Website orders restricted to U.S.A. Samples available for clinical institutions only. Email samples@neotechproducts.com. The Bridge is a revolutionary product for at-breast supplementation! It features a thin, silicone nipple cover with a built-in channel that attaches to a syringe. Deliver breastmilk or formula. It helps babies latch to the breast and helps promote milk production. It can be used in most circumstances in which a bottle would traditionally be used.
Heart rate is a major indicator for decision-making during delivery room assessment of a newborn. The NeoHeart ECG Pad is the ideal answer to the latest NRP recommendations. It’s designed for short-term use during labor and delivery. The pre-measured electrode placement allows for one touch application, rather than placing three individual leads. Unlike our NeoLead electrodes, NeoHeart does not have hydrocolloid so there is no warming time. And there’s no need to wipe the baby clean first. NeoHeart has a larger surface area with a stronger adhesive for better adherence over vernix.
NeoShades with Tabs from Neotech are made of a soft, gentle fabric that strives to provide the best in patient comfort. The most outstanding feature of this product is the tabs that hold it in place. A gentle hydrocolloid adhesive attaches the tabs to the patient’s temples; these tabs then attach to the NeoShades via low-noise hook fabric that is unlikely to disturb the patient when the NeoShades need to be adjusted. The cute sunglasses design adds a touch of fun.
Neotech’s NeoShades with Headstrap are a practical option for protecting patients’ eyes during phototherapy. The NeoFoam headstrap is designed to prevent slipping and produce a secure fit, but it is easy to move or adjust when necessary. The gentle NeoFoam fabric of the headstrap is gentle on the skin and maximizes skin exposure in order to reduce sweating. The ocular pockets aim to provide the ultimate in patient comfort. A cute sunglasses design adds a splash of fun.
Neotech’s revolutionary Meconium Aspirator, which appears in the “Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation,” has created a safer way to aspirate meconium from newborns’ lungs. It is conveniently compatible with most endotracheal tubes, comes in both clear and yellow, and features a suction control port for use when infants need intermittent suctioning for safety. Clinicians praise it for its ease of use and its 30+-year track record of safe application.