
What's Included
Two-way sterile latex or silicone urinary retention catheter line
Sterile procedure tray with fenestrated drapes, swabs, and cup
Sterile water-soluble plain or lidocaine local lubricating jelly
Graduated 2000ml urine drainage bag with anti-reflux valve system
Highly absorbent waterproof bed/linen protector sheet
Pre-packaged surgical sterile gloves (sizes 6.5/7.0/7.5)
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 Insertion
Professional catheter insertion at home by trained nurses for comfort and safety.
A valid prescription from a registered doctor is required before availing this service.
Overview
Our trained catheter care nurses provide safe and hygienic urinary catheter insertion services at your home. We ensure proper technique, sterile conditions, and patient comfort throughout the procedure, eliminating the need for hospital visits for this essential medical service.
Urinary catheter insertion is a medical procedure that allows individuals who cannot empty their bladder naturally to drain urine safely and comfortably. At Care At Door, we bring this essential healthcare service to your home, performed by specially trained catheter care nurses who understand the s
Who Should Book This
- Post-operative patients requiring temporary catheterization
- Individuals with urinary retention or bladder emptying difficulties
- Patients with neurological conditions affecting bladder function
- Elderly individuals with mobility limitations
- Patients recovering from prostate surgery or other urological procedures
- Individuals with spinal cord injuries
- Patients requiring intermittent or indwelling catheterization as prescribed by their doctor
Who Should Avoid
- Patients with active urinary tract infections requiring immediate hospital care
- Individuals with suspected urethral trauma or injury
- Patients with undiagnosed urethral bleeding
- Individuals with known urethral strictures or blockages not previously assessed
- Patients with severe prostate enlargement causing complete obstruction
- Individuals experiencing medical emergencies requiring immediate hospital attention
- Patients who have not received physician recommendation for catheterization
- Individuals with complex medical conditions requiring hospital-based catheterization
- Patients with known allergies to latex or catheter materials not previously discussed with their doctor
- Individuals requiring specialized catheter types not available through home services
Precautions & Preparation
- Obtain a valid prescription or medical recommendation from your doctor before booking
- Inform the nurse about any allergies, especially to latex or antiseptic solutions
- Keep all recent medical records and test results available
- Ensure adequate lighting and privacy in the room where the procedure will be performed
- Have a family member or caregiver present if possible for support and learning aftercare
- Follow any specific preparation instructions provided by your doctor
- Inform the nurse about any previous catheterization experiences or difficulties
- Keep prescribed medications and medical history information ready
- Arrange for comfortable positioning during the procedure
- Have clean towels and sheets available
- Stay hydrated unless otherwise instructed by your doctor
- Report any discomfort, pain, or concerns immediately during the procedure
- Follow all aftercare instructions carefully to prevent infections
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