Accu-Chek Aviva Diabetes Monitoring Kit – Meter System

Short Description

  • Aviva Diabetes Meter
  • comfortable design
  • rubber grips
  • quick-fill test

Listed Under: Diabetes

21.99$ 10.00$
(as of 23/06/2010 09:03 - info)

Full Description

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Test Right the First Time
Designed to :
Fill on very first time
Detect and prevent unreliable results
Give 5-second results
Test from finger, palm, and more (1)*
What’s Inside?
Accu-Chek Aviva Blood Glucose Meter (battery included with preset time and date)
Adjustable Accu-Chek Multiclix Lancet Device with 12 lancets (2 drums) and clear cap for testing on different areas of the body
Accu-chek Aviva Control Solution
Easy-to-Use Instructions (English and Spanish)
Carrying Case
Self-Test Diary
Warranty Card
Rebate Form
Diabetes Management Software Available Separately
Accu-chek Compass software and the online, secure Diabetes Assistant® program provide easy-to-read graphs and charts to help you use your results to manage your diabetes. Call 1-800-858-8072 to order software and cables.
Visit accu-chek.com to see demonstrations or download tools.
Check with your healthcare provider before testing with blood from sites other than your finger. Consumers covered under Medicare, Medicaid, other federal/state programs, or private insurance may not be eligible for the offer. Data is on file. When compared to leading lancet devices, test sites included palm, forearm and finger. Based on 2005 product data. Coverage and reimbursement depend on a number of factors, including the patient’s condition and are subject to deductible and coinsurance. Conditions and restrictions apply. See Owner’s Booklet for details.
The right technology helps make every strip count!
Wide-mouth strip pulls in the tiny blood drop like a magnet.
198 intergrity checks help detect and prevent unreliable results.
The right choice for less pain!
Choose from six areas of your body – palm, forearm, upperarm, calf, thigh or finger – whichever works best for you. (1)*
No matter where you test