Profile: Halyard Health, Inc. is a consumer & medical products company. Its global tissue, personal care and health care brands include Huggies, Pull-Ups, Kotex, Depend, Kleenex, Scott, Kimwipes and WypAll. Our product lines include closed suction systems, oral care, gastric lavage, multifunction electrodes, pain management, medical gloves, facial protection, gastrointestinal Endoscopy, enternal feeding tubes, closed suction systems, cardiac multifunction electrodes enteral feeding, endoscopy and diagnostics, as well as device accessories. The gastric lavage systems rapidly and effectively cleanse the stomachs of patients suffering from accidental poisoning, drug overdoses or gastrointestinal bleeding.
The company was founded in 1903, has revenues of > USD 1 Billion, has ~30 employees and is CE certified.
FDA Registration Number: 3011270181
• Catheter Introducers (FDA Code: DYB / 870.1340) A catheter introducer is a sheath used to facilitate placing a catheter through the skin into a vein or artery. |
• Cervical Caps (FDA Code: HDR / 884.5250) A cervical cap is a flexible cuplike receptacle that fits over the cervix to collect menstrual flow or to aid artificial insemination. This generic type of device is not for contraceptive use. |
• Child Face Mask |
• Clean Room Garments |
• Closed Endotracheal Suction Systems |
• Coats, Jackets & Smocks |
• Compact Anesthesia Monitor |
• Compression Garments |
• Conductive Shoe and Shoe Cover (FDA Code: BWP / 878.4040) Surgical apparel are devices that are intended to be worn by operating room personnel during surgical procedures to protect both the surgical patient and the operating room personnel from transfer of microorganisms, body fluids, and particulate material. Examples include surgical caps, hoods, masks, gowns, operating room shoes and shoe covers, and isolation masks and gowns. Surgical suits and dresses, commonly known as scrub suits, are excluded. |
• Conductive Shoe Cover |
• Corneal fixation Forceps |
• Corneal Suturing Forceps |
• Corneal Utility Forceps |
• Corneoscleral Suturing Forceps |
• Cotton Scrubs |
• Cotton Towels |
• Cross-action cilia Forceps |
• Cup Biopsy Forceps |
• Cups |
• Curved Haemostatic Mosquito Forceps |
• Curved Intraocular Lens Forceps |
• Curved Iris Forceps |
• Curved Jeweler's Forceps |
• Cushing Bayonet Forceps |
• Custom Fitted Mouthguards |
• Dead Sea Mineral Treatment Face Mask |
• Dental Forceps |
• Dental Scrubs |
• Direct Patient Interface Respiratory Gas Humidifier (FDA Code: BTT / 868.5450) A respiratory gas humidifier is a device that is intended to add moisture to, and sometimes to warm, the breathing gases for administration to a patient. Cascade, gas, heated, and prefilled humidifiers are included in this generic type of device. |
• Disposable Air PVC Cushion Face Mask with Valve |
• Disposable Aprons |
• Disposable Biopsy Forceps |
• Disposable Covers for Blood Pressure Cuffs |
• Disposable Drape Sheet |
• Disposable Face Masks with Check Valve |
• Disposable Hot/Cold Pack (FDA Code: IMD / 890.5710) A hot or cold disposable pack is a device intended for medical purposes that consists of a sealed plastic bag incorporating chemicals that, upon activation, provides hot or cold therapy for body surfaces. |
• Disposable Medical Bed (FDA Code: KME / 880.6060) Medical disposable bedding is a device intended for medical purposes to be used by one patient for a period of time and then discarded. This generic type of device may include disposable bedsheets, bedpads, pillows and pillowcases, blankets, emergency rescue blankets, or waterproof sheets. |
• Disposable Needles |
• Disposable Operating Room Gown |
• Disposable Patient Gowns |
• Disposable Shoe Covers |
• Disposable Surgical Drape (FDA Code: KKX / 878.4370) A surgical drape and drape accessories is a device made of natural or synthetic materials intended to be used as a protective patient covering, such as to isolate a site of surgical incision from microbial and other contamination. The device includes a plastic wound protector that may adhere to the skin around a surgical incision or be placed in a wound to cover its exposed edges, and a latex drape with a self-retaining finger cot that is intended to allow repeated insertion of the surgeon's finger into the rectum during performance of a transurethral prostatectomy. |
• Disposable Syringes |
• Disposable Urological Drape (FDA Code: EYY / 878.4370) |
• Disposable Wipers |
• Disposable/Reusable Surgical Suit (FDA Code: FXO / 878.4040) |
• Double and Triple Head Stethoscopes |
• Dual Port Silicone Rubber Face Mask |
• Dumont Forceps |
• Earloop Face Masks |