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The A1CNow SelfCheck is a compact, battery-powered home test system that delivers accurate A1C results in just 5 minutes using a minimal 5μL fingerstick blood sample. This all-inclusive kit contains an analyzer, 4 test cartridges, lancets, and blood collectors, enabling convenient and reliable glycemic monitoring between healthcare visits. Endorsed by the American Diabetes Association, it empowers people with diabetes to stay proactive with their health from the comfort of home.












| ASIN | B07FMLTTH6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,304 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #15 in Blood Glucose Monitors |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2018 |
| Included Components | 1 Patented A1C analyzer, 4 Test cartridges, 4 Lancets and 4 Blood collectors & shakers |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | PTS Diagnostics |
| Operating Time | 5 Minutes |
| Product Dimensions | 7.15 x 4.3 x 3.5 inches |
| UPC | 381933070019 |
P**N
Accurate and affordable for home monitoring
I find this test to be accurate. However user error is probably more often the cause of incorrect readings and errors. Not always of course. If you are careful, and follow the instructions exactly I think you will get a accurate enough result to sufficiently monitor your a1c between lab work. The lancet is disappointing and sometimes does not puncture adequately. It can be tricky to push the blood collector and other part together firmly. The other surprising point is how many users complain about accuracy but even glucose monitors with test strips are not required to be exact there is an allowable percentage for them to be deemed sufficient. It is convenient, reasonably priced and the more you use it the easier it is to use.
A**R
Always good to test.
This home test is easy to use, and compares closely to lab results.
H**Y
Extremely helpful and accurate!
Very convenient for checking A1C at home without scheduling a lab visit. Instructions are straightforward and results were quick. Helpful for tracking trends between doctor appointments.
R**S
Really unreliable results. How was this ever FDA approved?
I work in the health field and run point of care lab tests/ABGs, BMPs, CHCs etc. The within day values reported fluctuate too greatly to be reliable. For example, two tests on the same day have readings of 6.1 and 4.8? Moreover, I tested it with a licensed lab, and the HBA1c value was 0.8 lower than a Quest lab result. So in other words, this is basically a random number generator. I would not make any health decisions based on this kit. Also, the number of failures per kit is unacceptable . Again, I am an experienced lab technician with 25 years of POC testing experience. 2 of the 4 tests in one recent kit just failed for unclear QC issues. Given the expense of this kit that is unacceptable. Do yourself a favor. Have your doctor order a verified lab HBA1C test or use one of those home kits where a real blood sample is taken. I have no idea how this was FDA approved. I rarely write reviews but in this case CAVEAT EMPTOR.
A**R
Accuracy is just OK
I bought these, along with a two-test pack of Walgreens A1c tests. Theoretically, the look to be from the same manufacturer, however I found the A1cNow version to have some accuracy issues. It's seems to read .3 - .4 high over the Walgreens version, confirmed via a lab A1c test shortly after doing a comparison, which matched the Walgreens version exactly. I used both Walgreens tests over the course of two months or so, and a similar number of the A1cNow tests, and this discrepancy was borne out over all tests. So, these are OK, and are fairly easy to use, but if you think the results don't match your expectations, maybe you got a bad batch? Pros: * Pretty easy to use, if you're used to finger sticks * Results are read pretty quickly (5 mins) Cons: * Kind of expensive, but that's the case with all home A1c tests * Accuracy is somewhat suspect, but not hugely out of whack (.3 - .4) * Lancet device is junk - it either misfires (one-shot), or hits way too hard. Use your own lancets.
A**R
They work and are very accurate
These tests are great for controlling your diabetes
E**2
Good product
It seems to be fairly accurate, compared to test with Dr. Easy to use.
M**D
Easy to use
This worked really well and was easy to use. I see my doctor next week.So well then, no how accurate he reading was.But I was pleased with where my A1C was at after the holidays.
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