Urologic & Catheter Supplies

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Whether you’ve just been told by your physician that you need to start using catheter supplies, or you’re an experienced catheter user who is looking for the latest products in catheters for males or catheters for females, ActivStyle can answer all your questions and help you find the most effective product solution for your specific needs.  Our caring Product Experts are just a phone call away for a no-obligation personal consultation.

Whether you are on Medicare, Medicaid, or another insurance, we will gladly verify your plan and let you know exactly what’s covered and what’s not. Then we’ll handle all the details — from contacting your doctor for a prescription, completing the complicated insurance forms, and shipping supplies discreetly to you. We’ll even remind you when it’s time to reorder, so you never run out of your urologic and catheter supplies.

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Your Choice* of Quality Name-brand Urologic and Catheter Supplies Includes: Cure, Coloplast, Hollister, and others.

*Choices available are determined by the patient’s individual insurance plan.

Ask us about the different types of catheter products:

  • Hydrophilic catheters
  • Closed-system Catheters
  • Anti-microbial Catheters
  • Catheters for limited dexterity

  • Catheters that are easier to use
  • Catheters in small pocket sized packs
  • Catheters that may reduce the risk of urinary tract infections
  • Catheters with antibacterial properties

Types of Catheters

Intermittent Catheters

A soft, sterile tube made of plastic, silicone or red rubber latex that is inserted into the bladder at periodic intervals to drain the urine then discarded. Popular brand names include: CURE Catheter, Apogee®, EasyCath®, Clean-Cath®, Personal catheter®, Self Cath®, Magic 3®, Cure Twist

Closed System Intermittent Catheters

A sterile, intermittent catheter contained completely inside of plastic bag allowing insertion of the catheter into the body without touching and contaminating the device. Many closed system catheters feature an “introducer tip” which allows the catheter to bypass the first few millimeters of the urethra where the highest concentrations of bacteria are located. This product has been shown to help reduce urinary tract infections in several clinical studies. Popular brand names include: CURE Catheter™, Easy Cath Kit®, FloCath Quick®, MMG®, HiSlip®, Touchless®, Apogee®, Advanced Plus®.

Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheters

Hydrophilic catheters have a special coating that becomes extremely slippery when activated by water or saline. You do not need any additional lubricant when using a hydrophilic catheter. They are available with straight or Coude tips. There are also Close System Kits with Hydrophilic catheters. Popular brand names include: Speedi Cath®, FloCath Quick®, SpeediCath Compact®, Hi-Slip Plus®, Hydrophilic Personal Catheter®.

Coude-tip Catheters

Coude-tip catheter has a slight curve or bend in the insertion tip. Coude or curved tip catheter usage will make it easier for some men to thread the catheter past their prostate. Coude tip catheters are also good for anyone with narrowing of the urethra and that have any blockages in their urethral pathway.

Male External or Condom Catheters

Sometimes called “Texas” catheters, these devices resemble a condom and fit over the penis in the same manner. The urine drains out of the catheter into a tube which is connected to a drainage device such as a leg bag or bedside drain bag. Popular brand names include: UltraFlex®, Pop-On, Wide Band® and Freedom Clear®, Conveen® Optima.

Foley Catheters (aka indwelling catheters, or balloon catheters)

Used for continuous urine drainage, a Foley catheter remains in place inside the bladder. A small balloon in the tip is inflated after insertion to keep the end of the catheter from slipping out of the bladder. Urine flows from the bladder and collects in a drainage device such as a leg bag or bedside drain bag.

Drainage Bag or Collection Bag (click to expand copy below)

An external or Foley catheter will need to be attached to a drainage bag to collect the urine.

There are two types of drainage bags: (see table in existing website)

1. A Leg Bag is designed to be worn discreetly under clothing either on the thigh or around the calf. They range in volume sizes, usually 19oz or 32oz, and come with a variety of drain valves to easily empty the urine into the toilet when completely filled.

2. A Bedside Drain Bag is a larger device, usually 2000cc (68oz) or 4000cc (135oz), making it ideal for use at night.  It is usually hung low on the bed or placed on the floor.  This position allows gravity to help the urine drain.

Looking for a specific type of catheter or urological product?
Contact the Product Experts at ActivStyle. 1-888-280-8632

Sizing

  • The length of the catheter is measured in inches. Catheter lengths differ for men versus women and children because of the relative difference in length of urethras.
  • The diameter (or thickness of the tube) is measured using the French catheter scale. “French units” (Fr) are commonly used to measure the outside diameter of needles, catheters and other cylindrical medical instruments. The size in French units is roughly equal to the circumference of the catheter in millimeters.

Are you using the best catheter for you? 

Ask us about the latest product developments. Call ActivStyle today for a sample* 1-800-651-6223 extension 120

* Catheter samples are shipped with first order and require a doctor’s prescription, qualification, and enrollment in ActivStyle’s home-delivery program. Samples not available for all products. Samples a nominal value.

Catheterization News

Medicare, the Veterans Administration and the FDA all agree that catheters should NOT be re-sterilized and reused, as a standard rule to lower your risk for urinary tract infections.

Medicare, Medicaid* and most other insurance plans allow you to receive up to 200 catheters per month.  The quantity of catheter supplies you are allowed is based on your doctor’s prescription and meeting the medical requirement of your insurance plan’s medical policy.

*Some states, and some insurance plans, do not allow up to 200 catheters per month. Deductibles and co-payments apply. Patients are responsible for payments not made by Medicare and/or insurance. Contact ActivStyle for specific information on your benefit plan.

“The ActivStyle representative was very good, very professional…she really helped us out a lot.”   Sylvester, Reno, NV

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