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Discreet Ways to Hide Catheters and Incontinence Supplies

Catheterization and incontinence management can be a personal matter for…

Change in Number of Medicare Covered Catheters

Do you find that your monthly orders of sterile intermittent…

Is DEHP in Catheters Harmful?

Have you ever seen a label on the packaging of…

Basics of Clean Intermittent Catheterization

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.

All About Catheter Eyelets

Curious about what difference the right catheter eyelet type could make for you? Learn more about eyelets in our latest blog.

Advantages of Intermittent Catheterization

Curious about intermittent catheterization as an option for draining your bladder? Learn more about the benefits with our latest blog.

Understanding the Different Types of Catheters

If you’ve been told you may need to use a catheter, you probably have many questions about the process and what kind to use. Learn more about the two main types of catheters with our latest blog.

Does It Matter What Brand of Catheter You Use?

While your doctor is the best resource in determining what type of catheter is best for you to use, there are some decisions you can make on your own, such as what brand of catheter. Learn more in our latest blog.

Catheters 101: Parts of Intermittent Catheters

New to using catheters? Learn more about the basics of intermittent catheters – from top to bottom!

Catheter Materials: An Overview

Curious about what the differences are between the various kinds of catheter materials available today? Learn more about the 3 most common catheter materials here, including red rubber, vinyl, and silicone intermittent catheters.

Figuring Out French Sizes: Urinary Catheter Sizes

Unsure of what size intermittent catheter you should use? Start here to learn more!

What Do the Symbols on My Catheter Packages Mean?

Curious what all those symbols and numbers on your catheters are about? Get the scoop here.