The GlucoNavii is an upgraded meter from SD Biosensor, the makers of the top-selling SD Codefree Blood Glucose Meter. This new meter has all the benefits of the Codefree but boasts greater accuracy due to a wider haematocrit (HCT) range of 0-70% and GDH-FAD enzyme technology. This means that extremes do not impact the results in HCT or variations in oxygen concentration, respectively. The strips also require a much smaller blood volume of just 0.5uL, helping you avoid sore fingers.
If you are a non-UK customer and have your test strips delivered to an overseas address, please shop the Gluco Navii Glucose test strips for non-UK customers.
No need for re-coding strips or re-setting the meter for every new batch of strips purchased
As of July the 1st 2021 the rules on VAT for EU sales will be changing. For orders less than £135 (€150) we will display the total price inclusive of the VAT rate. For orders above this amount, you will not be charged VAT and you will be required to pay this when your goods arrive in your country. Read more on the new rules here.
Ensure your Gluco Navii Blood Glucose Monitor continues to provide accurate readings with our replacement test strips. Each pack includes Gluco Navii Blood Glucose Test Strips compatible with the GlucoNavii monitor. Choose the quantity you need from the drop-down menu and enjoy savings on bulk purchases.
Please note: these strips are specifically designed for use with the Gluco Navii Blood Glucose Monitor, available on Home Health UK’s website. Our test strips have a shelf life of 12 to 24 months.
If you have diabetes, you are entitled to VAT exemption on medical supplies. Simply select “Yes, I have diabetes” from the drop-down menu to purchase at the VAT-exempt price. Provide your home address for legal declaration. For alternate delivery addresses, choose the non-VAT option and message us your home address before shipment.
Accurate blood glucose monitoring is crucial for managing diabetes. Our Gluco Navii Blood Glucose Monitoring System provides precise readings, allowing you to track your levels effectively. Use the included Self-Test diary to record results and collaborate with your healthcare team for optimal treatment adjustments.
To check your blood glucose levels, you’ll need a blood glucose meter and test strips. First, wash your hands with soap and water and dry thoroughly. Insert a test strip into the meter, prick your finger with a lancet to draw a small drop of blood, and touch the strip to the blood. The meter will display your glucose level within seconds.
Using blood glucose test strips is simple. Begin by inserting the strip into your glucose meter. Next, prick your fingertip with a lancet to obtain a small drop of blood. Touch the blood drop to the designated area on the strip, and within seconds, your meter will display your blood glucose level.
Blood glucose test strips are small, disposable strips used to measure blood glucose levels. They contain chemicals that react with glucose in the blood, producing a measurable signal that is read by a glucose meter. These strips are a vital component of blood glucose monitoring for individuals with diabetes.
For more detailed instructions on how to use diabetic test strips, follow the guidance leaflet provided with each product.
Instructions for the Gluco Navii Meter: GlucoNavii User Manual
Instructions for the Gluco Navii Test Strips: GlucoNavii Strip Insert
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David Wilby (verified owner) –
So pleased I discovered Home Health UK and thoroughly recommend! Amazing value and orders arrive very quickly, even to Spain! A fraction of the cost that I would have to pay buying locally!
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Mojo Shahbazi –
I ordered a Navii test kit and strips on 30th dec and received it promptly this morning ,it was properly packed and took me 5mintues to set it up and result are exceptional compare with prices you pay for other brands ,many thanks for you support home health U.K. and highly recommended
Best wishes
Mojo