diabetessource.com
Medicare-accepting supplier +1-800-555-0123
PHOENIX METRO

Diabetic supplies, covered by Medicare. Delivered across the Phoenix metro.

If you're on Medicare Part B, your test strips, lancets, CGM, insulin pump supplies, and therapeutic diabetic shoes are covered — most beneficiaries pay $0 out of pocket. We're a Medicare-credentialed supplier serving every city in Maricopa County. One phone call confirms what you qualify for.

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Top categories

Blood Glucose Meters Diabetic Test Strips Lancets & Lancing Devices Continuous Glucose Monitors Insulin Pumps Insulin Pump Supplies Insulin Pen Needles Insulin Syringes Diabetic Shoes Diabetic Inserts & Orthotics

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Phoenix metro cities we serve

An estimated 669,630 Medicare-eligible residents live in the cities below. Pick your city to see local coverage details, supplier comparisons, and delivery windows.

Scottsdale
23.7% over 65 · 58,065 Medicare-eligible
Peoria
18.3% over 65 · 35,136 Medicare-eligible
Surprise
32.1% over 65 · 48,792 Medicare-eligible
Apache Junction
38.4% over 65 · 15,360 Medicare-eligible
Sun City
73.2% over 65 · 29,215 Medicare-eligible
Sun City West
78.1% over 65 · 19,525 Medicare-eligible
Sun Lakes
79.4% over 65 · 11,116 Medicare-eligible

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Medicare money-saving guides

Common questions

Does Medicare cover diabetic supplies in the Phoenix metro?

Yes. Medicare Part B covers test strips, lancets, CGMs (Dexcom and Libre), insulin pumps and pump supplies, and therapeutic diabetic shoes. Part D covers insulin and pen needles. We bill both directly.

How do I switch suppliers without losing coverage?

Call us with your Medicare card, your current supplier's name, and a current prescription. We handle the paperwork end-to-end. There's no gap in your supply.

What cities in the Phoenix metro do you serve?

We serve every city in Maricopa County — Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Gilbert, Tempe, Peoria, Surprise, Sun City, Sun City West, Sun Lakes, and 13 more — plus all 25 surrounding metro cities. Same delivery windows everywhere.

How much can I save vs. CVS or Walgreens?

Most Medicare beneficiaries save $30–$80 per month moving from retail pharmacy pickup to a Medicare-credentialed DME supplier — because Part B claims bypass the retail margin entirely.

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