If you are like most diabetics, choosing the right glucose meter can become somewhat of a hassle. I talk to diabetics everyday and the most common question I am asked is,"Which meter do you recommend?". I also go more in depth and ask questions to find the right meter to suit the customers needs. Here are a few questions to ask when you want to find out which meter is right for you!
Q: Do you have arthritis?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: Breeze2 or Compact Plus
Q:Do you need a meter that comes in English/Spanish?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: Ultra2 or Select
Q:Do you have visual impairments?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: Voice or Autocode
Q:Do you have use an Insulin Pump or test more than 6x/day?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: UltraSmart, UltraLink, or NovaMax Link
Q:Do you want a meter that requires no coding at all?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: TRUEresult or Glucocard 01
Q: Do you have arthritis?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: Breeze2 or Compact Plus
Q:Do you need a meter that comes in English/Spanish?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: Ultra2 or Select
Q:Do you have visual impairments?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: Voice or Autocode
Q:Do you have use an Insulin Pump or test more than 6x/day?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: UltraSmart, UltraLink, or NovaMax Link
Q:Do you want a meter that requires no coding at all?
A: If so, you may want to consider the following glucose meters: TRUEresult or Glucocard 01