Your doctor can prescribe Flyte.
You just have to ask.
Laugh, sneeze, run without a second thought. Flyte is an FDA-cleared, at-home treatment for bladder leaks with surgical-level results in just 6 weeks. Fill out the form and we'll do the rest: reach out to your provider, handle the insurance check, and if all looks good — ship Flyte directly to you.
Coverage in Minnesota
Flyte is covered by many insurance plans in Minnesota, with coverage continuing to expand. Fill out the form to request Flyte and get a free insurance check.
Request Flyte in Minnesota
We'll check your coverage and contact your provider — you won't pay anything until you confirm you're ready.
Trusted close to home
Dr. Nissrine Nakib, MD — Medical Director of Urology at M Health Fairview & Assistant Professor of Female Urology and Urodynamics at the University of Minnesota — recommends Flyte as an alternative to surgery.
Getting Flyte is easy.
Life without the worry
"Just 3 weeks in and I have no more issues. I no longer wear pads. I was originally considering surgery — I'm so grateful I tried Flyte first."
"I feel more secure, and it's so much easier for me to go out — to church, to the theater, to visit family. I'm so happy my provider recommended Flyte."
"I've been lifting weights and thought I would leak — but I didn't. Used to get UTIs all the time too, and now I don't. I'm a happy camper."
Q&As
When your prescription is received, our durable medical equipment (DME) partner will run an insurance check and contact you with your coverage specifics. The order will not be processed until you confirm that you are ready to move forward.
Flyte is easy to use - simply insert the intravaginal wand like you would a tampon. We recommend using a water-based lubricant (which can be found at your local drugstore or bought online). The Flyte wand delivers mechanotherapy, which feels like a gentle oscillation of the wand while you are guided through your 5-min treatment session.
Most women who have used Flyte see results within 6 weeks, with many seeing initial results as early as two weeks.
Data on file at Pelvital
Yes, there are no contraindications for the use of Flyte® with an implanted electrical nerve stimulator device. We do not use electrical stimulation that could interfere with these types of devices.
Yes, there are no contraindications for the use of Flyte® with a pacemaker.
Flyte® provides long-lasting improvement. In clinical trial, 77% of women who used Flyte® as directed for 6 weeks reported continued continence 2 years later. All women in the clinical trial were able to avoid surgical treatments for incontinence, even though they were considering surgery prior to using Flyte.
After your initial treatment, you may use Flyte® as directed by your clinician, as needed to meet your personal goals, or to maintain pelvic floor muscle tone.
Data on file at Pelvital
The Flyte® Controller analyzes data from your session to provide you with information on whether you are using Flyte correctly. You see this in the form of blue lights. The Controller also tells you when to relax and contract (squeeze and lift) your pelvic floor muscles.
With each cycle, focus on the timing and coordination of your pelvic floor muscles. The blue lights reflect how well you are squeezing and lifting your pelvic floor muscles in comparison to your muscles at rest.
If you activate these lights (even very few!) and follow along, you know you are using Flyte® and engaging your pelvic floor muscles correctly.
This is how Flyte® teaches you how to properly activate, coordinate, and strengthen your pelvic floor. Most importantly, Flyte’s® gentle mechanical vibrations (mechanotherapy) are amplifying the benefit of your squeezes (Kegels) by 39 times (data on file at Pelvital).
Flyte® is designed to strengthen weak pelvic floor muscles. To help learn how to do a Kegel to pair with Flyte®, check out our Kegel how-to guide.
You will notice:
- Fewer leaks and less volume
- Contracting your pelvic floor muscles becomes easier, with less fatigue
- Drier underwear or needing fewer (or no!) pads
Many women notice improvements fairly quickly. Our patient support team supports you throughout your Flyte 6-week program.
Yes, there are no contraindications for the use of Flyte® with a hip replacement.
Yes, you can use Flyte® if you have while an IUD is inserted.
Yes, Flyte® is safe to fly with. Flyte® has a lithium ion battery that is contained within the unit and can’t be removed from the device. As with other similar devices, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) prefers to have it in carry-on baggage, but you can also have it as part of your checked baggage, just be sure Flyte is off.
Per the FAA, “Devices containing lithium metal batteries or lithium ion batteries, including – but not limited to – smartphones, tablets, cameras and laptops, should be kept in carry-on baggage. If these devices are packed in checked baggage, they should be turned completely off, protected from accidental activation and packed so they are protected from damage.” Lithium Batteries in Baggage | Federal Aviation Administration (faa.gov).
At this time, Flyte® is not designed to be used rectally. We are currently only for intravaginal use.
Most women are cleared for exercise and use of an intravaginal medical device at their 6-week postpartum visit. Check with your healthcare provider to confirm when you can begin using Flyte after birth.
Because every pregnancy is different, this is a question for your healthcare provider. Let them know they can reach out to us with any questions.
Yes, but not while using a tampon or menstrual cup.
The first step is to locate your pelvic floor muscle. One technique is to imagine you are trying to keep yourself from passing gas. Or, imagine tensing your muscles as if to stop peeing mid-stream. The muscles you use are your pelvic floor muscles.
Once you’ve identified the muscle, squeeze and hold: Imagine you are trying to keep a marble from falling out of your vagina. Think about lifting and pulling in. Don’t push down. Try not to activate other muscles in your abdomen, thighs or butt. Visualize a lifting motion and breathe in and out. Don’t hold your breath. Contract these muscles for three seconds. Now relax them for three seconds. You’ve just performed a Kegel exercise.