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Bangalore · Catheter & tube care at home

Catheters and tubes,
managed hygienically.

Hygienic urinary catheter, Ryles tube and PEG feeding-tube care at home in Bangalore — sterile changes, feeding support and infection watch by GNM/B.Sc-verified nurses, with dignity at every step.

Reviewed by Sister Mary George, B.Sc Nursing, Care DirectorLast updated May 2026

4,000+

Catheter & tube procedures

Hygienic

Sterile technique, every change

Trained

Nurses skilled in tube care

In one paragraph

Catheter and tube care at home in Bangalore means a qualified nurse managing urinary catheters, Ryles tubes and PEG feeding with sterile technique — preventing infection and blockage while keeping the patient comfortable and dignified at home.

What we manage

Every catheter and tube, cared for cleanly.

Each tube needs its own technique and watchpoints. We match a nurse experienced with your specific catheter or feeding tube.

Urinary catheter care & change

Foley and indwelling urinary catheters need regular, hygienic management to prevent urinary tract infections and blockages. Our nurses handle insertion changes, drainage care and bag hygiene with sterile technique.

Ryles (nasogastric) tube care

For patients who cannot eat normally, the Ryles tube needs careful positioning checks and hygiene. We manage feeding through the tube, confirm correct placement and watch for any complication.

PEG feeding-tube care

Percutaneous (PEG) feeding tubes require clean stoma-site care and correct feeding technique. Our nurses manage feeds, flush the tube, and keep the insertion site clean and infection-free.

Stoma & drainage hygiene

Whatever the tube or catheter, the skin and site around it need protection. We provide dignified, hygienic site care and teach the family what to watch between visits.

What every visit includes

Sterile, watchful, and documented.

Tube care is about prevention as much as procedure. Here is what a professional nurse delivers each visit.

  • Sterile catheter insertion, change and removal as prescribed
  • Drainage-bag hygiene and correct positioning to prevent backflow
  • Ryles and PEG feeding through the tube, with placement checks
  • Stoma and insertion-site cleaning to prevent infection
  • Early detection of blockage, leakage or infection
  • Family guidance and a daily clinical log for your doctor

Why a professional

Why tube care needs a trained nurse.

  1. 01Catheter-associated urinary tract infections are common and largely preventable with correct, sterile technique.
  2. 02A blocked or wrongly positioned tube can be a medical emergency — trained eyes catch problems early.
  3. 03Feeding-tube hygiene directly affects nutrition and infection risk for dependent patients.
  4. 04Dignified, discreet tube care preserves the patient’s comfort and self-respect at home.

Frequently asked

Catheter & tube care, answered.

Clean, comfortable tube care.
Arranged today.

Tell us about the catheter or feeding tube. We respond within the hour, match a trained nurse, and arrange the first hygienic visit.