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Mobile Workstations in 2026: Give Clinical Teams the Freedom to Work Where Care Happens

The Apollo Workstation turns specialty tasks such as casting, nursing support and SPD/CSSD preparation into mobile, organized and hygienic workflows.

In modern healthcare environments, flexibility is no longer a luxury — it is part of efficient clinical workflow. Many hospital tasks still depend on fixed rooms or dedicated stationary work areas, even when the procedure itself could be performed closer to the patient, closer to the team, or in a space that changes throughout the day. The Apollo Workstation was designed around a simple 2026-ready idea: give medical teams a complete, mobile work hub that can move where it is needed instead of forcing the workflow to stay in one place.

From casting stations and community nurse workstations to SPD/CSSD preparation areas, the Apollo Workstation helps hospitals create dedicated procedure zones without permanently locking valuable space to one function. Its upper cabinets keep frequently used supplies within reach during procedures, while the lower storage area organizes shift-related items and equipment. The durable DryBoard™ worktop and Apollo cart structure are built for daily hospital use, with smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces that support infection control and allow teams to move the workstation aside for deeper cleaning of the unit, the floor and the surrounding area.

By replacing fixed workstations with mobile, preconfigured solutions, hospitals can reduce space limitations, improve access to supplies and support a more adaptable clinical environment. The result is a workstation that can serve as a reliable stationary unit when needed, or move between rooms, departments and procedures when flexibility matters most. The Apollo Workstation gives healthcare teams the freedom to work where care happens.

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  • Lakeland, FL, USA
  • Pegasus Medical - Tomer Itzhak