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  • Coloplast Self-Cath - 16" Tapered Coude Catheter with Guide Stripe Coloplast Self-Cath - 16" Tapered Coude Catheter with Guide Stripe
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    Sku: 1921
    Coloplast Catheters

    Coloplast Self-Cath - 16" Tapered Coude Catheter with Guide Stripe

    $3.05 - $1,061.95
    Guide strip Coude tip Medical grade PVC Smooth polished eyelets 16" long, funnel end Each, box of 30, case of 12 boxes (360) Coloplast Self-Cath - 16" Tapered Coude Catheter with Guide Stripe is made of medical grade pvc. This intermittent catheter has...
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  • Medline - Foley Catheter Insertion Tray
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    Sku: 32825
    Medline Industries

    Medline - Foley Catheter Insertion Tray

    $4.95 - $119.95
    Available with either a 10ml or 30ml pre-filled syringeSterile, not made with natural rubber latexDoes not include foley catheterSterile inside sealed graduated plastic trayIncludes one each: pair powder free vinyl gloves, 3g lubricating jelly packet,...
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  • Hollister InView - Standard Silicone Condom Catheter Hollister InView - Standard Silicone Condom Catheter
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    Sku: 1735
    Hollister Catheters

    Hollister InView - Standard Silicone Condom Catheter

    $1.18 - $113.95
    Latex free condom catheterIdeal for daily wearTapered, kink-resistant tipEach, case of 100Hollister InView - Standard Silicone Condom Catheter is a regular length catheter with skin friendly adhesive that makes it suitable for everyday wear. The latex...
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  • Bard Dispoz A Bag - 4 Urinary Leg Bags with Flip-Flo Valve and 1 Pair of Fabric Straps Bard Dispoz A Bag - 4 Urinary Leg Bags with Flip-Flo Valve and 1 Pair of Fabric Straps
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    Sku: 33168
    Bard Leg Bags

    Bard Dispoz A Bag - 4 Urinary Leg Bags with Flip-Flo Valve and 1 Pair of Fabric Straps

    $19.45 - $233.95
    SterileLightweight and comfortableEasy to use Flip-Flo drainage valveAvailable in 19 oz and 32 ozIncludes 4 urine bags and 1 pair of fabric strapsBox of 4, case of 12 boxesBard Dispoz A Bag - 4 Urinary Leg Bags with Flip-Flo Valve and 1 Pair of Fabric...
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  • Coloplast Clear Advantage - Silicone Condom Catheter with Aloe
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    Sku: 1925
    Coloplast Catheters

    Coloplast Clear Advantage - Silicone Condom Catheter with Aloe

    $2.04 - $198.45
    Kink-resistant nozzleDurable adhesive with aloeTransparent condom catheterMaximum wear and breathabilityEach, case of 100Coloplast Clear Advantage - Silicone Condom Catheter with Aloe has aloe infused into the adhesive, making this external catheter...
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  • Bard Dispoz-A-Bag - Leg Bag with Straps and Tubing Bard Dispoz-A-Bag - Leg Bag with Straps and Tubing
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    Sku: 4300
    Bard Leg Bags

    Bard Dispoz-A-Bag - Leg Bag with Straps and Tubing

    $6.95 - $346.45
    Easy to use Flip-Flo valveCompares to BAR150632 and BAR150619Kit includes fabric leg straps and 18" non-latex extension tubingEach, case of 50Bard Dispoz-A-Bag with Straps and Tubing has a special drainage valve that empties the bag with a simple flip...
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  • Rusch Tiemann -  Coude 16" Intermittent Catheter Rusch Tiemann -  Coude 16" Intermittent Catheter
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    Sku: 2100
    Rusch Catheter Supplies

    Rusch Tiemann - Coude 16" Intermittent Catheter

    $2.63 - $120.95
    16" intermittent catheter with coude tip 2 staggered eyes for better drainage Notch on catheter funnel is used to indicate tip position Color coded for size Sterile Each, box of 50 Rusch Tiemann - Coude 16" Intermittent Catheter is a urinary catheter...
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  • Urocare - Reusable Urinary Drainage Leg Bag Urocare - Reusable Urinary Drainage Leg Bag
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    Sku: 3046
    Urocare

    Urocare - Reusable Urinary Drainage Leg Bag

    $59.45 - $66.95
    Made with durable latex rubber Leg bag for male external or foley catheters Urocare's "little red valve" anti-reflux valve included Built-in odor barriersUrocare - Reusable Urinary Drainage Leg Bag is available in a wide range of sizes and...
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  • Coloplast Active Cath - Latex Condom Catheter Coloplast Active Cath - Latex Condom Catheter
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    Sku: 1935
    Coloplast Catheters

    Coloplast Active Cath - Latex Condom Catheter

    $1.72 - $166.45
    Watertight seal for longer wear timeShortened sheathReservoir bulbEach, case of 100Coloplast Active Cath - Latex Condom Catheterstrong> has a shorter sport-length sheath and is designed to stay in place during physical activity. It has a wide, watertight...
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  • Urocare - Clear Vinyl Tubing
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    Sku: 2293
    Urocare

    Urocare - Clear Vinyl Tubing

    $4.64 - $12.45
    Clear vinyl tubing with 9/32" inner diameter Includes graduated adapter and cap Choose from sterile and non-sterileUrocare - Clear Vinyl Tubing is designed to connect a male external or foley indwelling catheter to a urinary drain bag or bottle...
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  • BD 16" Intermittent Catheter BD 16" Intermittent Catheter
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    Sku: 33103
    BD Medical

    BD 16" Intermittent Catheter

    $0.80 - $22.45
    Available in 12FR, 14FR, 16FRSterile, single use onlyFunnels are color coded by French sizeEasy to open packagingHeat-polished offset eyelets for easy drainageSold by the each and the box of 30BD 16" Intermittent Catheter is not made with DEHP, BPA, or...
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  • Cure Ultra - 16" Pre-Lubricated Coude Catheter Cure Ultra - 16" Pre-Lubricated Coude Catheter
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    Sku: 4512
    Cure Catheters

    Cure Ultra - 16" Pre-Lubricated Coude Catheter

    $1.38 - $417.45
    SterileLength: 16""No roll" connectorSmooth eyelet designFunnel end with easy grip sleeveEach, box of 30, case of 10 boxes (300)Cure Ultra - 16" Pre-Lubricated Coude Catheter features an angled tip and Cure's CoverAll technology, which coats the entire...
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Medical Catheters for Sale

Finding the right catheter is an important part of managing urinary health and ensuring daily comfort. At Express Medical Supply, we make it simple to buy catheters online with a wide selection of trusted brands, multiple sizes, and discreet shipping options. Whether you need an everyday intermittent catheter, an external condom catheter for male incontinence, or a Foley catheter for longer-term use, you can find everything you need in one place.

 

We carry top brands such as Bard, Coloplast, Cure, Hollister, ConvaTec, and Rusch, with products for men, women, and pediatric patients. Our inventory also includes catheter insertion kits, drainage bags, extension tubing, and lubricating jelly, making it easy to order all your supplies together.

What is a Catheter?

Catheters are medical devices used to assist people who have difficulty controlling or emptying their bladder. They come in various forms, including thin tubes that are inserted into the body or external devices worn on the outside of the body.

 

All catheters must be sterile to prevent infection, and it is important to seek medical advice when deciding which catheter is right for you.

What Are the Three Types of Catheters?

The three main types of urinary catheters are:

 

    1. Intermittent catheters
    2. External catheters
    3. Foley catheters

Intermittent Catheters

Intermittent catheters are thin, flexible tubes temporarily inserted to drain the bladder for people with urinary retention. Once the bladder is emptied, the catheter is removed and discarded.

 

These catheters are available in:

 

  • Straight-tip styles or coude-tip styles (angled tip to navigate obstructions or enlarged prostate).
  • Various lengths and diameters (French sizes) to fit individual anatomy.
  • Hydrophilic pre-lubricated options, or uncoated versions paired with separate lubricating jelly.

With advancements in self-catheterization, insertion has become more comfortable and discreet. Popular brands include Rusch, Cure Medical, Medline, Hollister, and Coloplast.

External Catheters

External catheters, also known as condom catheters, are one-piece molded sheaths that fit over the penis to collect urine into a leg or bedside bag. They are commonly used by men with urinary incontinence as an alternative to adult diapers.

 

Some designs include:

 

  • Adhesive-lined sheaths for secure all-day wear.
  • Transparent materials to monitor skin condition.
  • Texas catheters, a three-piece style with a thin sheath, silicone tube, and connector. These usually require medical adhesive or foam strips for securement.

Express Medical Supply offers multiple external catheter options from brands like Covidien Dover, Bard, Urocare, and Coloplast.

Foley Catheters

Foley catheters are indwelling catheters that remain inside the bladder for longer periods, typically several days or weeks. They are often used after surgery or for patients who are bedridden.

 

A small balloon on the catheter tip is filled with sterile water after insertion to keep the catheter in place. While in use, a drainage bag is attached to collect urine.

 

Securement devices are often recommended to prevent accidental pulling or dislodgement, which can cause pain or urethral damage.

What is a Catheter Used For?

Urinary catheters are commonly used to treat:

 

  • Urinary incontinence: Involuntary leakage of urine.
  • Urinary retention: Inability to fully empty the bladder.

Catheters may be made of latex, silicone, or red rubber and come in different lengths and sizes to fit each individual comfortably. Always follow your doctor’s instructions when selecting a catheter type and size to avoid complications.

How Does a Catheter Work?

Each type of catheter works a bit differently:

 

  • Intermittent catheters and Foley catheters are inserted into the urethra and bladder, allowing urine to flow through the tube and out of the body.
  • External catheters are worn outside the penis and direct urine into a connected bag.

Proper insertion technique and sterile handling are essential to reduce the risk of infection and irritation.

Understanding Catheter Sizes

Catheter size is an important factor in ensuring comfort, safety, and proper bladder drainage. Catheters are measured using the French (Fr) scale, which indicates the outer diameter of the tube. A higher French number corresponds to a wider catheter tube.

 

Choosing the correct size helps avoid issues such as leakage, discomfort, or urethral trauma. Healthcare professionals usually recommend the smallest effective size to minimize irritation.

 

Typical catheter sizes include:

 

  • Pediatric catheters: 6–10 Fr (for children and smaller anatomies)
  • Female catheters: Often 10–14 Fr, with shorter lengths designed for comfort
  • Male catheters: Typically 14–18 Fr, available in longer lengths to reach the bladder
  • Specialized catheters: Larger sizes (up to 24 Fr) may be used in medical settings for rapid drainage or special conditions.

When selecting a catheter, it’s essential to follow your doctor’s recommendation on both size and style, as using the wrong size can increase the risk of infection, blockage, or urethral damage.

Catheter Care, Cleaning, and Storage

Even when using single-use catheters, following proper hygiene practices is vital to protect your urinary tract health. Reusable catheters (when prescribed by a doctor) require special care to ensure safety.

 

Best practices for catheter care include:

 

  • Washing hands thoroughly before and after each catheterization.
  • Using sterile catheters or properly cleaning reusable ones as instructed by your healthcare provider.
  • Rinsing reusable catheters with warm, soapy water, then disinfecting and allowing them to air dry completely before storage.
  • Storing catheters in a clean, dry container or case, away from contaminants.
  • Replacing catheters as often as directed, since prolonged use can increase the risk of infection or urethral irritation.

Always consult your healthcare professional or caregiver for instructions specific to your condition and catheter type.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can a catheter stay in place?
Intermittent catheters are single-use and discarded after each use. Foley catheters may remain in place for several days or weeks, as directed by your healthcare provider.

 

Do catheters increase the risk of infection?
Any catheter can carry a risk of urinary tract infection if not handled properly. Always wash your hands before and after use and follow sterile techniques.

 

What sizes do catheters come in?
Catheters are measured using the French (Fr) scale. Pediatric catheters may be 6–10 Fr, while most adult catheters range from 12–18 Fr.

 

Are catheters painful to use?
Most users feel only mild discomfort or pressure during insertion. Using lubrication and the correct catheter size helps reduce irritation. Persistent pain should be reported to your doctor.