Freestyle Lancets FAQs
How much does Freestyle Lancets cost without insurance?
The average retail price of Freestyle Lancets is about $19.79 if you do not have health insurance. To save on this price you could use a Freestyle Lancets coupon from SingleCare on your next Freestyle Lancets purchase.
How much does Freestyle Lancets cost with insurance?
Freestyle Lancets is a medical device that is available over the counter, therefore, this product is not eligible for healthcare insurance coverage. The retail price of Freestyle Lancets is about $19.79 for 1, 100 miscellaneous box. In the event that a doctor prescribes Freestyle Lancets, you can save on this price by using a Freestyle Lancets savings card from SingleCare. Pay just $31.08 for 1, 100 miscellaneous box of generic Freestyle Lancets when you use our coupons at any participating, local pharmacy like CVS Pharmacy, Walmart, Kroger or Walgreens.
Does Medicare cover Freestyle Lancets and how much does it cost?
Medicare typically does not cover medical supplies like Freestyle Lancets. SingleCare is a savings option that is available to you in the event that a doctor prescribes Freestyle Lancets. In this case, you can use SingleCare and pay only $31.08 for 1, 100 miscellaneous box of generic Freestyle Lancets. Simply present your discount card at the checkout line of any participating pharmacy and redeem instant pharmacy savings today.
Is there a generic of Freestyle Lancets?
Freestyle Lancets is a brand-name product manufactured by Abbott. You can save up to 80% your prescription products when you use a SingleCare discount card at participating pharmacies.
What is Freestyle Lancets?
Freestyle Lancets are made from ultra-thin, 28 gauge, sterilized stainless steel. They're carefully designed to deliver a safe, comfortable lancing experience. Freestyle Lancets is designed specifically for use with the FreeStyle Lancing Device, FreeStyle test strips, FreeStyle Lite blood glucose monitoring system, and FreeStyle Lancing Device II.
Generally, you should practice safety and common sense when checking your blood sugar when conducting your diabetes care routine or blood glucose testing. Lancets should never be reused, doing so increases your risk of infection. Lancets become dull when they're used more than one time. A dull lancet makes it harder to pierce the skin. Dispose of your used lancets safely by placing them in a container made to hold used sharp needles. Once the container is full, dispose of it.
What are the side effects of Freestyle Lancets?
Freestyle Lancets is a medical device and does not carry any known side effects. Freestyle Lancets systems should never be used without first consulting your doctor or healthcare professional for medical advice on directions regarding the correct use of the device. You may experience side effects not listed here while using this device. You can report additional side effects to the FDA or the manufacturer.