The DiskCover System

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Standardized Stethoscope Hygiene for Policy AND Practice

The only evidence-based and effective system that ensures aseptic patient contact every time while supporting infection prevention policy and clinician compliance.

Bring The DiskCover System to Your Facility

The First and Only Touch-Free Stethoscope Barrier Dispensing System​

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Hear From Infection Prevention Leaders

Infection Preventionists from Baptist Health South Florida Miami Institute and Lt. Col. Luke Weathers, Jr. (Memphis) VA Medical Center who implemented The DiskCover System and saw real-world patient safety and experience outcomes.

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Instant, Patient-Ready Surface for Auscultation

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1: Activate

Hold stethoscope diaphragm flat & directly under sensor.

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2: Apply

Press gently against disk cover to apply.

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3: Auscultate

Examine patient with clean disk cover barrier.

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4: Remove

Remove with peel tab, dispose of single-use disk cover after exam.

"DiskCovery" Call: Speak With An Expert

Reserve Your DiskCovery Call

Meet with a stethoscope hygiene expert to review the evidence and discover how to integrate The DiskCover System into your facility.

Implementation Programs & Resources

Evaluation

Clinician User Satisfaction Survey

Evaluate The DiskCover System with your clinical team and gather structured feedback on usability, workflow fit, and clinician satisfaction.

Money-Back Guarantee Program

Implement The DiskCover System with confidence through a program designed to minimize risk during early adoption.

Customized Pricing For Your Facility

Schedule a DiskCovery call to receive a customized quote based on your facility size, unit types, and implementation goals.

Value Analysis Monograph

Review key peer-reviewed research on stethoscope contamination and infection risk, and how aseptic diaphragm barriers support safer patient care.

“Aseptic, touch-free barrier systems have made stethoscope cleanliness uncomplicated and transparent for our ICU. We are able to monitor usage and have peace of mind knowing the compliance of our staff is on par with our hygiene goals, which in turn decreases the risk for a hospital-acquired infection.”

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Naomi Ragsdale, BSN, RN Infection Preventionist - Memphis VA Medical Center

"We have established that this technology effectively breaks transmission of all contaminants and pathogens, including alcohol resistant bacteria. Our urgent care team utilizes the product in their clinic and perceives this technology to be easy to use while advancing patient safety."

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Francesca Torriani, MD Program Director for Infection Prevention and Clinical Epidemiology - University of California, San Diego Health

"When you're using a stethoscope and you're rounding on 20 critically ill patients who are susceptible... if you have a disposable single-use barrier which is aseptic... what could be better than that?"

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Dadwal Sanjeet, MD Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases; Physician - City of Hope

“Cancer patients are more susceptible to infection due to their course of treatment, stethoscope exams, and routine in patient assessment. We evaluated The DiskCover System and found it useful, practical, and functional. Importantly, it makes stethoscope hygiene more reliable and timely.”

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Gerardo Midence, MD Oncologist - St. Joseph Cancer Center

“I use this every single day, on every single patient, and, without fail, patients are blown away by it. They are incredibly impressed by our commitment to their safety. I deal with a considerable number of transplants, immuno-suppressed patients, and people that don’t need to pick up resistant pathogens.”

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Eric Crawley, MD Pulmonary & Critical Care - Hawaii Pacific Health

"If you have a system like this in the room... it takes a second to put on your stethoscope and the patient is observing the process. They are seeing the physician's and institution's commitment to hygienic care."

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Alpesh Amin, MD, MBA Executive Director, Hospitalist Program - University of California, Irvine Health