The GlucoNavii Blood Glucose Meter is a compact hand held easy to ready meter, storing up to 500 test results. With a small droplet of blood it will give you an accurate picture of your blood glucose level at the time of the test. Simply be using the lancing device to prick your finger, add a drop of blood onto the test strip, the GlucoNavii meter will show your result.
You will receive everything you need to start testing your blood glucose:
Blood Glucose Meter (you choose whether you want it in the UK standard mmol/L or the US standard mg/dL)
This is the latest addition from SD Biosensor, makers of the SD Codefree. Since we launched the SD Codefree in 2011, it has been one of the most popular blood glucose meters in the UK, due to its accuracy combined with the affordability of the replacement strips. We are now pleased to be able to offer this upgraded model from SD Biosensor, which has the following improvements:
In addition to the above, it also has the same benefits as the Codefree:
Dedicated and knowledgeable customer service. We at Home Health UK personally evaluate every product we sell prior to listing it to ensure that we know exactly how it works. We have vast experience in using blood glucose meters in particular and are happy to offer suggestions and advice 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
For more detailed information on diabetes click here.
For more information about blood glucose monitoring from the NHS click here.
For more information about diabetes from Home Health UK’s health information pages, click here.
For English instructions on how to use these tests click here.
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As a person who hates needles, I put off buying a test kit for as long as I could! This kit is SO easy to use and even I am using it quite happily on a regular basis! Meter requires a very small drop of blood to function and is both fast and easy to use. The price of this kit is quite unbelievably low, as are costs of the replacement lancets and test strips, when compared to others I looked at. Delivery was fast…even to Spain where I live…and I will certainly continue ordering from Home Health UK!