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From catheters to pediatric and adult bladder control supplies, discover the continence care essentials covered by your insurance.

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Child's First Name
Child's Last Name
Child's Date of Birth Please provide the date of birth for the person in need of continence care supplies (yourself, your child, etc.)
Date
Phone
State
Zip Code
Child's Insurance Provider Your insurance type is most frequently found at the top of your insurance card.
Name of Insurance Carrier
Member ID Your Member ID is typically found on the front of your insurance card and may be listed as Member ID, Member #, Subscriber ID, Subscriber # or Policy #. This can be a combination of letters and numbers.
Child's Medical Condition In order to receive coverage for continence care supplies, Medicaid requires a diagnosed medical condition related to your child's incontinence.
Name of Child's Medical Condition
Gender
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Get You or Your Loved One Catheters, Adult Briefs, Protective Underwear, & More With Aeroflow Urology

To find out if you or your loved one can get adult briefs, catheters, protective underwear, bladder control pads, and more through insurance, fill out our Eligibility Form! It takes less than 5 minutes. Just make sure you have your insurance card on hand!


If you or your loved one qualifies, we will...

  • Have one of our expert Continence Care Specialists help you get a required prescription from your healthcare provider.
  • Send you free product samples so you can find what fits best.
  • Ship your continence care products straight to your home every month... for free!
  • Send you email or text message reminders when it's time to refill your supplies so you won't ever run out of products.

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