O'NEIL TOUCHLESS STERILE INTERMITTENT URINARY CATHETERs


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Dr. George O'Neil

Welcome to American Australian Medical Inc, and the O'Neil Intermittent Urinary Catheter

Intermittent catheters are used to manage bladder drainage in cases of urinary retention, bladder obstruction, and paralysis or loss of sensation caused by spinal cord injury (SCI).

Due to revised reimbursement policy covering the use of intermittent catheters, most people who have insurance can now get a maximum of 200 intermittent catheters per month instead of the 4 catheters per month permitted under the previous policy. This change should allow most users to obtain the O'Neil closed system sterile intermittent catheter kits with little or no out-of-pocket expense.

Please browse our site to learn more about intermittent catheterization, urinary infections, SCI, bladder management, and Medicare / Medicaid insurance cover.



Dr. George O'Neil from Australia was the first to design and patent a closed system intermittent catheter with a urethral introducer tip that has drastically reduced the instances of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in SCI patients, and provided independence to millions of men and women throughout the world. American Australian Medical Inc. is the distributor of the O'Neil intermittent catheter in North America and can help you find the right urinary catheter to fit your needs.

Our catheters are latex-free, PVC-free, DEHP-free, and can be used by both males and females. They use a completely closed sterile system to protect the catheter from contamination by the operator. A unique lubricated introducer tip aids insertion and removal, and bypasses organisms in the first 1.5cm of the distal urethra - the source of most bacteria causing nosocomial urinary infections.

For more information and a free sample, please contact one of our friendly staff members.








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