If you work as a doctor, consultant, or healthcare professional and spend more than five hours a day seated, the chair you choose is a clinical decision — not just a furniture purchase. The wrong dr office chair does not just cause back pain. It changes how you examine patients, how long you stay focused during consultations, and how your body holds up after a decade of practice. I wrote this guide because most ergonomic content ignores the specific physical demands of clinical seating — constant getting up and sitting down, leaning forward to examine patients, writing and typing simultaneously, and doing all of this across 60 to 80 patients a day. I will walk you through exactly how to choose, set up, and use dr office chairs correctly, without the generic advice that fills most guides on this topic.