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DME SUPPLIER vs GOODRX

diabetessource.com vs GoodRx for Diabetic Supplies

GoodRx is a coupon system on cash purchases. Our route is Medicare Part B at $0.

GoodRx is a coupon system on cash purchases. Our route is Medicare Part B at $0. For Medicare beneficiaries in the Phoenix metro, a Medicare-credentialed DME supplier almost always beats GoodRx retail prices — because Part B claims bypass the retail margin entirely.

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Cost comparison at a glance

$0–$20
Test strips/mo via DME
$40–$80
Test strips/mo at GoodRx
Part B
Coverage path via DME
Cash/Part D
GoodRx default

FAQ

Why pay less for diabetic supplies through us vs GoodRx?

GoodRx is a coupon system on cash purchases. Our route is Medicare Part B at $0. 25 Phoenix metro cities served, Medicare billed directly, no retail markup.

What does GoodRx charge for diabetic test strips?

GoodRx 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 GoodRx?

Yes. Call us with your Medicare card and current GoodRx prescription. We handle transfer paperwork with your prescriber. No gap in your supply.

Save on diabetic supplies — covered by Medicare.Talk to a Medicare specialist now.
+1-800-555-0123