Introducing the IntimaSeal.

Pelvic exams often rely on tools like the speculum that can cause pain, anxiety, and poor visualization. In pediatric care, vaginoscopy is preferred, using an endoscope and saline to gently visualize the vaginal cavity. However, maintaining distention is difficult: clinicians must manually pinch the labia closed, leading to fluid leakage, inconsistent visualization, and patient discomfort.

Originally designed for pediatric gynecology, IntimaSeal is a soft, external device that gently seals the vaginal opening, maintaining saline distention without the need for manual closure. Its hands-free design allows for improved visualization and a more comfortable, dignified experience for patients.

What began as a solution for young, sensitive patients has revealed broader value: adult women deserve the same trauma-free, high-clarity, low-discomfort experience. With IntimaSeal, we’re bringing a modern, speculum-free approach to pelvic exams—one that prioritizes patient comfort and clinician control.

Pelvic exams often rely on tools like the speculum that can cause pain, anxiety, and poor visualization. In pediatric care, vaginoscopy is preferred, using an endoscope and saline to gently visualize the vaginal cavity. However, maintaining distention is difficult: clinicians must manually pinch the labia closed, leading to fluid leakage, inconsistent visualization, and patient discomfort.

Originally designed for pediatric gynecology, IntimaSeal is a soft, external device that gently seals the vaginal opening, maintaining saline distention without the need for manual closure. Its hands-free design allows for improved visualization and a more comfortable, dignified experience for patients.

What began as a solution for young, sensitive patients has revealed broader value: adult women deserve the same trauma-free, high-clarity, low-discomfort experience. With IntimaSeal, we’re bringing a modern, speculum-free approach to pelvic exams—one that prioritizes patient comfort and clinician control.

Pelvic exams often rely on tools like the speculum that can cause pain, anxiety, and poor visualization. In pediatric care, vaginoscopy is preferred, using an endoscope and saline to gently visualize the vaginal cavity. However, maintaining distention is difficult: clinicians must manually pinch the labia closed, leading to fluid leakage, inconsistent visualization, and patient discomfort.

Originally designed for pediatric gynecology, IntimaSeal is a soft, external device that gently seals the vaginal opening, maintaining saline distention without the need for manual closure. Its hands-free design allows for improved visualization and a more comfortable, dignified experience for patients.

What began as a solution for young, sensitive patients has revealed broader value: adult women deserve the same trauma-free, high-clarity, low-discomfort experience. With IntimaSeal, we’re bringing a modern, speculum-free approach to pelvic exams—one that prioritizes patient comfort and clinician control.

Our Value

Our Value

Reduced

OR Time

By streamlining the vaginoscopy procedure, IntimaSeal helps reduce time spent in the operating room — where costs can average $3,300 per hour — leading to greater efficiency and significant cost savings for hospitals and surgical centers.

Reduced

Material Costs

IntimaSeal minimizes the need for additional materials such as gauze, saline bags, drapes, and pads, which can add up to over $50 per procedure, further reducing overall costs.

Reduced

Personnel

By enabling a hands-free procedure, IntimaSeal reduces the need for additional clinical staff during vaginoscopy, helping lower labor costs, with average nursing salaries at $45 per hour.