diabetessource.com vs CVS Pharmacy for Diabetic Supplies
CVS sells diabetic supplies at retail cash prices. We bill Medicare Part B directly - most beneficiaries pay $0.
CVS sells diabetic supplies at retail cash prices. We bill Medicare Part B directly - most beneficiaries pay $0. For Medicare beneficiaries in the Phoenix metro, a Medicare-credentialed DME supplier almost always beats CVS Pharmacy retail prices — because Part B claims bypass the retail margin entirely.
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FAQ
Why pay less for diabetic supplies through us vs CVS Pharmacy?
CVS sells diabetic supplies at retail cash prices. We bill Medicare Part B directly - most beneficiaries pay $0. 25 Phoenix metro cities served, Medicare billed directly, no retail markup.
What does CVS Pharmacy charge for diabetic test strips?
CVS Pharmacy sells diabetic supplies at retail cash prices — typically marked up because Part B isn't billed at the register. Going through a DME supplier puts those supplies under Medicare Part B coverage.
Can I switch from CVS Pharmacy?
Yes. Call us with your Medicare card and current CVS Pharmacy prescription. We handle transfer paperwork with your prescriber. No gap in your supply.