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Being told you need to begin using catheters isn’t the easiest news in the world, but there are resources and ways to make the change smooth and simple to incorporate into one’s daily life. Learn more with our latest blog.
We now carry the newest Cure product, the Ultra, a ready-to-use catheter for women. Learn more about this intermittent female catheter with our latest blog!
Bill, one of our long-time employees who has lived with a spinal cord injury for nearly three decades, share his advice and tips for those new to life as a person with a spinal cord injury. Find out more and get resources with his latest blog.
It’s hard navigating through all the catheter supply companies that make big claims about what they can offer. Here are four of the top things to look for in a medical supply company when you’re seeking female length catheters for your individual needs.
September is National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month. It’s important to know about spinal cord injuries as well as the life-changing effects they can have on those living with SCI every day. Find out more!
While there’s no shame in having to use catheters, it’s understandable to want to carry your catheters as covertly as possible. Learn more about some tried and true options for toting your catheter supplies during the day with our latest blog.
Learn more about ways to help your child become accustomed to using intermittent catheters daily with our latest blog.
Find out more about Cure’s Pocket Catheter XL, an extra-long intermittent straight catheter designed for those who often use extension tubing or catheterize from their wheelchair.
Are you experiencing frequent urinary tract infections even through you are practicing sterile use self-catheterization? Learn more about what documentation Medicare requires in order to approve advanced catheter products that can further reduce the recurrence of UTIs.
Find out more about the Bard Magic 3 Go, a female-length hydrophilic catheter designed to make your catheterization experience easier and more comfortable.
Are you new to life in a wheelchair? If you experience frequent UTIs or are just looking for an easier way to self-catheterize, check out our latest blog about closed system catheters.
As a parent whose child needs to self-cath, their health and their needs are probably at the forefront of your mind. Learn more about an advanced catheter product and see if it could be right for them.