Hard sticks,

made easy

Place even your toughest peripheral IVs with just one try — and one hand.
A clinician’s gloved hand holding the SonoStik IV Guidewire Introducer, a venous access device
WHY SONOSTIK

Hospitals have a peripheral IV problem.

Up to 60% of first sticks fail1, with each new attempt increasing your facility’s costs, the patient’s discomfort, and their risk of complications.

 

Clinicians need a better solution. See why we’re focused on enhancing this essential step in patient care.

A small orange pincushion with many pins sticking out of it
A clinician’s gloved hand holding the SonoStik IV Guidewire Introducer, a venous access device
A clinician’s gloved hand holding the SonoStik IV Guidewire Introducer, a venous access device

OUR PRODUCT

Get your toughest sticks the first time.

In the ED, ICU, OR, and throughout the hospital, clinicians want one thing: to get that line started so they can keep their patient’s care moving. SonoStikTM is the innovation they’ve been waiting for.

BENEFITS

The SonoStik advantage

Single-handed success

Manage guidewire, needle, and catheter with just one hand from start to finish. 

Optimized for ultrasound

SonoStik’s one-handed design is purpose-built to pair with modern portable ultrasound technology.

Easier on your patients

The secret to better satisfaction scores: fewer, faster IV sticks. SonoStik makes it possible.

Evolution, not revolution

SonoStik is designed to make standard-of-care techniques even more effective and efficient.

KOL POV

See what the experts are saying.

A closeup view of the SonoStik device used for peripheral IV placement
Gregory J. Schears, MD
Gregory J. Schears, MDProfessor of Anesthesiology & Critical Care, Mayo Clinic
“Swift, efficient vascular access can make the difference between timely inpatient care and delayed interventions that put patients at unnecessary risk. There’s an urgent need for new advances that make this step more consistently successful.”
Gregory J. Schears, MD
Gregory J. Schears, MDProfessor of Anesthesiology & Critical Care, Mayo Clinic
“Swift, efficient vascular access can make the difference between timely inpatient care and delayed interventions that put patients at unnecessary risk. There’s an urgent need for new advances that make this step more consistently successful.”
A vascular access specialist in scrubs adjusting a hanging IV bag with a female patient behind her.

COMPANY

We’re single-handedly advancing the standard of care for vascular access.

Meet SonoStik’s experienced physicians, expert engineers, and seasoned executives — a team that brings decades of clinical and commercial expertise to our device.

LATEST UPDATES

SonoStik Attended AVA 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting.

Reference: 1. Vital Signs: Central line-associated blood stream infections—US.,2001,2008.2009. Morb. Mortal Wkly. Rep. 2011: 60:243-8
Reference: 1. Vital Signs: Central line-associated blood stream infections—US.,2001,2008.2009. Morb. Mortal Wkly. Rep. 2011: 60:243-8