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Over time you may have questions about your Enterra™ Therapy system. Here you'll find a variety of resources to guide you toward answers.
In most cases, your doctor and his or her staff should be your first point of contact, but Medtronic also offers ongoing support. The information below will help you determine whom to contact when you have questions.
Please direct all medical, medication, and therapy questions to your doctor's office. Your doctor has access to your medical records and history and can best diagnose any change in symptoms. Ask your doctor how to reach the on-call doctor for any medical concerns that arise after hours or on weekends.
Call Medtronic Patient Services if you have questions regarding your Enterra Therapy. As a medical device manufacturer we can discuss general questions regarding your device; however, Medtronic is not able to comment on your medical condition.
To reach Medtronic Patient Services, call 800-510-6735, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., CT.
Your doctor will give you the Enterra Patient Manual.
If you would like another copy of the printed patient guide, call Medtronic Patient Services at 800-510-6735, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., CT.
Carry your patient ID with you in your wallet or purse. It shows that you have an implanted medical device in case of an emergency, and you will need it when going through security at airports.
If you move, change doctors, or lose your ID card, there are two ways to update your information or request a replacement card:
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Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.