- Allergy self-tests
- Blood group self-tests
- Check-up self-tests
- Cholesterol Self-test
- Diabetes Self-test
- Gout Self-Test
- Iron Deficiency Self-test
- Kidney Function Test (Albumine)
- Liver and Kidney Function Combination Test
- Liver Function Test (ALT & AST)
- Prostate PSA Self-Test
- Thyroid Function Self-test
- Vitamine D Self-test
- Vivoo – Hydration Test (30 pieces)
- Vivoo – Ketone Test (30 pieces)
- Vivoo – Protein test (30 pieces)
- Vivoo – Sodium Test 30 (pieces)
- Vivoo Urine Test (9-in-1 parameters)
- Vivoo Urine Test (9-in-1 parameters) (4 pieces)
- Vivoo Urine Test (9-in-1 parameters) (12 pieces)
- Vivoo – Vitamin C Test (30 pieces)
- Drug Self-Tests
- Fertility self-tests
- Gut health self-tests
- Infectious disease self-tests
- STD self-tests
Buy Diabetic Kits & Accessories – Measure Blood Sugar Comfortably at Home
A diabetic kit certainly helps with blood sugar measurement, but nowadays it can do much more. Modern kits enable comprehensive health monitoring at home. Whether glucose test strips, uric acid values, or hemoglobin and hematocrit: with the right kit, you can reliably keep track of your readings.
What is a diabetic kit?
A diabetic kit is a complete package for people with diabetes or anyone who needs to monitor blood sugar regularly. The Tester’s kits include a measuring device, lancets, lancing devices, and matching glucose test strips.
Some of our variants also include additional testing options, including for:
- Uric acid: An important marker for gout and kidney disease
- Hemoglobin (Hb): To assess general health status
- Hematocrit (Hkt): To evaluate blood volume and oxygen delivery
H3: Measuring uric acid, hemoglobin, hematocrit
People often underestimate how beneficial a comprehensive at-home health check can be. Especially with chronic conditions or suspected gout, anemia, or metabolic disorders, regular checks are essential.
Note, however, that in case of suspected serious illness, a self-test cannot replace a doctor’s visit. With an existing diagnosis, self-tests can help you regularly keep an overview of various relevant values.
What to look for when buying a diabetic kit
When buying a diabetic kit, you should pay attention to several key aspects to obtain reliable and comfortable measurements. The kit should not only measure precisely but also make your daily routine noticeably easier through simple operation and user-friendliness.
Measurement accuracy comes first. Ensure the device is certified and highly precise, since important health decisions are based on the measured values.
Equally important is the variety of testing options. If, in addition to blood sugar, you also want to monitor uric acid, hemoglobin, or hematocrit, the device should be multifunctional so you don’t need multiple devices for different tests.
Another decisive factor is ease of use. A large, easy-to-read display, intuitive menus, and fast results make everyday use much easier—especially for older users or those with impaired vision.
Also make sure compatible glucose test strips for your device are readily available and can be reordered easily to avoid supply bottlenecks and delayed measurements.
An integrated memory function with data export can also be very helpful if you want to document your readings or track them over the long term.
Advantages of home monitoring
If you’re still unsure why you should get a home monitoring kit, here are some advantages:
- Save time by avoiding long waits for lab results
- Control your values yourself—when and where you want—without relying on doctors or appointments
- React early, since abnormal values can be noticed and discussed immediately
- Save costs in the long run thanks to fewer doctor visits and lab fees
For people with chronic conditions or risk factors, home monitoring provides more safety and quality of life, offering freedom and independence.
Frequently asked questions about diabetic kits
How do you correctly measure uric acid at home? Use a multifunction device with the appropriate uric-acid test strips. Measure in the morning on an empty stomach with a clean fingertip and record the result regularly. Further instructions can be found on the respective product pages and in the user manual included with your kit.
Can I also determine hemoglobin and hematocrit with one kit?
Yes, The Tester’s modern diabetic kits offer combo devices that also allow you to determine Hb and Hkt values.
How accurate are glucose test strips for home use?
The Tester’s high-quality glucose test strips offer high accuracy when used correctly. Look for the CE mark and always use them as directed.
How often should I check my blood sugar or uric acid level?
That depends on your diagnosis. People with diabetes often measure daily. For uric acid, a weekly check may be sufficient. For exact instructions, consult your physician.