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Manage your diabetes with confidence

Blood glucose monitors, CGMs, test strips, and supplies from trusted medical brands — everything you need to track your levels at home.

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How to choose diabetes monitoring supplies

A quick guide to picking the right meter and supplies for daily tracking.

  • Meter vs. CGM: Glucometers are affordable and reliable for spot checks; CGMs track levels continuously without routine fingersticks.
  • Match your test strips: Strips are meter-specific — always confirm they fit your exact meter model before buying.
  • Lancet comfort: A higher-gauge (thinner) lancet generally means less discomfort for routine testing.
  • Connectivity: Many meters and CGMs sync to an app so you can log readings and share trends with your care team.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a glucometer and a CGM?
A glucometer gives a single reading from a fingerstick blood sample. A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) uses a small sensor worn on the body to track glucose automatically throughout the day. Your provider can help you decide which fits your needs.
Do test strips work with any meter?
No — test strips are meter-specific. Always match strips to your exact meter model, since strips from one brand or model won't work in another.
How often should I check my blood sugar?
It varies by individual and treatment plan. Follow the testing schedule your healthcare provider recommends for you.
What lancet gauge should I choose?
Lancets come in different gauges — a higher number means a thinner needle and generally less discomfort, while lower numbers draw a larger sample. Many people prefer 30–33 gauge for routine testing.
How do I dispose of used lancets and needles?
Used lancets and needles should go in an FDA-cleared sharps container, never loose in the trash. Check your local guidelines for sharps disposal.
Are diabetes supplies FSA/HSA eligible?
Most diabetes supplies — meters, strips, lancets, and CGMs — are typically FSA and HSA eligible. Check with your plan administrator to confirm.

This information is for general education and isn't medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for guidance specific to you.