Medical trolleys for treatment, examination and clinical workflow across New Zealand healthcare. Stainless steel construction across the full range — treatment trolleys, examination trolleys, dressing trolleys, instrument trolleys, stainless stell trolleys and bariatric configurations — all designed for infection control, daily clinical service, and the cleaning regimes expected in licensed care settings.
Design-Led FurnitureA medical trolley has a different brief to almost any other piece of clinical equipment. It moves between rooms, supports a defined clinical workflow, holds sterile or contaminated items, and has to be cleaned to commercial standards multiple times a day. The trolleys in this range are designed against that reality.
The range covers the four most-specified clinical trolley categories. Treatment trolleys are configured with a deeper top tray, side rails, and optional drawers — used in dressing changes, wound care and bedside procedures. Examination trolleys focus on the practitioner's working surface and instrument access, with smaller footprints for consult-room use. Solutions trolleys are designed for moving fluids, solutions and clinical supplies safely between areas. Bariatric trolleys carry higher load specifications for use with bariatric patients.
Every trolley in this range is constructed in 304-grade stainless steel — the clinical standard, chosen for its non-porous surface, corrosion resistance against hospital cleaning agents, and compatibility with steam and chemical disinfection protocols. Castors are medical-grade with swivel-and-brake configurations as standard. Specific dimensions, drawer counts and load ratings are listed on each product page.
We supply to public and private hospitals, aged care facilities, dental practices, physiotherapy and allied health clinics across New Zealand. Most models hold stock for short-lead delivery; specialist configurations and bulk orders are quoted on a stated lead time.
A treatment trolley is built around a procedure — dressing changes, wound care, bedside interventions — typically with a deeper top tray, side rails and drawer storage for consumables. An examination trolley is built around a practitioner's working surface, usually with a smaller footprint suitable for consult-room use and quick instrument access.
Trolleys in this range are constructed in 304-grade stainless steel — the standard for clinical and food-grade applications. The non-porous surface is compatible with all standard hospital cleaning protocols, including steam cleaning and chemical disinfectants. Higher grades such as 316 are available on specification where additional corrosion resistance is required.
Yes. Archer Medical supplies medical trolleys to public and private healthcare facilities across all of New Zealand, including hospitals, aged care, dental, physiotherapy and allied health clinics. Bulk pricing is available for fit-out volumes.