Urologicals is a medical equipment company that specializes in urological supplies and products for both hospitals and at-home use. Their products are designed to treat various urological disorders and urinary incontinence.
Founded in 1996
Acquired by Bard Inc in 1999
Currently owned by BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company)
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Urologicals provides a variety of catheters for different urological conditions and procedures, including intermittent catheters, Foley catheters, and suprapubic catheters.
Urologicals offers a range of ostomy products for people who have had ostomy surgery, including pouches, barriers, and accessories.
Urologicals provides a variety of incontinence products, such as adult diapers, pads, and undergarments, for people experiencing urinary or fecal incontinence.
Intermittent catheters are thin, flexible tubes that are inserted through the urethra into the bladder to empty urine on a regular basis. They are used by people who have difficulty emptying their bladder or who experience urinary incontinence.
It depends on the product and your insurance coverage. Some products, such as catheters, require a prescription, while others, such as adult diapers, do not. Check with your healthcare provider or insurance company to see what is covered and what requires a prescription.
Urologicals offers a variety of incontinence products, including adult diapers, pads, undergarments, and bed pads. They also provide additional products like odor eliminators and skin creams for incontinent individuals.
It is always best to consult with your healthcare provider to determine the proper catheter size for your individual needs. Factors that may affect the size you need include age, gender, the reason you need a catheter and personal preference.
Yes, Urologicals is generally covered by insurance, but coverage will vary depending on your individual insurance policy. It is always best to check with your insurance provider to see what products and services are covered under your plan.