UroMed is a national provider of disposable medical products providing service to individuals with chronic conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injury, Transverse Myelitis, and Spina Bifida.
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WE KNOW... living with a SCI isn't the end of an active life.
We work with your physician to determine the best products for you. Then we'll use our expertise to coordinate coverage with Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance, handling all the payment processing. One call and the products arrive at your door. It really is that easy.
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UroMed was founded by Bert Burns, a Gold Medalist at the 1992 Paralympics. In addition, twenty five percent of our employees are in wheelchairs and use these products themselves. That puts us in a position to really understand your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are the levels of Spinal Cord Injury?

What does Insurance Cover?

What are general medical concerns with SCI?

How can I prevent a UTI?

What activities are available for Spinal Cord Injured?


What are the levels of Spinal Cord Injury?
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There are seven cervical, twelve thoracic, five lumbar, and one sacral vertebrae that make up the spine. The bones get progressively thicker moving down the spinal cord. The level of injury references Spinal Cord Injuries. Cervical Injuries are the highest these injuries are referred to as C2 being the highest level of injury and C8 being the lowest level of injury with the most function. Individuals with Cervical injuries are most often referred to as Quadraplegics because all four limbs are affected.

Individuals with injuries below the cervical level of the spine are called thoracic injuries and are most often referred to as Paraplegics. Injuries to the thoracic levels relate to the trunk of the body. Paraplegics have complete use of their hands and arms, which indicates that only two limbs are affected. Thoracic injuries are injuries at or below the first thoracic vertebrae. These injuries are classified as T1 being the highest and T12 the lowest.

Individuals with injuries to the Lumbar section of the spine are not as common as injuries to the Cervical and Thoracic areas of the spinal cord. These injuries are referenced as L1 through L5.

Keep in mind that spinal cord injuries are referenced as complete and incomplete. In a complete spinal cord injury communication is stopped, whereas an incomplete injury leaves some nerve function in tact.

What does Insurance Cover?
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What does Medicare cover?
Please call (800) 403-9189 to speak with a urological consultant to determine your exact benefits.

What does Medicaid cover?
Please call (800) 403-9189 to speak with a urological consultant to determine your exact benefits.

Private Insurance?
Please call (800) 403-9189 to speak with a urological consultant to determine your exact benefits.

What are general medical concerns with SCI?(top of page)
As a person with a disability who uses a wheelchair, you have additional health concerns. For example you must work harder to maintain your health. If you lack sensation, you must be alert for other signals from your body. It is wise to find out what you can about healthcare and advocating for yourself before an emergency or serious health threat arises.

  • Educate yourself about insurance options and your coverage.
  • Know your medical history
  • Know your medications
  • Tell others about particular health risk
  • Establish a good relationship with your physician

How can I prevent a UTI?(top of page)
Urinary tract infections or bladder infections are a constant risk for those with a neurogenic bladder. If not cared for promptly, urinary tract infections (UTI) can make you severely ill with high fever, spread to the kidneys and ultimately kill you.

UroMed offers closed system intermittent catheters, which are designed to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections. These require certain documentation to be covered by insurance and Medicare. Contact a urological consultant today (800) 403-9189 to discuss the options available for you.

What activities are available for Spinal Cord Injured?(top of page)
Getting out there
The more you get out there, the more you will learn about your capabilities and limitations. You learn how to make your experiences as unfettered and convenient as possible. Visit the resources section of our website to learn about some of the many resources available. If you have a resource not listed on our site please e-mail it to us and we will be glad to add it to our site. We want to be a complete resource for you and with the input of our visitors we can continue to help others.


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