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Pediatric Catheters
for Kids
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Urinary Products for
Children & Teens

Your Source for Pediatric Urinary Catheter Supplies

Finding the right intermittent or indwelling catheters for your child is vital to their health. You can find the best option for any pediatric need, including spina bifida, spinal cord injury, and neurogenic bladder.

Questions? ABC Medical has answers. We’ll help you find the best products for your child—and every item is backed by our legendary customer service.

 

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Hollister Pediatric Catheters

VaPro™ No Touch Intermittent Catheters

VaPro™ catheters provide 100% No Touch Protection with a protective tip and
sleeve, so whatever you touch won’t touch VaPro™ catheters. Available with and without a collection bag.

Onli™ Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter

The Onli™ hydrophilic intermittent catheter is designed for easy, everyday use. Hydrophilic and ready to use, the gripper and funnel length help provide control during insertion.


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Colopath Pediatric Catheters

SpeediCath Catheters

The world’s first ready-to-use hydrophilic-coated intermittent catheter. Easy to carry, store and use. The catheter is pre-hydrated and ready-to-use, eliminating wait time.


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TruCath® Pediatric Catheters

TruCath™ Hydrophilic Pediatric Catheter

The TruCath™ Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter is designed to provide maximum comfort during catheterization. The integrated water pouch when burst, activates the catheter coating to create an ultra-slippery surface.


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Cure Medical Pediatric Catheters

Pediatric Hydrophilic Catheter

The sterile, single-use, Hydrophilic Cure Catheter® features polished eyelets for comfort and a gripper sleeve for controlled, clean use. It hydrates within the package for mess-free/stain-free use.

The ABCs of Pediatric Catheters

Expert Advice for Children with Bladder Control Issues

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Teaching Self-Cathing for Teens and Seniors with Spina Bifida

As a caregiver for a child or teen with spina bifida, you’re used to helping with a wide range of tasks, including toileting. As your child transitions to greater independence, they’ll need to learn new skills, which may include self-catheterization.

 

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A Girl’s Journey to Using Intermittent Catheters

Spinal cord injuries require adaptation, but they don’t have to inhibit an individual’s ability to experience happiness in life and rich relationships with family and friends. Just take it from these three parents: two dads and one mom who are eager to share their experiences with others in similar situations.

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Overcoming Spinal Injury: 3 Success Stories from Parents

Spinal cord injuries require adaptation, but they don’t have to inhibit an individual’s ability to experience happiness in life and rich relationships with family and friends. Just take it from these three parents: two dads and one mom who are eager to share their experiences with others in similar situations.


 

Adapt. Believe. Compete.

Twice each year, ABC Medical awards $1,000 scholarships to three individuals in the areas of academics, adaptive sports, and community service. Every time, we’re blown away by each applicant’s drive and determination.