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Urology Supplies That Support Your Needs & Condition
If you live with a urological condition, our team at Home Care Delivered will work closely with your doctor to help get you the medical products you need to best manage your condition. We help you stay confident and comfortable by delivering necessary medical supplies directly to your home each month.
- Catheters (Foley, intermittent, and male external*)
- Catheter insertion trays
- Drainage bags
- Irrigation trays and syringes
- Catheter closed kits
All catheters are available in different sizes, materials, and coatings, and we work with you to ensure your supply needs are met even as they change.
* At this time, only male external catheters are available.

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Urological Products to Support Your Needs
At Home Care Delivered, we offer a full range of high-quality urological products from trusted manufacturers. Our manufacturing partners are leading manufacturers in urological supplies, known for innovation, reliability, and comfort.
We work closely with your doctor to make sure you receive the right product, in the right amount, for your specific needs.
This way, you can feel confident knowing your supplies are safe, effective, covered by insurance, and tailored to your care plan.
Intermittent Catheters
Intermittent catheters are single-use options that help safely empty the bladder. They’re the most common type of catheter and come in different styles to fit your needs.
| Type | Best General Use |
|---|---|
| Straight Tip Catheter – A standard option used by many people for daily bladder management. Most common coatings are uncoated, hydrophilic, and prelubricated. | Most users, especially those who self-catheterize several times per day. |
| Coudé Tip Catheter – Designed with a slight curve to make insertion easier when there are blockages, narrowings, or an enlarged prostate. Most common coatings are uncoated, hydrophilic, and prelubricated. | Men with prostate issues or anyone who has difficulty with a straight catheter. |
| Closed System Catheter – Pre-lubricated and connected to a collection bag for no-touch insertion. This helps reduce the risk of infection and offers more discretion. This system is not as small as some other intermittent catheters. Most common coating is prelubricated. | People at higher risk of UTIs (2 or more UTI’s), those who are immunocompromised due to chemotherapy or transplants, or those with limited dexterity or mobility. This system is not small or discreet for easy travel. A system meant for individuals with very stringent requirements, to help prevent infection. |
Foley (Indwelling) Catheters
Foley catheters are connected to a drainage bag, typically stay in place for one month to provide continuous bladder drainage. They’re used when someone cannot empty their bladder on their own or needs consistent monitoring.
| Type | Best General Use |
|---|---|
| Latex Foley Catheter – Available with a smooth coating (often a silicone-elastomer coating), these catheters are flexible and commonly used for short-term needs. | People without latex allergies who need temporary bladder drainage. |
| Silicone Foley Catheter – Made without latex and has a smooth coating for easier insertion and long-term comfort. | People with latex allergies or those who need a longer-term solution. |
Common Accessories to Catheters
To make the experience more comfortable, secure, and hygienic, the following accessories are often used:
| Type | Used For |
|---|---|
| Insertion Trays | A required accessory used to provide a sterile, all-in-one setup for safely inserting a urinary catheter. A required accessory for foleys and male external catheters. |
| Skin Prep Wipes or Barrier Film | Protects the skin and improves adhesion. |
| Adhesive Remover Wipes | Gently releases adhesive without irritation. |
| Extension Tubing | Connects the catheter to a drainage bag. |
| Leg Bags | Worn discreetly under clothing for daytime mobility. |
| Night Drainage Bags | Larger capacity for overnight use. |
| Leg Straps/Bag Holders | The ability to secure drainage bags comfortably in place. |
Catheter Insertion Trays and Kits
Catheter kits make the process safer, cleaner, and more convenient by providing everything you need in one package. They help reduce the risk of infection and keep things simple.
Kits for intermittent catheters are typically only prescribed and covered by insurance for individuals with severe UTI’s, limited mobility, and high risk for infection.
| Type | Includes | Best General Use |
|---|---|---|
| Foley Trays – Prepackaged, sterile supplies used when placing a Foley (indwelling) catheter. | Typically includes: gloves, drapes, lubricating jelly, antiseptic, syringes with sterile water, specimen containers, and more. | For individuals who have medical necessity and are prescribed a foley catheter. |
| Intermittent Catheter Kits – Sterile kits that support safe and hygienic intermittent catheterization. | Typically includes: antiseptic, gloves, lubricating jelly, underpad, and a collection bag. | People who use intermittent catheters and want a convenient, ready-to-go set of supplies. |
Urinary Drainage Bags
Drainage bags collect urine from a catheter and come in different sizes depending on your lifestyle and needs.
| Type | Best Used For |
|---|---|
| Leg/Day Bags – Smaller bags that strap to your thigh or calf, designed for discretion and mobility. | Staying active, working, or socializing while managing your health. |
| Overnight/Bedside Bags – Larger bags that hang from a bedframe, wheelchair, or stand. Designed to hold more urine for longer periods. | Nighttime use, limited mobility, or when continuous drainage is needed. |
Getting the Right Product Solution
Individuals in need of intermittent catheters and other urological supplies will have a personalized solution determined by their medical provider.
For individuals who reach directly out to Home Care Delivered to request urological supplies, the HCD team will gather the necessary information for that request and reach out to the individual’s physician to understand the specific product needs.
Easy Enrolling
Our team of experts will work with you, your doctor, and your insurance provider to understand your coverage and provide a personalized product solution.
In just a few simple steps, we can get the process moving.
Here’s how it works:
Step 1
Get Your Information
We gather your contact details and health insurance information to begin the insurance verification process.
Step 2
Complete a Clinically Focused Intake Survey
We will call you once we have your request or one from your physician for medical supplies. We take a simple, clinically focused assessment to get us up to speed on your specific health conditions and supply needs
Step 3
Verify Your Insurance and Contact Your Physician
We confirm insurance coverage and reach out to your doctor to request the required signed medical order and appropriate documentation.
Step 4
Ship and Deliver Your Products
We’ll ship your products discreetly to your door and check in regularly to make sure you’re getting what you need.
Get Started Today
To see if you qualify for insurance-covered urology supplies, you may fill out our contact us form by checking that you are interested in seeing if you qualify for insurance-covered medical supplies, or you can call our HCD customer representatives at (866) 938-3906.
Our Customers Rely on Us for Reliable Delivery of Medical Supplies
Health Conditions that May Require Urological Medical Supplies
You’re not alone. Millions of people in the U.S. use catheters and other urological supplies every day to stay healthy and live life with confidence.
There are many different reasons someone may need them:
- Spinal Cord Injury or Spina Bifida
Nearly everyone living with these conditions needs to use intermittent catheters to empty their bladder safely. - Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Many people with MS find that intermittent self-catheterization helps them manage bladder issues as the condition progresses. - Urinary Incontinence
About 25 million Americans live with some form of incontinence, making it one of the most common reasons for using urological supplies.
Not all incontinence needs can be managed with incontinence wearable products alone, depending on the type and severity of the incontinence condition. - Other Health Conditions
Catheters may also be needed for people living with prostate or bladder conditions, kidney problems, recovering from a stroke, or managing Parkinson’s disease. - Men and Women
Men and women both use intermittent catheters. Men are more likely to use indwelling catheters, while intermittent self-catheterization is common for both genders.
No matter the reason, urological supplies can make a big difference in helping you manage your health and continue living your life with dignity and independence.
The HCD Difference
Working with HCD gives you the advantage of reliability, personalized support, and convenience.
A leader in the DME industry for medical supplies, founded on helping individuals access incontinence supplies through their insurance benefits. Home Care Delivered has delivered over 7.5 million orders, reaching nearly 800,000 customers.
Our industry experience and our commitment to high quality products and best-in-class customer care, affords you the experience you deserve.
- Extensive network of Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance partners.
- Compassionate, knowledgeable customer service team.
- Simple signup process and easy reordering with reminders.
- Right product. Right fit. Right amount.
We hold our vendors to the highest standards. Our Preferred Product Formulary for urology products means you get high quality products every time.
