We understand journeys are
individual and nonlinear.

Navigating the care landscape
is complex.

We strive to Simplify and Support
that Journey

Navigating the Continuum of Urological Care​

Urological interventions may be necessary for acute incidents, chronic diseases, or complex cases.​ Patient needs can change as their condition evolves or as they respond to treatment.

Treatment plans frequently adapt. Urological care often involves a continuum — from diagnosis and medical management to surgical intervention and long-term follow-up. As patients move through these stages, their requirements for products, services, and support will shift.

Individual factors influence care. ​ Age, comorbidities, and personal preferences can also drive changes in care needs over time.

Care settings may change. Patients might transition between outpatient, inpatient, rehabilitation, or home care, each requiring different clinical approaches and resources.

From acute episodes to long-term management, urological care supports you through evolving stages that reflect your changing health needs.

  • Preventive care: Routine check-ups, screenings, immunizations, and health education to prevent illness and promote wellness.​
  • Primary care: Ongoing general medical care, management of chronic conditions, and first point of contact for new health issues.​
  • Secondary care: Specialized medical services such as diagnostics, consultations with specialists, and outpatient procedures.​
  • Tertiary care: Advanced, highly specialized care including complex surgeries, intensive care, and specialized treatments at major hospitals or centers.​
  • Rehabilitation: Services such as physical, occupational, or speech therapy to restore function after illness, injury, or surgery.​
  • Home health care: Medical or supportive care provided at home to assist with recovery and maintain independence.​
  • Long-term care: Ongoing support for individuals with chronic illnesses or disabilities, often provided in assisted living, skilled 
nursing, or residential facilities.
  • Palliative and hospice care: Comfort-focused care for those with serious or terminal illnesses, emphasizing quality of life and 
symptom management.​
  • Ongoing support and community resources: Access to social services, mental health support, and patient navigation resources 
to maintain health and well-being.​
  • Home Care: Patient/caregiver self-care in a home care setting

Explore Our Solution and Products

HR HealthCare Urological Solution

Intermittent Catheters
and Accessories

Indwelling Catheters
and Accessories

External Catheters
and Accessories

At every step of your healthcare journey, we provide bladder management solutions designed to support you. From developing advanced medical devices to offering expert support for healthcare professionals and providing helpful patient resources, we aim to make your care experience connected, coordinated, and focused on better outcomes.