Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Where can i get help with diabetic test strips?

My office can not help it. Ok you need help with what? Find them? In all pharmacies. Their use? It depends on the glucose meter, the instructions will be shared at work. The offer? These strips cost a lot! It's crazy now I can not cover the basics:? Insurance: Patients should never take for granted that any insurance cover diabetic equipment or materials. Always check with a company and get pre-approved in advance in order to avoid some costly mistakes. Now suppose I have to do with your insurance company, so below are some links for you: The Bureau of Primary Health Care, a service of Health Services Administration, provides care for people regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. To find the clinics, call 1-800-400-2742 and request a catalog, or the Agency's Internet site www.bphc.hrsa.gov visit. You do not know how old you are or if you have a vet or married to one like this: Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) operates hospitals and clinics, veterans, health services, or simply use need financial assistance if you're a veteran and To learn more about VA health care, call 1-800-827-1000 or visit www.va.gov. And the final draft is your community. You have health departments to people who can help if you need medical treatment. Your local county or city council of Health and Human Services Office can provide further evidence. Take your yellow pages and see. The test strip prices are almost highway robbery, it is important and necessary, and you can not not like you stick test, I know I have heard many of my patients and for those who say I am so very sorry, but you continue to be pro active in your health and many blessings to you! Talk to your local health dept.

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