Meters are pretty darn cheap. If you can't afford a meter, how in the world do you think you'll be able to afford the strips? The strips are a huge money sink.
My insurance covers the strips at 100%.
Here is the link for the free meter It's one per address per customer so if you have tried before it's possible you will not receive the meter.
If you are in serious need of a meter you should be able to ask your endocrinologist and they will assist you with getting a meter. Or you can buy a simple one at Target (one touch ultra mini meter runs about 9.96 at my local store)
Also the Sunday paper sometimes has 10.00 off meters and target usually has them for under 10.00.
This is great advice!! Also check with your insurance company. I talked to a rep and they asked why I hadn't switched to the 'covered meter'. Turns out I got two meters free, a regular one and a travel one the size of a lip gloss, and my test strips are a straight $5 a month, no matter how often the doctor prescribes me to check my suger.
Never hurts to ask, in case. Oh and it works exactly like a one touch!!![]()
My insurance covers the strips at 100%.
The only reason why I have to me meter specific is because one touch is the only company who is contracted with minimed to link pumps together with the meter. But my father who is also a diabetic uses the cheap ones that I get free with couponing.
Wow, you are a good daughter and a great couponer!!!![]()
My insurance stopped covering meters/strips a few years ago when you stopped needing a script to buy them. I used to use One Touch Ultra, but around here the strips cost $1.10 each! All stores are the same price. Wegman's grocery store introduced their own meters and had a coupon for a free one, and the strips come to 90 cents ea. Not a huge savings, but it adds up.