NEVA

Article Title: Services

VASCULAR ACCESS DEVICE PLACEMENT

NEVA offers a wide variety of vascular access devices including:​
– Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC)
– Midlines
– Ultrasound guided peripheral IVs
​- Non-urgent Internal Jugular central lines

HOURS OF OPERATION

NEVA has been providing same day service for over seven years.  Our clinicians strive to ensure prompt response to vascular access requests, and encourage facilities to place orders as early as possible once a need is determined.  NEVA provides services daily, including weekends and holidays to ensure patient access to care.  Customers can easily request service by submitting a request through our ‘Schedule Procedure’ link at www.nevascularaccess.com.  Current clinical hours and phone line are open daily 8AM-4PM.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

At NEVA we are committed to quality service and education.  Educational programs are tailored to meet the needs of the requesting facility.  To request facility-specific education, please contact us at info@nevascularaccess.com with your request.  NEVA also partners with Pedagogy Online Learning to offer a New Hampshire Board of Nursing Approved LPN IV Therapy Course.  Please click here to learn more.

WHAT SETS NEVA APART?

NEVA clinicians are able to confirm tip placement at the patient’s bedside and release the line without follow up chest x-ray avoiding costly delays in treatment.

NEVA clinicians will recommend the most appropriate access device needed to decrease complications and ensure the best possible patient outcomes. Decisions are based on national standards of practice, regulatory body guidelines and recommendations as well as continued research outcomes within the vascular access specialty.  The Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice 9th edition, released in 2024, continue to focus on placement of the least invasive catheter to achieve therapy completion.  The length of infusion, medication(s) being infused and the patient’s medical and vascular access history are taken into consideration when NEVA clinicians collaborate with the patient’s healthcare team to determine the best vascular access device to place.