
What's Included
Sterile disposable syringe (Available in 2ml, 5ml, 10ml variants)
Highly absorbent waterproof bed/linen protector sheet
Medical grade professional alcohol rub (70%+ Ethanol/Isopropyl)
Non-sterile latex or nitrile medical examination gloves
Yellow designated medical infectious waste disposal plastic bag
Catheter Removal
Safe and gentle catheter removal at home by experienced healthcare nurses.
A valid prescription from a registered doctor is required before availing this service.
Overview
Our trained catheter care nurses provide safe and comfortable urinary catheter removal services at your home. We ensure proper technique, patient comfort, and post-removal monitoring, making this necessary medical procedure convenient and stress-free in the privacy of your own space.
Urinary catheter removal is an important medical procedure that marks a significant step in your recovery journey. At Care At Door, we bring professional catheter removal services to your home, performed by specially trained nurses who prioritize your comfort, safety, and dignity throughout the proc
Who Should Book This
- Post-operative patients whose temporary catheterization period has concluded
- Individuals recovering from urological procedures
- Patients whose physicians have authorized catheter removal
- Elderly individuals preferring home-based medical care
- Patients with mobility limitations who find hospital visits challenging
- Individuals transitioning from catheter use to normal bladder function
- Patients experiencing catheter-related complications requiring removal
- Those seeking convenient and private healthcare services at home
Who Should Avoid
- Patients without physician authorization for catheter removal
- Individuals whose medical condition still requires catheterization
- Patients with suspected catheter complications requiring hospital assessment
- Individuals experiencing medical emergencies requiring immediate hospital care
- Patients with complex medical conditions where removal should occur in hospital settings
- Individuals whose catheters are specialized types requiring specific removal protocols
- Patients who have not completed their prescribed catheterization period
- Individuals with uncontrolled bleeding disorders not previously assessed
- Patients whose physicians have specifically recommended hospital-based removal
- Individuals with circumstances requiring immediate medical supervision after removal
Precautions & Preparation
- Obtain authorization from your doctor confirming catheter removal timing is appropriate
- Keep your physician's removal order or prescription available
- Inform the nurse about any recent urinary symptoms or concerns
- Have your complete medical records and catheter insertion documentation ready
- Ensure adequate lighting and privacy in the room for the procedure
- Have a family member or caregiver present if desired for support
- Prepare questions about post-removal care and bladder function recovery
- Keep clean towels and protective sheets available
- Wear comfortable, easily adjustable clothing
- Plan to remain at home for several hours after removal to monitor bladder function
- Have access to bathroom facilities immediately after the procedure
- Keep your doctor's contact information readily available
- Follow all post-removal instructions carefully regarding fluid intake and urination monitoring
- Report any discomfort or concerns immediately during the procedure
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