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Urological Supplies

Urological Supplies From A Company Who Cares

At Bedard Medical, we understand the challenges associated with having a urological condition but getting medical supplies should never be one of them. Our caring team will take the time to guide you through the process and will work directly with your physician to ensure you have the right supplies for your individual needs      and insurance coverage. Supplies are then shipped right to your doorstep, for free

We work with state Medicaid systems such as MaineCare and New Hampshire Healthy Families, as well as Medicare, and many major commercial insurance plans.

We Handle the Paperwork

We will request a prescription from your doctor, gather the required documentation, and submit all forms to your insurance on your behalf. 

Reordering is Easy

With our mobile App, you can reorder supplies right from the comfort of your home. The App also provides real-time, two-way communication with our care team, reorder reminders, and access to education and support for your products. For those who do not have a smartphone, we also offer an online reorder form or you can always give us a call! 

Product Selection

We carry a variety of catheters, drainage bags, and accessories, from many leading manufacturers and are always evaluating our product selection. Some of those products include:

Catheters
  • Closed System Catheters
  • Coudé Tip Catheters
  • External Catheters
  • Foley Catheters
  • Indwelling Catheters
  • Intermittent Catheters
  • Straight Tip Catheters
Drainage Bags
  • Bedside Drain Bags
  • Disposable Leg Bags
  • Reusable Leg Bags
Accessories
  • Appliance Cleansers
  • Extension Tubing
  • Insertion Kits
  • Irrigation Trays
  • Leg Bag Holders
  • Lubricants
  • Penile Clamps
  • Sanitizing Skin Wipes
  • Tube Holders
  • Urinals

Tips On Using Your Catheters

  1. Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds thoroughly using warm water and antibacterial soap before and after inserting your catheter.
  2. Make sure you stay hydrated! Unless your physician recommends otherwise, drink plenty of fluids during the day. This promotes good bladder and kidney function.
  3. Avoid caffeine if possible. If you must drink your coffee, who doesn’t? Try to limit yourself to two cups a day.
  4. Take a deep breath and relax before inserting your catheter.

Reduce Your Risk of Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)

Make sure you learn how to insert your catheters correctly. It can take time to learn, but make sure you review the correct method with your doctor or nurse. Ask questions if you are having difficulty. Advocate for yourself and make sure you learn properly.

Using insertion kits can help. Insertion kits include products that help keep a clean environment.

If you suspect you may be developing a UTI, reach out to your physician’s office right away.

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