garment — hidden zippers, magnetic closures, and strategic openings that give nurses what they need without exposing what they shouldn't see.


Session-ready durability

Antibacterial, fluid-resistant, machine washable at 40°C. Built to survive hundreds of sessions and still feel like something worth wearing.


Culturally designed, not adapted

Every neckline, every opening, every seam was planned with hijab-wearing women in mind from the first sketch — not retrofitted as an afterthought.


Tested by real patients

Every design went through real dialysis and chemotherapy sessions before it reached our store. If it didn't hold up in the clinic, it didn't make the cut.

"The first time I wore it, I cried on the way home. Someone finally thought of me."

Fatima · Chemotherapy patient · Alexandria


"My patients ask me where they can buy it now. It makes my job easier and their day better."

Nurse Mariam · Dialysis center · Cairo


"We bought three for my father. He wears them to every session. He says it's the one part of treatment that feels normal."

Ahmed · Son of dialysis patient · Giza