Health & Medical Diseases & Conditions

Diabetes Meters: Free vs. No Cost to You

If you're in the market for a free diabetes meter - they are out there. Right now, the market for them is a little tighter than it usually is. If you're a medicare recipient there are several places you can do and apply. Make sure the company is reputable and won't spam you forever with unwanted email.

I'm a big fan of signing up for your free diabetes meter online. You can also automate your supply order, find a community of people with diabetes for support, and get great information. Obviously, with that opportunity comes the opportunity for people to take advantage of you.

So - knowledge is power. First - understand that often the free diabetes meter is really a "no cost to you" meter. To you - the difference should be nothing. You don't pay. But it means the company works with your medicare or insurance to get paid. So you'll have to give them some insurance and personal information to get your meter. If you're a medicare patient - the same is usually true for your supplies. They will be supplied at "no cost to you". Again - the company will work through medicare and need that information from you.

If you have private insurance - the free diabetes meter offers come and go. But you should still apply. A lot of the sites will work with your insurance company to get you the best deal. They know how to do it. It's how they get paid. So every if you don't get the meter absolutely free - you'll get one for a co-pay or small deductible. Still - you're better off than paying full price.

Why should you use one of these online websites even if you end up paying? The answer is simple: These companies get paid by getting reimbursed from your insurance company. Getting the best deal for you is also getting the best deal for them. In other words - you have an advocate. You might get a better meter for the same price as a basic one - or you might get a better discount.

Either way - you come out ahead.

So, take the first step toward getting control of your health and saving money. You may qualify for a free diabetes meter. There are also great discounts on the prescriptions you need to manage diabetes (from testing strips to medications) and great (and inexpensive) resources to get healthy. There are also communities of people going through similar emotions and situations.

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