Urinary Tube Care

What is Urinary Tube Care?

Indwelling urinary catheter (IDC) is more commonly known as a urinary tube. IDC is used for patients with urinary incontinence (leakage), urinary retention (unable to urinate), or trauma/injury that affects one’s control over urination.

What is Urinary Tube Care?

Indwelling urinary catheter (IDC) is more commonly known as a urinary tube. IDC is used for patients with urinary incontinence (leakage), urinary retention (unable to urinate), or trauma/injury that affects one’s control over urination.

How does an IDC works?

  • The urinary catheter is a hollow, flexible tube that is inserted via the urethra into the bladder to drain out urine. A small balloon is also inflated in the bladder to keep the catheter in place. The other end of the catheter tube leads to a urine bag that is meant to collect the urine.
  • Our experienced, certified, and trained nurses will be deployed in the shortest time possible to change an IDC at home with the utmost care and professionalism.

How can our nurses help?

  • Regular change of the IDC (between 1-3 months)
  • Remove blockage of IDC due to urine residues
  • Fix dislodged IDC
  • Initial insertion of IDC
  • Training of family or helper on daily use and hygiene of the IDC
How It Works?

1

Request for an appointment

Pick your service and simply book your appointment to get care at your own convenience

2

Receive care at your home

Our Care Advisor will contact you for confirmation, and arrange the Care to be deliver to your doorstep.

3

Recover with ease

Save the hassles and enjoy the recovery journey at your own place at your own convenience.

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