Medicare mail-order · New York
Urological supplies in New York
Intermittent catheters and drainage supplies, delivered monthly. We ship to your door anywhere Medicare reaches — your supplies arrive by mail on a recurring schedule, no local trip required.
If you self-catheterize or manage a urinary condition at home, your catheters and drainage supplies should arrive before you run out — not after. We ship intermittent catheters, closed-system kits, Foley supplies, and drainage bags on a monthly schedule, and we verify your coverage before the first box ever leaves.
What we ship
- Intermittent (straight) catheters — uncoated and hydrophilic
- Closed-system / touch-free catheter kits
- Indwelling (Foley) catheters + insertion trays
- Bedside night drainage bags + leg bags
- Lubricant, insertion supplies, securement
What Medicare covers
Medicare Part B covers medically necessary intermittent catheters — commonly up to ~200 sterile single-use catheters per month with a qualifying diagnosis and prescriber documentation. Coverage for closed-system kits and Foley supplies follows the Glucose-Monitor-style documentation rules in the relevant LCD. We confirm your exact quantity and copay before shipping.
HCPCS: A4351 · A4352 · A4353 · A4357 · A4358
Resupply cadence
Monthly auto-resupply. We contact you before each shipment to confirm you still need it (a Medicare requirement) and only ship what's covered.
Brands we carry
Urological products for New York
A few of the brands we distribute through McKesson. The exact item you receive depends on your prescription and what your plan covers — we confirm that on your coverage check.
Bard Magic3
Hydrophilic intermittent catheter
Slippery hydrophilic coating for low-friction, comfortable single-use catheterization.
HCPCS A4351
Coloplast SpeediCath
Closed-system catheter kit
Touch-free, all-in-one kit that reduces infection risk for on-the-go use.
HCPCS A4353
McKesson
Bedside night drainage bag
2000 mL anti-reflux drainage bag for overnight collection.
HCPCS A4357
How mail-order resupply works
Free coverage check
Send us your member ID, date of birth, and New York state. We run the eligibility check with your payer and call back with a plain-English answer — usually the same business day.
We handle the paperwork
We coordinate the prescription and documentation Medicare requires directly with your physician's office — you don't chase signatures or fax forms.
It ships to your door
Your supplies arrive by mail on a recurring schedule. We confirm before each resupply (a Medicare requirement) so you're never short and never overstocked.
FAQ
Urological in New York — common questions
How many catheters does Medicare cover per month?+
For qualifying patients, Medicare typically covers up to about 200 sterile, single-use intermittent catheters per month — roughly one per catheterization. The exact amount depends on your prescription and documented need. We verify the covered quantity for your plan before your first shipment.
Do I need a prescription for catheters?+
Yes. Medicare requires a prescription and supporting documentation from your treating physician. If you've had the visit, we coordinate the paperwork directly with your prescriber's office — you don't have to chase it.
Can you ship hydrophilic or closed-system catheters?+
Yes. We carry uncoated, hydrophilic-coated, and closed-system (touch-free) catheters. Which one Medicare covers depends on your documented clinical need; we'll tell you what your plan covers on the callback.
Do you deliver urological supplies in New York?+
Yes. Affinity Medical Services is an enrolled Medicare DMEPOS supplier and we ship urological supplies to homes across New York by mail. We ship to your door anywhere Medicare reaches — your supplies arrive by mail on a recurring schedule, no local trip required. Start with a free coverage check — we confirm your benefits before anything ships.
More mail-order supplies in New York
Every category ships nationwide with the same coverage check.
See the national overview: Urological supplies (Medicare mail-order).
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