Diabetes Monitoring Kit Discover how to best use your numbers - and save. Bring it to Life! Educational video. Discover what's inside. Tool kit guide and video - simple instructions and activities to help you understand how what you do affects your results. Video brings it to life with tips and real-life success stories. Accu-Check testing in pairs tool - Focus on one thing and see the change with before and after. Accu-Check 360 degrees view tool - A snapshot of your blood sugar patterns. Test right the first time (data on file): Easy-to-handle, touchable easy-fill test strip means less resticking and less waste. Small 0.6-uL sample size means less blood. Improved Accu-Chek Multiclix lancing device - proven least painful (When compared to leading competitive systems. Data on file). Fast, accurate results in 5 seconds. Choice of 6 test sites on the body (Talk to your doctor before deciding if alternate site testing is right for you). The only meter and strip combination manufactured in the USA (Using US and imported materials). Ease-of-Use commendation by Arthritis Foundation. Accu-Chek products are covered by Medicare, most insurance plans and flexible spending accounts. (Coverage and reimbursement depend on a number of factors, including the patient's condition, and subject to deductible and coinsurance.) For testing glucose in whole blood. For in vitro diagnostic use. Contains: Accu-Chek Aviva blood glucose meter (batteries included with preset time and date); AccuCheck Multiclix lancing device with 12 lancets (2 drums) and clear cap for testing on different areas of the body; carrying case; easy-to-use instructions (English and Spanish); self-test diary; free tool kit. Manufactured in the USA with US and imported content.
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Item model number | 365702101104 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4 (47 ratings) 4 out of 5 stars |
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Accu-Chek Aviva Plus Blood Glucose Monitoring System
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cal Roche up first regeister it first they will help you out. there is more to do than install the software this works only windows 7 and above not xp
The aviva is so easy to use and the multiclix lancit is not painful at all. Takes very little blood to read and is very clear. I would reccommend this product.
I was just recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and the accu-chek aviva testing meter is by far the best meter and the lancet device is very easy to load...i think everyone should get one!!!!
I have used this meter since 4/2007. I have nerve damage so it hurts to stick myself in my fingers. This lancet device solves this problem so I can test every day. The meter is very easy to use and is much easier than the meter it replaced. Factory support is great online and by phone as I have used this brand since 1995. You can buy software from the company to track your progress which is customizable to you which makes it easier than writting your results down in a dairy, print it out, and take it to your doctor. The one page report is very helpful to my doctor in setting my insulin amounts. I highly recommend this meter and company.
The test strip costs about the half as retail price, which seems to be a good deal. However, buyers should be aware that the products have very close expiration date. I got 2 boxes in early August, one has 10/2009 and the other has 09/2009 EXP date. Basically, you get what you pay for.
Bought Meter (mg/ul) and got meter that displays mmol/dl. Spent 10 minutes talking to automated robot lady at customer care (accu-chek), when I finally got to a real person I was told to mail meter back and wait for a new one. I asked what I should do to test my sugar in the meantime and she suggested I could go to a free clinic or fire station and they might test it for me....6 times a day? Going to Walmart and getting a Bayer contour or one touch and they can have my $80/mth order for test strips...hehe I sound bitter don't I ?
The product itself was cheap but the glucose strips that are compatible with this product is very expensive, which makes the product not worth purchasing.
I bought this online at walmart.com (site to store) and when I went into store to pick it up and to buy test strips for it, I found out that a small bottle of test strips (at Walmart) are $78!!! The Walmart pharmacist told me that I shouldn't have purchased the Accu-Chek brand because their supplies are very, very expensive. He directed me toward the Reli-On brand (on the Walmart shelves), which was priced the same as the Accu-Chek meter... HOWEVER, the test strips for the Reli-On meter were under $9 as opposed to more then $78 for the SAME NUMBER OF STRIPS! Unfortunately, a blood glucose meter is non-returnable (FDA rules)... so my purchase of this product was a complete waste. I've already thrown it away. DO NOT BUY THE ACCU-CHEK brand... buy the Reli-On brand instead!!!
I have tried several glucose monitors through the years. For the past couple of years, I have used Freestyle Lite and liked it. Small, portable, small sample size, no coding, accurate. Then my insurance company (Blue Cross) decides to cut cost and requires that I switch. Had the option of two and Aviva had the smaller sample size. After a couple of months, I deeply hate it and would like to force the managers that made the decision to force this product on people to use it for a few weeks. The Aviva has several issues: First, it is huge. it is twice the volume than many other meters. Second you have to plug a dongle on the side to match the code. Every time it powers up, you must check the number on the test strip bottle. freestyle meter had no coding, it was automatic and embedded in the test strip. Third, it's lancing system cannot even puncture enough for the huge blood sample is needed. Not counting how awkward it is to use and it huge size. Fourth, if you do not provide enough blood, the test strip is wasted. On the first week, I wasted three times the number of test strips that I needed to use. The Freestyle meter allowed me a few seconds extra to add more blood. However the little sample size rarely needed me to do so Fifth, the meter might make a very inacurate reading even if it did not have enough blood. If too little blood is absorbed by the test strip, an error will show up. But if it got close to 80% it will make a reading with an extremely high number Sixth, no light. This was a nice feature of the Freestyle. Seventh, due to the large sample size, I end with several holes in my arms and hands trying to lance several times to get enough blood. In summary, the insurance company now has to pay for more test strips due to the high number of errors. Now I hate testing and tend to skip much more often due to the extra time and hassles to get a reading. Particularly when I am not certain of its accuracy. Avoid this meter. You are better of with Freestyle, if your insurance company is nice.
this item didnt come with the test strips. it is suposed to come with test stips but it arived with out them. the contaner that the test strips were supposed to be in was empty. i couldnt return it. so i was at a loss for part of what i paid for.