Indeed I am. Cor blimey, God bless the Queen, strike a light guv, etc.Are you based in the UK Spiker?
Indeed I am. Cor blimey, God bless the Queen, strike a light guv, etc.
Fair question. I just decided I wanted to have my HBA1c done more than once a year, like maybe every quarter or even every month, so I could see if I was making progress towards good control. It's a bit **** to try for a year to get it right, then see the doctor once a year and they say "oh you got it wrong, better luck next year". I wanted better feedback on whether what I was doing was working or not. So I bought the kits. I did previously ask my GP if I could have quarterly HBA1c tests, explaining my reasons, and they laughed me out of the office.
I was wondering why you would want to buy the A1C kits when you can get it done on the NHS, thought perhaps you lived outside the UK.
Nah wasn't even clear if they sell them to the general public. There is a section called "Home Use" but then you just get an enquiry form, so I think they are looking for distributors rather than individuals. When I got them, it was FDA approved for home use, but Bayer were cagey about shipping them to individuals outside the US. I got my doctor to order me a box (I paid) and they were fine with shipping to my doctor in the UK. From memory it was slightly over $100 for 10, slightly less than $200 for 20. But plus shipping.
Fantastic!Have you noticed that Codefree do an HbA1c test too? I noticed it on the manufacturer's website, as opposed to the UK reseller.
Thanks for that. I looked around the site and couldn't find any way to purchase; similarly with Amazon.
I can ship from the US to hear without any issues, using Aeropostale. I must have a look and see if they also do UK. FYI, with an Aeropostale account, you receive a Miami address, which is then forwarded to your overseas (that is overseas from the US) destination.
They could work for me, as interim tests.
Hey all,
First of all, the GlucoMen A1c test kit is a send off one- it's one test and you send it off and get results in around 3 days apparently. The relaunch of the A1c Now + machine as mentioned on the chek diagnostics page, has links to international sellers (I don't know if you've already checked this Spiker) and although the UK, Ireland and France ones aren't selling it, the German seller has a page on their website saying they will hopefully be distributing it from the second quarter of 2014 (so anytime now)! Shipping costs from Germany might be cheaper than from the U.S.?
This is the seller:
http://www.euromedix.com/
It doesn't have a specific URL for the right page, but if you go to products, then diabetes, then A1c Now + you'll find it
And here is what it says:
We are pleased to inform you that one of our business partners has acquired the A1CNow+® business from Bayer Consumer Care AG, Basel, Switzerland.
This includes the acquisition of the manufacturing plant in Sunnyvale, California.
As a result of this we will be in the possibility to continue the sales & supply of A1CNow+®.
The manufacturing is in a "Re-Start" modus right now.
We foresee to be able to ship product as of Q2 2014 (pending confirmation).
The retail pricing could possibly be the same as before, however, this needs to be confirmed.
We anticipate a delivery backorder in the beginning due to the high demand.
Therefore, please provide us with your forecast/orders at your earliest convenience.
The Bayer A1CNow+® point of care test system for glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), offers incredibly fast quantitative results utilising micro-optical technology integrated into a proprietary reusable monitor with single-use-cartridges. The Bayer A1CNow+® test requires 5 µL of whole blood (1 large drop) obtained with a fingerprick procedure.
The Bayer A1CNow+ is available in 10 test and machine packs for £138 from Miller Medical User. I have just ordered one and will try it out then post again
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