Get comfortable with Amielle Comfort
Vaginal dilators expertly designed to help you overcome painful sex.

Helping you familiarise yourself with your body until you feel able to progress to natural penetration.
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Amielle Care
Effective post-radiotherapy dilator treatment.

Designed to help keep the vagina supple, minimise discomfort, and reduce scar tissue formation following pelvic radiotherapy
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Rapport
Drug-free treatment for erectile dysfunction.

Vacuum therapy developed for effective treatment for erectile dysfunction
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Welcome to Clariti

Welcome to Clariti, Clariti helps you to get comfortable with the uncomfortable. We believe people should not suffer in silence due to the stigma, embarrassment, and lack of dialogue around pelvic health issues. 
We want to demystify pelvic health and encourage open dialogue by making expertly developed solutions and education accessible to everyone.

Our Products and Brands

Empelvic
Designed to help you connect with your pelvic floor
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Amielle Comfort
Gentle self treatment for painful penetration
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Amielle Care
Designed for post-radiotherapy treatment
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Rapport
Vacuum therapy for erectile dysfunction
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Rapport VTD constriction rings
Constriction rings for erectile dysfunction
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Balance Activ
Soothing relief from vaginal dryness
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OptiLube
Water soluble lubricant

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Clariti helps you to get comfortable with the uncomfortable.

Demystifying pelvic health



We are on a mission to help improve your pelvic wellbeing and lead a more confident, comfortable life by making expertly developed solutions and education more accessible. We believe people should not suffer in silence due to the stigma, embarrassment, and lack of dialogue around pelvic health issues.
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Amielle Comfort

Amielle Comfort dilators aim to familiarise your mind and body to experience gentle touching that allows you to train your pelvic floor and help alleviate pain and discomfort during penetration. 

Combined with unique breathing exercises that help to engage your pelvic floor and strengthen your ability to relax the muscles, Amielle Comfort can help treat painful penetration at a pace that suits you. The dilators come with a video guide to help you familiarise yourself with the device and breathing techniques, so you can take control of your intimate health in the privacy and comfort of your own home.

Amielle Care

Amielle Care is designed to help reduce and prevent scar tissue formation following pelvic radiotherapy, keeping the vagina supple, minimising discomfort – all from the comfort and privacy of your own home and at your own pace. 

Used for 1-3 minutes, 2-3 times a week1, the treatment is designed for simplicity and has been developed in conjunction with the UK National Forum of Gynaecological Oncology Nurses to help you build confidence with vaginal penetration following pelvic radiotherapy.

Rapport™

Rapport is a vacuum therapy device designed to provide a simple and non-invasive solution for anyone experiencing erectile dysfunction. The device uses a pump and ring that gently encourages and maintains blood flow to the penis, helping you sustain an erection without the need for medicine. 

Applied externally, Rapport can be combined with medications2 and can achieve an erection within minutes, so you don’t have to compromise on spontaneity when being intimate with your partner. 

It is important that you receive a range of incrementally sized dilators and work collaboratively with a psychosexual therapist to overcome difficulties with penetration.
Trudy Hannington – Psychosexual Therapist.
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Reference: 1. Bakker RM, ter Kuile MM, Vermeer WM, et al. Sexual rehabilitation after pelvic radiotherapy and vaginal dilator use: consensus using the Delphi method. Int J Gynecol Cancer. 2014;24(8):1499–1506. 
2. Yuan, J., Hoang, A., Romero, C., Lin, H., Dai, Y. and Wang, R. (2010). Vacuum therapy in erectile dysfunction—science and clinical evidence. International Journal of Impotence Research, 22(4), pp.211-219.
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