Diabetic Test Strip
If you are risk or have been diagnosed with a diabetic condition, using a diabetic test strip to monitor the progression of your condition will become part of your daily routine. You will use a diabetic test strip to measure the amount of glucose found in your bloodstream, placing it in a glucose meter to read and evaluate a small blood sample taken from your fingertip. You will be asked by your doctor to perform this test at specific times every day, and typical cases show the use of a diabetic test strip between two and four times every day. A quick and effective way to determine the amount of glucose your system, each diabetic test strip is a small part in your larger picture of maintenance and monitoring. And with the recent changes in Medicare coverage for diabetes, you can now receive a regular supply of necessary items including the diabetic test strip for much less than you might have imagined. Talk to your doctor and insurance administrator to determine the best route for you to take advantage of savings on a regular diabetic test strip supply, which can now be sent right to your door for greatly reduced rates, or even for free. Never rely solely on the results shown by your diabetic test strip to determine the extent of your condition, and defer to your doctor’s advice and guidance for the best plan to help you to live without the complications of diabetes.

Please be aware that this page on a diabetic test strip is meant for informational purposes only; please consult a physician for more specific questions pertaining to individual cases.



