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Keep patients informed

Find targeted education materials for every step in the patient journey.

Help patients make confident decisions

Medtronic leverages industry experts, patient research, and user testing to ensure we are providing you with a full suite of effective tools to help you treat more patients, more efficiently. The following are patient-friendly materials you can use to help patients understand incontinence, discover treatment options, learn about the care pathway, and provide therapy management and support.

Medtronic offers a complete line of patient-friendly materials designed to answer your patients’ most frequent questions, help them learn at their own pace, and make decisions about their treatment more confidently.

Patients just getting started

pdf Bladder symptom diary (.pdf) (opens new window)

A convenient tool allowing your patients to records symptoms to aid in the discussion and care plan.

358KB

pdf Bowel symptom diary (.pdf) (opens new window)

A convenient tool allowing your patients to records symptoms to aid in the discussion and care plan.

375KB

pdf Patient doctor discussion guide (.pdf) (opens new window)

A conversation starter designed to make the initial patient-physician discussion easier.

2.4MB

pdf Incontinence infographic (.pdf) (opens new window)

Quick facts on bladder and bowel incontinence to help prompt treatment discussions.

307KB

pdf In-office patient posters (.pdf) (opens new window)

These in-office patient posters encourage patients to start the discussion about OAB.

4.2MB

Patients considering advanced therapy

pdf Medtronic bladder control therapies (.pdf) (opens new window)

Provides a summary of treatment options for patients dealing with bladder control issues.

1.2MB

pdf Medtronic bowel control therapies (.pdf) (opens new window)

Provides a summary of treatment options for patients dealing with bowel control issues.

5.0MB

pdf Patient doctor discussion guide (.pdf) (opens new window)

A conversation starter designed to make the initial patient-physician discussion easier.

2.4MB


Watch videos to hear from specialists and patients.

pdf Ambassador program brochure (.pdf) (opens new window)

Helps patients learn how to talk to a patient ambassador to learn more about Medtronic bladder or bowel control therapy.

763KB

pdf Evaluation quickstart guide (.pdf) (opens new window)

Provides information to help patients get started with their evaluation and learn about the smart programmer.

4.3MB

pdf Patient guidebook (.pdf) (opens new window)

Provides patients with an overview of Medtronic bladder control therapy delivered by the NUROTM system and sets expectations for patient interaction with Support LinkTM.

7.0MB

Patients living with therapy

pdf Patient therapy guide - InterStim X™ system (.pdf) (opens new window)

A handy guide for patients living with the Medtronic InterStim™ X system and using the smart programmer.

5.8MB

pdf Patient therapy guide – InterStim™ II system (.pdf) (opens new window)

A handy guide for patients living with the Medtronic InterStim™ II system and using the smart programmer.

3.8MB

pdf Patient therapy guide — InterStim™ Micro system (.pdf) (opens new window)

A handy guide for patients living with the Medtronic InterStimTM Micro system and using the smart programmer.

7.0MB

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