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Helping Patients Take Control

Many complications arise when patients fail to control their Diabetes. For that reason, the staff and services at 88th Street Pharmacy will help diabetics and their families take control.

It’s becoming more and more difficult for diabetic patients to keep up with fast-changing technologies and new diabetes treatments. Coordination of adherence programs, education, reminders and more from 88th Street Pharmacy completes the circle of diabetes care.

Exclusive S.M.A.R.T.C.A.P.® Program*
Helps patients benefit from a step-wise approach to testing and drug adherence.

Refill Reminders and SmartMinder™
Many complications arise when diabetes is not controlled. Reminders for blood glucose monitoring and insulin allow patients to manage their disease. SmartMinder™ also works well for late-onset diabetes when remembering the new medication schedule is difficult.

Delivery Services
Our fast and efficient delivery network utilizing our own drivers enables next-day delivery to clients or medical offices in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and The Bronx. In addition, a same day delivery system is available for patients in the hospital or living at home. For those living on Staten Island or outside of New York City, we offer commercial delivery services.

Nurse educator upon request to help with injectable medication management as well as instructions in use of blood glucose meters.

Benefits Coordination
We coordinate insurance benefits and accept Medicare Part D and Part B, Medicaid and other insurance coverage.

Medication Availability to newly approved FDA Diabetes Medications and Blood Glucose Monitors & Strips.

Free Meter Program (if available).
Eligible patients can receive a free meter in exchange and/or as a newly diagnosed patient.

Durable medical equipment, feeding supplies and all food supplements can be provided.

*S.M.A.R.T.C.A.P.® –– Self Management and Reinforced Teaching, Compliance, Adherence and Persistence


Related Health Care Information
– American Diabetes Association: www.diabetes.org

– American Heart Association: www.americanheart.org

– National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Diabetes Public Health Resource: www.cdc.gov/diabetes

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