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Fisher-Price Doctor Playset Medical Kit 7-Piece Toy for Dress Up and Preschool Pretend Play Ages 3+ Years
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 20,491 ratings
Price: 11.49
Last update: 04-28-2025
About this item
7 play pieces Includes stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, thermometer, otoscope, syringe, bandage cuff & fabric 'doctor' bag
Press button on thermometer to go from “sick” to “well”
Checking your patient’s blood pressure Make the gauge spin
Everything stores inside the bag, so making “house calls” is a breeze
Role play fun for preschoolers ages 3-6 years
Press button on thermometer to go from “sick” to “well”
Checking your patient’s blood pressure Make the gauge spin
Everything stores inside the bag, so making “house calls” is a breeze
Role play fun for preschoolers ages 3-6 years
Product information
Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 9.13 x 8.13 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B07GXDWWGG |
Item model number | GHL68 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 6 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,269 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #2 in Toy Medical Kits |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars
20,428 ratings
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Release date | July 31, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Fisher-Price |
Top reviews from the United States

5.0 out of 5 stars Best gift ever!!


Best gift ever!!
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great doctors kept for children
My granddaughters had a little rough go of going to the doctor lately. Also I am a nurse and I was planning on getting her a doctors kit maybe when she was a year or so older because she’s only 22 months right now but we decided to get this for her a little bit earlier than planned to help her feel more comfortable at the doctors. This is a great doctors kit she loves the thermometer because it’s a temporal thermometer and has a button to push on it so it’s very interactive for children. The blood pressure cuff has Velcro on it so you can attach it around arm and when you squeeze the bulb on it it has the dial on it and that spins around so there’s a cause-and-effect that is great for children. You can hear a little bit through the stethoscope when you talk into it. It has a lot of great little doctor tools in it and my granddaughter loves playing with this. I think this is really going to help her feel more confident when she goes to the doctors now and she gets to be like her Nana when she sees Nana go to work in her scrubs with her stethoscope. This is a great toy for very young kids and even older ones! Well worth the money. Very well-made and I would definitely purchase this again and give us a gift.

5.0 out of 5 stars Good Fisher-Price Quality
My grandkids enjoy playing with these. They are holding up well with repeated use.

4.0 out of 5 stars Cute but cheap
You get what you pay for here. The thermometer clicks to different temps. Cute little set for the price.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Playset to encourages children to engage in role-playing and storytelling
This is an excellent toy for preschoolers who love to engage in imaginative play and pretend to be doctors. The set includes 7 pieces of realistic-looking medical equipment, such as a stethoscope, a thermometer, and a blood pressure cuff, that are perfect for little hands to hold and use.
What I particularly appreciate about this set is how it encourages children to engage in role-playing and storytelling. It provides an excellent opportunity for kids to develop their social skills and empathy as they learn how to take care of others.
The quality of the materials used in the Fisher-Price Medical Kit is also impressive. The pieces are sturdy and well-made, ensuring that they will last for a long time and withstand the rough-and-tumble play that preschoolers are known for.
Overall, I highly recommend the Fisher-Price Medical Kit, 7-Piece Doctor Role-Play Set for any parent looking for a fun, educational, and high-quality toy that their child will enjoy for years to come.
What I particularly appreciate about this set is how it encourages children to engage in role-playing and storytelling. It provides an excellent opportunity for kids to develop their social skills and empathy as they learn how to take care of others.
The quality of the materials used in the Fisher-Price Medical Kit is also impressive. The pieces are sturdy and well-made, ensuring that they will last for a long time and withstand the rough-and-tumble play that preschoolers are known for.
Overall, I highly recommend the Fisher-Price Medical Kit, 7-Piece Doctor Role-Play Set for any parent looking for a fun, educational, and high-quality toy that their child will enjoy for years to come.

5.0 out of 5 stars My daughter Loves it
My daughter loves playing doctor. We constantly have to check the heart beat of her toys and each other. Now of course these are toys and don't actually allow you to observe a heart beat but its fun to pretend and she really enjoys it. She likes to check my heart beat, blood pressure, temp and check my eyes. Followed by giving me a shot and a bandage. By far one of her favorite toys

5.0 out of 5 stars Great toy for helping toddler get ready for doctor visit!
I searched for a doctor kit to help my child prep for the Dr because typically she hates going there. I can’t believe how well the kit helped her adapt to the appt! This set has the right about of items, a nice storage bag, and overall good quality. I chose this one because I have enjoyed all of our Fisher Price products. Easy toy to take on the go as well!

3.0 out of 5 stars Comparison To Old Kit
Back when I was younger, 70s-80's, my siblings & I had one of these kits & we loved it so when I had my son in ' 97' the Fisher Price doctor kit was on my to buy list when he got a little older. This review is a comparison between the kit I bought my son in '99' & the new kit I just bought for my almost 3yr old niece.
1. The kit I bought my son has held up for 22yrs of play between my son, his friends, my friends kids that I have babysat for over the years & all my nieces and nephews. This new set I just bought does not in any way seem like it will hold up for more then 2-3yrs before needing to be replaced.
2. Carrying Bag/Box: I have to admit I'm torn on which one of these is better. The bag easier to get things in & out of because even after 22yrs the box is still hard to open & close for little ones, however the box has the cute dry erase chart on the front for kids to check things off as they make sure your not sick. So for now I'm going to use the bag but when my niece gets a little older I plan to bring the box back out.
3. Blood Pressure Band: I am loving the larger band in the new set as it's much easier to get on, the pressure box is a bit dull & boring though & I'm pretty sure if it gets stepped on by an adult accidentally it will break. The older version band is sooo small & can barely fit on a child's lower arm but the pressure box spins inside and is just a bit more interesting then the newer one. Also, I have stepped on it many times over the years & the most that happens is my foot gets hurt so I might just let my niece pick which one she prefers.
4. Thermometer: This is the real reason I bought this kit, to upgrade from a mouth thermometer to a forehead one. With the pandemic the last thing I want is kids taking turns putting this thing in their mouth or my niece putting it in her mouth & then trying to get me to let her take my temp & vis versa. The older one is sturdier then the new one but both are cute. For now the new one will go in the bag & the old one inside the box & into a storage bin.
5. Eye and Ear: I prefer the older one because it has a piece of hard, clear plastic in the middle to make looking thru it better and is WAY more durable in feel. The new one feels like it will shatter the first time it is stepped on.
6. Band-aid and Shot: Both items are comparable in both sets. The new band-aid is slightly smaller then the older one but it's just barely noticeable. I am putting both band-aids in the bag and the old shot because I like the look of the old one better.
7. Stethoscope: The new stethoscope is horrid!! The ear buds are HUGE & that's saying a lot because they have always on the larger side. I remember the set I had as a kid didn't fit in our ears & my sons stethoscope buds are to large to fit in the ear also. The new one has no sound to it were as the old one did. The one I had as a kid & my sons you could hear a heart beat with, it wasn't super strong sound but you could hear it. Even with the foam padding disintegrating, due to age, you can still make a out light heart beat sound. The way the upper part of the new ones curve in at the top part also adds to problems of keeping the Stethoscope in the ears. Like some other reviewers said they did I went & bought a real toddler stethoscope. I do plan to re-add foam to the old sets stethoscope because that piece is the one the kids fight over so having 2 were a heart beat can be heard would be nicer. The new set stethoscope will go in the box and into storage.
In the end I like the older Fisher Price doctors kit more then the newer one. The quality of the newer set is just not there & seems to be designed to break within a few years or the first time an adult steps on it by accident. I know they design the ear buds on the stethoscope to be large enough that if a kid pulls them off another they're not being pulled out of the ear just off & so kids can't stuff them up there nose but the new buds are just much to large and to flat. The newer shot & thermometer are the sturdiest part of this set & that's not saying a whole lot. If you have or can find an older set I'd say that would be a better use of money then buying this new set. The foam in most older sets is probably gone, which is a turn off, but you can replace it or just buy a working stethoscope for children(the one I bought was only $7).
1. The kit I bought my son has held up for 22yrs of play between my son, his friends, my friends kids that I have babysat for over the years & all my nieces and nephews. This new set I just bought does not in any way seem like it will hold up for more then 2-3yrs before needing to be replaced.
2. Carrying Bag/Box: I have to admit I'm torn on which one of these is better. The bag easier to get things in & out of because even after 22yrs the box is still hard to open & close for little ones, however the box has the cute dry erase chart on the front for kids to check things off as they make sure your not sick. So for now I'm going to use the bag but when my niece gets a little older I plan to bring the box back out.
3. Blood Pressure Band: I am loving the larger band in the new set as it's much easier to get on, the pressure box is a bit dull & boring though & I'm pretty sure if it gets stepped on by an adult accidentally it will break. The older version band is sooo small & can barely fit on a child's lower arm but the pressure box spins inside and is just a bit more interesting then the newer one. Also, I have stepped on it many times over the years & the most that happens is my foot gets hurt so I might just let my niece pick which one she prefers.
4. Thermometer: This is the real reason I bought this kit, to upgrade from a mouth thermometer to a forehead one. With the pandemic the last thing I want is kids taking turns putting this thing in their mouth or my niece putting it in her mouth & then trying to get me to let her take my temp & vis versa. The older one is sturdier then the new one but both are cute. For now the new one will go in the bag & the old one inside the box & into a storage bin.
5. Eye and Ear: I prefer the older one because it has a piece of hard, clear plastic in the middle to make looking thru it better and is WAY more durable in feel. The new one feels like it will shatter the first time it is stepped on.
6. Band-aid and Shot: Both items are comparable in both sets. The new band-aid is slightly smaller then the older one but it's just barely noticeable. I am putting both band-aids in the bag and the old shot because I like the look of the old one better.
7. Stethoscope: The new stethoscope is horrid!! The ear buds are HUGE & that's saying a lot because they have always on the larger side. I remember the set I had as a kid didn't fit in our ears & my sons stethoscope buds are to large to fit in the ear also. The new one has no sound to it were as the old one did. The one I had as a kid & my sons you could hear a heart beat with, it wasn't super strong sound but you could hear it. Even with the foam padding disintegrating, due to age, you can still make a out light heart beat sound. The way the upper part of the new ones curve in at the top part also adds to problems of keeping the Stethoscope in the ears. Like some other reviewers said they did I went & bought a real toddler stethoscope. I do plan to re-add foam to the old sets stethoscope because that piece is the one the kids fight over so having 2 were a heart beat can be heard would be nicer. The new set stethoscope will go in the box and into storage.
In the end I like the older Fisher Price doctors kit more then the newer one. The quality of the newer set is just not there & seems to be designed to break within a few years or the first time an adult steps on it by accident. I know they design the ear buds on the stethoscope to be large enough that if a kid pulls them off another they're not being pulled out of the ear just off & so kids can't stuff them up there nose but the new buds are just much to large and to flat. The newer shot & thermometer are the sturdiest part of this set & that's not saying a whole lot. If you have or can find an older set I'd say that would be a better use of money then buying this new set. The foam in most older sets is probably gone, which is a turn off, but you can replace it or just buy a working stethoscope for children(the one I bought was only $7).


Comparison To Old Kit
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2021
1. The kit I bought my son has held up for 22yrs of play between my son, his friends, my friends kids that I have babysat for over the years & all my nieces and nephews. This new set I just bought does not in any way seem like it will hold up for more then 2-3yrs before needing to be replaced.
2. Carrying Bag/Box: I have to admit I'm torn on which one of these is better. The bag easier to get things in & out of because even after 22yrs the box is still hard to open & close for little ones, however the box has the cute dry erase chart on the front for kids to check things off as they make sure your not sick. So for now I'm going to use the bag but when my niece gets a little older I plan to bring the box back out.
3. Blood Pressure Band: I am loving the larger band in the new set as it's much easier to get on, the pressure box is a bit dull & boring though & I'm pretty sure if it gets stepped on by an adult accidentally it will break. The older version band is sooo small & can barely fit on a child's lower arm but the pressure box spins inside and is just a bit more interesting then the newer one. Also, I have stepped on it many times over the years & the most that happens is my foot gets hurt so I might just let my niece pick which one she prefers.
4. Thermometer: This is the real reason I bought this kit, to upgrade from a mouth thermometer to a forehead one. With the pandemic the last thing I want is kids taking turns putting this thing in their mouth or my niece putting it in her mouth & then trying to get me to let her take my temp & vis versa. The older one is sturdier then the new one but both are cute. For now the new one will go in the bag & the old one inside the box & into a storage bin.
5. Eye and Ear: I prefer the older one because it has a piece of hard, clear plastic in the middle to make looking thru it better and is WAY more durable in feel. The new one feels like it will shatter the first time it is stepped on.
6. Band-aid and Shot: Both items are comparable in both sets. The new band-aid is slightly smaller then the older one but it's just barely noticeable. I am putting both band-aids in the bag and the old shot because I like the look of the old one better.
7. Stethoscope: The new stethoscope is horrid!! The ear buds are HUGE & that's saying a lot because they have always on the larger side. I remember the set I had as a kid didn't fit in our ears & my sons stethoscope buds are to large to fit in the ear also. The new one has no sound to it were as the old one did. The one I had as a kid & my sons you could hear a heart beat with, it wasn't super strong sound but you could hear it. Even with the foam padding disintegrating, due to age, you can still make a out light heart beat sound. The way the upper part of the new ones curve in at the top part also adds to problems of keeping the Stethoscope in the ears. Like some other reviewers said they did I went & bought a real toddler stethoscope. I do plan to re-add foam to the old sets stethoscope because that piece is the one the kids fight over so having 2 were a heart beat can be heard would be nicer. The new set stethoscope will go in the box and into storage.
In the end I like the older Fisher Price doctors kit more then the newer one. The quality of the newer set is just not there & seems to be designed to break within a few years or the first time an adult steps on it by accident. I know they design the ear buds on the stethoscope to be large enough that if a kid pulls them off another they're not being pulled out of the ear just off & so kids can't stuff them up there nose but the new buds are just much to large and to flat. The newer shot & thermometer are the sturdiest part of this set & that's not saying a whole lot. If you have or can find an older set I'd say that would be a better use of money then buying this new set. The foam in most older sets is probably gone, which is a turn off, but you can replace it or just buy a working stethoscope for children(the one I bought was only $7).