Travelling when unwell can lead to complications. In order to minimize such risks wound dressing and urinary catheterization can now be done in the comfort of your home.
Ryle’s tube insertion is a medical procedure in which a thin, flexible tube is inserted through the nose or mouth and into the stomach. This tube is used to deliver nutrition, medication, or fluids directly to the stomach or to remove stomach contents.
Foley’s catheter insertion is a medical procedure in which a flexible tube, called a Foley catheter, is inserted into the bladder through the urethra to drain urine. The catheter is held in place by a small balloon at the end that is inflated with sterile water
Wound dressing involves the application of a sterile bandage or dressing to cover a wound and protect it from further injury or infection. The goal of wound dressing is to create an optimal healing environment and prevent the wound from becoming contaminated with bacteria or other pathogens.
Intravenous therapy can be quite exhausting for the patient and needs to be performed with the utmost care. Taking such a treatment at home becomes easier when our health experts are by the patients’ side to aid with any discomfort. They will also ensure the environment and equipment are sterile; to prevent infections and further complications.
Drug administration for patients who require medication rapidly or slowly, but constantly via intravenous therapy, intramuscular injection or subcutaneous injection is possible at home. Our healthcares experts help determine dosage and use of equipment for the best treatment of the patient.