Telehealth carts are transforming how care is delivered by bringing high-quality virtual consultations, remote monitoring, and patient engagement tools directly to the point of care. Our line of telehealth carts includes everything from lightweight rolling tablet stands for quick virtual check-ins to powered, fully outfitted carts built for complex telemedicine and diagnostic applications.
Designed for modern healthcare environments, each telehealth cart combines ergonomic mobility with modular customization. Every solution can be tailored to fit your , space, and workflow requirements, including mounting configurations, power systems, integrated peripherals, and connectivity options. Whether used for inpatient rounding, behavioral health, rural outreach, or bedside virtual exams, every cart in our lineup is built for cleanability, reliability, and ease of use. At Convergint-IMS, we understand that no two care environments are the same. Our telehealth carts are engineered to move smoothly from room to room while maintaining power, secure connectivity, and a professional appearance for every virtual interaction.
View a variety of base configurations in photo gallery below. Additional models and customization available.
- See Also: Virtual Care Platforms
Telehealth Cart Features:
- Options starting from a simple roll stand to a fully powered mobile cart
- Sit to stand height adjustment (electronic or manual)
- Space for laptops or computers with monitors
- Washable keyboard / mouse for proper disinfecting
- All-in-one PC for quick setup and deployment
- Locking or non-locking drawers
- Accessories such as cameras, speakers, sani-cloth holders, & device storage

Flexible telehealth cart solutions.
The wide variety of telehealth applications and workflows require flexible technology that moves with your staff. By offering a variety of mobile computer cart types and mounting solutions, facilities can create a flexible setup that adapts to different care environments.
Questions to ask in selecting the right investment in Telehealth equipment:
- What are your primary use cases for Telehealth?
- What is your current work flow for this type of care?
- How will telehealth calls be transmitted? Video connection? Camera capability?
- What is the audio capability of the equipment?
- How will the system allow physicians to collaborate with each other on diagnosis?








