Do You Really Get Good Service with Mail Order Diabetic Testing Supply Companies?

Maybe you have had diabetes for a while and have been getting your supplies at the local pharmacy. You have also heard how much cheaper it is to get your diabetic supplies through the mail.
By: C. Molina
 
Jan. 8, 2010 - PRLog -- The only thing you have been wondering about is if you really get good service and personalized service with them. Here you can read  useful information about it.

C. Molina editor of several diabetes websites like --> http://www.mydiabetessupply.com, said:

“…To start with, most of these companies specialize in just diabetic equipment. All most all of them are participating Medicare providers, which means your costs could be absolutely nothing. Many pharmacies today don't accept Medicare for diabetic supplies, it's too much work for them. The mail order companies also take most major medical insurance plans. They will do all the paper work involved in the Medicare or major medical insurance plan reimbursement. They ship the supplies to you free and there are no upfront fees. They will also send you reminders when you need to renew your supplies…”

These companies often have websites that are rich with information on diabetes, supplies, and things like diet, testing techniques. Some of them even offer nutritional information and recipes for diabetics. There are usually forms online to reorder your supplies and to update any account information. Many of these companies also offer a free blood glucose-testing machine. Most of these companies have diabetes educators on staff. These people will answer any questions you might have and give you any needed suggestions or advice. This makes for a truly personalized experience, especially when combined with the information on many web sites.

“…There are a few things to be careful of when dealing with these companies also. To start with, as with just about anything, if the deal seems too good to be true it probably is. Do not use a company that says it will waive all your deductibles. In many states this is illegal and you do not want to have your health insurance coverage voided do you? If a company will not tell you the exact prices of each thing you order avoid them. If the company is sending you free supplies and billing your insurance that is great, but just make sure to check that they are billing what they quoted you as the price and that these prices are the going rate for these supplies. If they are grossly inflated you will reach you limit for the year on your insurance policy that much sooner….”



If you want to know how to get free diabetes supplies online please visit http://www.mydiabetessupply.com
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