How The Ally is Creating a Better Experience

For Patients & Providers

For patients who suffer from anxiety or discomfort when getting their blood drawn, The Ally allows for fewer needle-sticks, fostering more compassionate care.

Discover how The Ally allows for blood draws with a PIV line, increasing comfort for inpatient care.

Clinical Experience:

With
Patrick Eggen, RN

How was learning to use the Ally device for you?

“I was able to easily use the Ally after a brief demonstration and I was comfortable with the use of the device after just one draw.” 

In your opinion, how will Ally affect patient experience?

“This will be a better option for the patient due to the decreased need for venipuncture. It also allows for more control of timed labs, which is often difficult due to the unavailability of the phlebotomy staff for timed labs.” 

How do you see Ally changing your practice habits going forward?

“I believe that it will improve patient care due to more control over the timelines of draws. I also feel that this will reduce the reliance on the phlebotomy department in times of staffing shortages as well as the ease of training of ancillary staff for use of this device.”