Features
- Ease of Use: Many modern blood glucose meters, including the Oncall Plus, are designed to be user-friendly. They typically have a straightforward process: insert the test strip, apply a small blood sample, and read the results on the digital display within seconds.
- Test Strips: The meter will be compatible with specific test strips, which are usually proprietary to the manufacturer. Users should ensure that they purchase the correct strips for their device.
- Memory Storage: Like many glucose meters, the Oncall Plus might have the capability to store a certain number of previous readings. This can be useful for tracking glucose levels over time.
- Portability: Blood glucose meters are generally compact and portable, allowing users to take readings on-the-go.
- Battery Life: Depending on the model and frequency of use, the battery life can vary. Some devices use standard batteries, while others might be rechargeable.
- Coding: Some glucose meters require “coding” each time a new box of test strips is opened. This typically involves entering a code or using a chip that comes with the test strip box. However, many newer meters are “no code,” meaning this step is unnecessary. Check the user manual for specifics about the Oncall Plus.
- Accuracy: Accuracy is paramount when it comes to glucose readings. The Oncall Plus, like all glucose meters, should meet certain accuracy standards set by health regulatory bodies. However, it’s always a good idea to cross-check new meters with lab results or another trusted meter from time to time.
- Affordability: The cost of the meter itself is just one factor. The ongoing cost of test strips, which are consumed with each reading, can be a significant consideration for many users.



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