Innovative Solutions for Everyday Problems

Bionix® is an innovative medical device company dedicated to a singular idea:

We want to help those who help others. To that end, the Bionix team is invigorated to imagine and innovate. We help healthcare professionals improve efficiencies of traditional procedures to provide better quality outcomes and enhance patient satisfaction. We collaborate with clinicians to identify these challenges and produce innovative product solutions.

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Contact your local Bionix rep to learn more about our innovative solutions.

Telephone: +31 548 659 045
Email: europe@bionixmedical.eu

Ear and nasal care

Safe Ear Currette

A complete line of ear curettes each designed for specific needs.

Lighted Ear Curette™

Provides light and magnification in the ear canal, enhancing the practice of curettage.

Articulating Ear Curette™

Light and magnification combined with a 90 degree top provide the ability to safely work behind an occlusion.

Lighted Forceps for Foreign Body Removal

Combines light and magnification, taking less time to see and safely remove foreign bodies.

OtoClear™ Ear Irrigation

Helps healthcare workers provide safe and comfortable ear irrigation without the backsplash.

Disposable Nasal Speculum

Provides direct visualization and an easy-to-use, single-use alternative to conventional metal nasal specula.

Enteral care

Enteral Feeding Tube DeCloggers™

Helps healthcare providers clear obstructed G tubes, J tubes, and PEG tubes in less than two minutes (EnFit Compatible Device).

Pain relief

ShotBlocker™

Helps healthcare providers minimize needle injection pain associated with injection administration.

"I have been using Bionix Safe Ear Curettes since residency. To me they are the Gold Standard."

- Sidney Shah, MD

"Our office is very happy with the soft OtoClear tips. They are easier to maneuver in the ear canal and more comfortable for the patient."

- Laura Griffith, MA

"One of the most awesome devices to alleviate the pain from shots. We have patients coming in asking for ShotBlocker by name, because of the prior experience."

- Prithvi Sawh, MD