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Frequently Asked Questions
The Pacey Comfort Cuff uses a urethral pressure pad (bottom) to apply pressure to the urethra and stop the flow of urine. The top of the Comfort Cuff is designed to allow normal penile blood flow.
Using a soft tape measure, measure the circumference mid-shaft of the penis, behind the head. Based on that number you can then choose the best size. If your measurement falls on the cusp between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger size. For example if your measurement is 4" (10cm) circumference, you would order the Large size.
The Pacey Comfort Cuff is primarily for day use. Lessen the compression of the Comfort Cuff at night when there is less need for control. Please discuss the use of the device over a 24 hour period with a medical professional.
Use warm water and a mild, moisturizer-free hand soap and air-dry. Use a soft bristled brush to clean the Velcro parts. For cleaning convenience get a second Comfort Cuff to wear while washing the other.
In the United States the Pacey Comfort Cuff falls under the HCPCS Code A4356
- External urethral clamp or compression device.
Download Medicare claim form here!
SEND THE COMPLETED FORM TO YOUR MEDICARE ADMINISTRATIVE CONTRACTOR – Include a copy of the itemized bill and any supporting documents.
In Canada, the Pacey Comfort Cuff may be covered by extended health such as Pacific Blue Cross or Sun Life. In all cases, reimbursement will depend on your specific policy.
The Pacey Comfort Cuff is categorized under penile clamp/incontinence clamp.
Please contact your insurance coverage representative for more information.
Use a Pacey Comfort Cuff + Pads & Underwear For Total Leak Protection


