Enteral Feeding Kits

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Complete Enteral Feeding Kits and Supplies for Tube Feeding at Home

Enteral feeding accessories are vital for individuals who rely on tube feeding to meet their nutritional needs. These accessories ensure the safe and efficient delivery of nutrition directly into the gastrointestinal tract. At Carewell, we offer a comprehensive selection of enteral feeding accessories, including feeding tubes, syringes, pumps, and extension sets, designed to support both short-term and long-term tube feeding requirements.

Selecting the appropriate enteral feeding accessory depends on several factors:

  • Type of Feeding Tube: Different tubes, such as nasogastric (NG), gastrostomy (G), or jejunostomy (J) tubes, require specific accessories. Ensure compatibility between the tube and accessories.
  • Feeding Method: Consider whether the feeding will be administered via gravity, syringe, or pump. This will determine the type of feeding bag, syringe, or pump needed.
  • Patient's Condition: The patient's age, mobility, and specific medical needs can influence the choice of accessories. For instance, pediatric patients may require specialized pediatric feeding tubes and accessories.

Carewell provides high-quality accessories from trusted brands like MIC-KEY and Kangaroo focusing on safety and ease of use. Our products are designed to meet the diverse needs of patients requiring enteral nutrition.

Browse our full collection of enteral feeding kits & accessories online now and enjoy fast, free shipping on orders over $49. Need help choosing the right product? Our friendly Customer Care Team is here for you. Call us at 800-696-2273. We’re here to help you feel confident and supported, every step of the way.

Download our free guide: Carewell’s Guide to Nutrition & Feeding, or browse our Resource Center for more helpful tips.

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