1 transmitter
380.00 QAR
The intelliGO Free Transmitter is your indispensable partner for seamless diabetes management. This advanced transmitter, designed for use with the intelliGO Free Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, offers continuous monitoring, wireless connectivity, and customizable alerts. Keep your fingersticks at bay and embrace real-time data, enabling you to make informed decisions about your diabetes management. With its user-friendly design and comfortable wear, the intelliGO Free Transmitter empowers you to take control of your health. Plus, it comes with the added benefit of a 3-year warranty for long-term peace of mind.
380.00 QAR
1
🚀 Receive it within 2 hours anywhere in Qatar
Refund policy
Unopened items in saleable condition can be returned or exchanged on the same day of purchase, except refrigerated medicines and wearable items.
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We deliver to all areas in Qatar, including but not limited to Doha, West Bay, The Pearl, Al Sadd, Al Waab, Al Rayyan, Al Gharafa, Al Wakra, and Al Khor. We strive to provide our customers with a hassle-free and timely delivery experience, regardless of their location.
A glucose monitor is a device used to measure your blood sugar levels. It usually involves pricking your finger with a small needle to draw a drop of blood, which is then placed on a test strip that is inserted into the monitor. You can order glucose monitors online on Avey.
An insulin pump is a small device that delivers insulin to your body continuously. It is usually worn on a belt or in a pocket and is connected to a small tube that is inserted under your skin.
Diabetic supplies are a range of products that are used to manage diabetes. They can include items such as test strips, lancets, insulin pens, and syringes. You can order your diabetic supplies on Avey online.
Type 1 diabetes is a condition in which the body is unable to produce insulin, while type 2 diabetes is a condition in which the body is resistant to insulin or is not producing enough insulin. Type 1 diabetes usually develops in childhood, while type 2 diabetes typically develops in adulthood.
Some lifestyle changes that can help manage diabetes include eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, quitting smoking, and maintaining a healthy weight. It's also important to monitor your blood sugar levels regularly and take any prescribed medications as directed by your doctor.