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Intermittent catheterization can seem overwhelming, especially when you’re new to it. 180 Medical is here to help with a few of the basics of cathing.
Curious about what difference the right catheter eyelet type could make for you? Learn more about eyelets in our latest blog.
Curious about intermittent catheterization as an option for draining your bladder? Learn more about the benefits with our latest blog.
New to using catheters? Learn more about the basics of intermittent catheters – from top to bottom!
Curious what all those symbols and numbers on your catheters are about? Get the scoop here.
Curious what documentation Medicare requires in order to cover your urinary catheters? Learn more details with our latest blog.
Most urinary catheters have a funnel end or a connector. Find out all about your catheters’ funnels and why their color is important.