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We carry diabetes testing supplies from the brands you know and trust. Save on the glucose test strips, glucose monitors, lancets, and other diabetes accessories you need. Are you looking for urinalysis test strips or need to test your ketones? We have those products too.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Diabetes Supplies

To start testing your blood glucose levels, you will need a blood glucose meter, test strips, a lancing device and lancets. Control solution is nice to have to ensure your glucose monitor is calibrated properly but it's not required to start testing your blood sugar levels. Other nice to haves include a log book and/or software to monitor your glucose levels so you can share them at your next appointment with your physician.

Yes, diabetes supplies can be purchased over the counter without a prescription. To prevent theft, some stores keep the test strips behind the pharmacy counter.

Yes, most states cover at least some diabetes testing supplies. The vast majority of state medicaid programs cover insulin, glucose meters, test strips and lancets. Check with your state's medicaid program to find out exactly what is covered by your state. The American Diabetes Association is a great resource to help you figure out eligibility for diabetes testing supplies.

Yes, Medicare Part B covers diabetes testing supplies as Durable Medical Equipment, even if you don't use insulin. Check the Medicare website or call them for more information.

A lancet is a small, sharp device used to prick the skin and obtain a small blood sample for glucose testing. It helps minimize pain and discomfort during the process.

Blood glucose meters work by measuring the glucose level in a small blood sample obtained through a finger prick.

Test strips are small disposable strips used with blood glucose meters. They are inserted into the meter, and a drop of blood is placed on the strip for measurement.

A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is a device that continuously measures glucose levels in the interstitial fluid beneath the skin. It provides real-time glucose readings and trend data.

The frequency of blood glucose testing may vary depending on individual factors and treatment plans. It is best to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.

Common types of diabetes testing supplies include blood glucose meters, test strips, lancets, lancing devices, control solution, and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs).

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