Urological Supplies & Catheter Solutions NYC
Comprehensive Urological Care for Improved Quality of Life
At Palma Care DME, we understand that urological health requires both clinical precision and personal discretion. As a leading NYC Urological Supplier, we provide a full spectrum of high-quality products designed to manage urinary retention and incontinence with confidence.
Intermittent Catheters
Our Urological Product Portfolio
We carry hydrophilic, closed-system, and lubricated catheters from top brands to reduce the risk of UTIs.
Foley & External (Condom) Catheters
Specialized solutions for long-term drainage and non-invasive management.
Drainage Bags & Accessories
Leg bags, bedside drainage bags, insertion kits, and specialized securement devices.
NYRx Medicaid & Medicare Insurance Specialists
Navigating urological coverage shouldn't be a burden. Palma Care DME is an authorized NYRx (New York Medicaid) and Medicare provider.
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Documentation Support: Our intake specialists coordinate with your urologist to ensure all medical necessity forms are submitted correctly.
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Discreet Home Delivery: All urological orders are shipped in plain, unmarked packaging to protect your privacy across all five boroughs of New York.
Does NYRx (Medicaid) cover intermittent catheters?
Frequently Asked Questions: Urological Supplies NYC
Answer: Yes, NYRx Medicaid covers sterile, single-use intermittent catheters when medically necessary. Palma Care DME works with your insurance to provide the specific type and quantity prescribed by your doctor.
How do I switch my urological supply provider to Palma Care?
Answer: Switching is simple. Contact our Brooklyn-based team, and we will handle the transfer of your prescription and insurance authorization. We provide 2-day delivery to ensure you never face a gap in your supplies.
Delivery Across New York State & Nationwide
Palma Care DME delivers Urological supplies to all 62 counties in New York State and offers nationwide shipping for eligible Medicare patients. Call 718-437-3200 or order via Parachute Health today.




