Life with Infyna Chic Intermittent Catheters – Susi’s Story | Hollister

Susi Kerr lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was injured in 2014 in a waterskiing accident. Susi shares her experience with using Infyna Chic catheters for intermittent catheterization.

The Infyna Chic⁽ᵀᴹ⁾ intermittent catheter offers a unique combination of color, design, and small size to help blend in with a woman’s life. It was designed with input from clinicians to help provide a high level of discretion and is both beautiful and easy to use.

Hollister Secure Start services offer free dedicated continence and ostomy care support, regardless of the brand of product you use. Call 1.888.808.7456 (option 3) or learn more at https://link.hollister.com/SecureStart.

Learn more about Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Prevention: https://www.hollister.ca/en-ca/continencecare/urinary-tract-infection-prevention

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