
Insulin Pumps
Find out if an insulin pump could be a
good option for you:
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Does your blood glucose level often spike or crash
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Do you use insulin 3 or more times per day?
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Do you have a busy lifestyle that makes it hard to schedule consistent meals and exercise?
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Are you frustrated with multiple daily injections?
If you answered yes to 2 or more questions, you may want to consider an insulin pump. Talk to your doctor about whether or not a pump is a good option to help you successfully manage your diabetes.
Minimed 770G System
by Medtronic
Predict
Monitor your glucose levels 24/7 and predict whether you’re going high or low.
Self-Adjust
Smooth out highs and lows, with SmartGuard™ Auto Mode that increases or decreases insulin delivery, every 5 minutes.* Learn more
Adapt
Continuously adapts to your needs based on your real-time data and personal trends.
Connect
View, share, and automatically upload your insulin and continuous glucose monitor (CGM) data directly from your smartphone.

Omnipod

PDM must be within 5 feet of pod to deliver bolus doses
Pod has integrated battery
Pod is worn for up to 72 hours and is waterproof up to 25 feet deep for up to 60 minutes
Pod includes built-in reservoir that holds 200 units
Pod measures:
1.53" x 2.05" x 0.57"
Pod does not come with tubing: comes with a built-in cannula that inserts with a button press on the PDM, then needle retracts
PDM measures:
2.4" x 4.4" x 0.98"
PDM contains more than 1,000 common foods (with nutrition information) and stores up to 36 preset carb values
Basal Range: From 0.5 to 30 units per hour in 0.05-unit increments
Bolus Range: From 0.5 to 30 units in increments of 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, or 1 unit. Insulin-to-carb ratio in whole units only
Pod delivers basal insulin regardless of PDM proximity
t:slim X2

Pump is watertight for up to 3 feet deep for 30 minutes
The only insulin pump that integrates data from the Dexcom® continuous glucose monitor
Pump measures:
2.0" x 3.13" x 0.6"
Rechargeable lithium polymer battery that holds up to 7 days of power
Durable, light weight aluminum case and shatter-resistant glass
Smallest insulin pump available with flat reservoir and micro-delivery technology for precision insulin dosing in the smallest increments available
300-unit reservoir
Compatible with all standard Luer-lock infusion sets
Color touch screen
Basal Range: From 0.1 to 15 units per hour in 0.001-unit increments
Bolus Range: From 0.5 to 60 units in 0.01-unit increments; Insulin-to-carb ratio allows for fraction of grams

Pump Supplies
It is strongly recommended to replace your pump supplies every 2-3 days, or as prescribed by your doctor.
We offer supplies for all pumps we carry and then some. See the list below!
Find out if a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)
could be a good option for you:
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Does your blood glucose level often drastically spike or crash?
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Have you been diagnosed with gestational diabetes?
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Do you have hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia?
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Do you already use an insulin pump?
If you answered yes to 2 or more questions, you may want to speak with your doctor about whether a continuous glucose monitor could be a good option for you. Compare the different CGMs we offer below.
by
Dexcom®
Dexcom G6
Readings may be viewed on a smart phone, smart watch (via phone bluetooth connection), Tandem X2 insulin pump, or handheld receiver
Easy-to-use sensor applicator with one button insertion
Customizable high/low alerts
2-hour warmup time for new sensor
Zero fingersticks: no calibration required, but can calibrate if sensor is off-track
Slim, water resistant sensor that lasts 10 days
FDA approved for ages 2+
* Smart phone and smart watch not included
Freestyle Libre
by
Abbott
Can be used with or without and insulin pump.
User only gets a glucose reading when they wave the receiver device over the sensor which is unique to this CGM system.
14 day sensor, the longest lasting sensor in the CGM industry.
The reader is 95mm x 60mm x 16mm and store up to 90 days of glucose readings.
No automatic alerts for high/low glucose levels when user doesn't wave the receiver over the sensor.
No calibration needed; pre-calibrated at the factory.
Lowest cost of any CGM on the market.
by
Medtronic®
Medtronic Guardian
FDA approved for ages 14-75

Calibration required 3-4 times daily
Automatic upload to Carelink software
Customizable high/low alerts, including extended predictive alerts
Readings may be viewed on a smart phone or smart watch (via phone bluetooth connection)
* Smart phone and smart watch not included
Sensor life is 7 days
2-hour warmup time for new sensor

Testing Supplies
Enjoy your day. Your testing supplies are on their way!
Testing supplies are a patient's best friend and biggest headache. Thankfully, our ordering process can help shift the balance for the better!
Our order and delivery process is fast and painless. You can typically expect to have your supplies on your doorstep in 1-3 business days.
If you need supplies, we likely carry it! We stock all commonly-used testing supplies and can quickly get it to you.