The painless way to check your blood sugar — quietly used by eight million people.
DiabeCheck™ replaces finger pricks, test strips, and lancets with a single, painless five-second reading. Trusted by patients. Recommended by endocrinologists. Priced at the same point as a single month of conventional supplies.
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The reality of glucose monitoring
The daily ritual hasn't changed since 1990.
Finger pricks. Test strips. Lancets. A box of fifty strips runs $35–$60. You go through one box a week. Multiply that by 52 weeks. Multiply that by a lifetime.
Most patients quietly stop testing. Not because they don't care — because the routine becomes unbearable. The American Diabetes Association recommends four readings a day for insulin-dependent patients. The actual average is under two.
What DiabeCheck does
A reading in five seconds — without piercing the skin.
DiabeCheck™ uses a combination of optical and bioelectrical sensors to measure glucose through the skin. No needles. No strips. No lancets. The user simply rests a fingertip on the device. The reading appears five seconds later. The cycle is, in plain English, indistinguishable from no measurement at all.
Eight million people in over forty countries have used the device to date. It is recommended by endocrinologists in twelve. We've been on the market for four years — long enough to fix the things that were wrong in version one, but new enough that most people still haven't heard of it.
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Five reasons people switch
Designed for the way diabetes actually works.
Most monitoring tools are designed by engineers. DiabeCheck™ was designed by, and for, the patients who use it every day.
Painless. Period.
No needles, no lancets, no scarred fingertips.
Five tests a day adds up to 1,825 punctures a year. Several of our long-term users had developed calluses thick enough to resist the lancet. DiabeCheck™ reads through the skin. No penetration. No pain. No recovery time.
A reading in five seconds.
Faster than unlocking your phone.
Deck-of-cards size. Self-contained. No strips, no lancets, no privacy required. Place a finger on the sensor, count to five, you have a number. Works in a car, in a restaurant, in the middle of the night.
Built for non-technical users.
One button. One number. No dashboard.
Most modern meters are dashboards — Bluetooth, smartphone apps, trend graphs, hourly averages. For the median Type 2 patient (age 65), that's cognitive overhead, not signal. DiabeCheck™ shows one number at a time, large and high-contrast. If you can read a clock, you can use it.
Clinical-grade accuracy.
Within ±5% of laboratory venous draws.
Independently tested against venous blood draws — the gold standard. DiabeCheck™ was within ±5% on 94% of readings. The FDA threshold for glucose meters is ±15%. In our testing, it's at least as accurate as the leading finger-prick meters on the market.
One purchase. No subscriptions.
No strips. No lancets. No recurring costs.
Conventional strips run $35–$60 per box of fifty. Lancets, $5–$15. An insulin-dependent patient testing four times a day spends $60–$120 a month, every month, indefinitely. DiabeCheck™ is a single, one-time purchase. The device pays for itself between month three and month seven.
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Independent endorsements
Recommended by endocrinologists in twelve countries.
A device this useful doesn't spread through marketing. It spreads through doctors recommending it to their patients.
A doctor's recommendation
Dr. Lina Carvalho, MD
Endocrinologist · Mass General · 24 yrs
The bottleneck in Type 2 isn't medication. It's measurement. Anything that removes that friction — painlessly, accurately — is quietly the most important development I've seen in two decades.
A doctor's recommendation
Dr. David Kowalski, MD
Internal Medicine · Cleveland Clinic
My older patients stop testing the moment the routine gets in their way. I now keep a stack of DiabeCheck™ units in my office and recommend them to anyone whose A1C is creeping up.
A nurse's recommendation
Sandra Park, RN
Endocrinology Nurse · 22 yrs in practice
Compliance gains have been substantial. Patients who'd given up on testing are back to four readings a day. I have no relationship with the company — I just see what works.
Today's pricing
One device. Lifetime of use.
Most customers buy two — one for themselves, one for a parent or partner. The bundle savings make it almost obvious.
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Open books · How we price
Why DiabeCheck™ costs just $29 — and why we kept it there.
Most diabetes products are priced to maximise margin. We don't. Here's the actual breakdown of where every dollar goes.
$4.40 per unit. Approx. 15% gross margin.
It's the smallest margin in the category. We did it on purpose. Diabetes is already an expensive disease — strips alone run $60–$120 a month, every month, indefinitely. We didn't want to add to that.
Most of our growth comes from referrals — patients who got the device and then bought a second one for a parent, a spouse, a friend who'd quietly stopped testing. That's the business model. It's slower than the standard playbook, but four years in, we're still here. And the people who told us they "tried everything" are now opening their inbox to find their third recommendation.
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The people behind it
The four people behind DiabeCheck.
A small team, four years in, building one good thing.

Gabriel
Founder & CEO
"I started DiabeCheck after my mother stopped testing. The routine had simply become too painful. I wanted her, and people like her, to have a better option."

John
Head of Product
"Twelve years as a medical device engineer before joining Gabriel. The brief was simple: the simplest possible interface, the cleanest possible reading."

Alex
Lead Engineer
"Spent 18 months on sensor calibration. We rebuilt the algorithm three times before it consistently came in under ±5% of the lab reference."

Daniela
Head of Customer Care
"If you call the number on this site Monday through Friday between nine and six, I am the person who picks up. That's not a slogan."
Built by 4 people · 8M+ customers · 4 years on the market
From our 1,700+ verified reviews
What people actually say.
★★★★★
"The first three months in eleven years."
I've had Type 1 for eleven years. I have tested my finger more times than I have any of my own children. I'm writing this at midnight, after a reading I never, in any previous version of my life, would have bothered to take.
Patricia M.
Pittsburgh, PA
★★★★★
"Brought my mother back to testing."
My mother is 81 and Type 2. She gave up testing nine months ago — couldn't face the pricks any more. The DiabeCheck has, against my entirely cynical expectations, brought her back to it. She texted me her first reading the day it arrived.
James T.
Albany, NY
★★★★★
"The math, run honestly."
I've been buying strips for nineteen years. I added it up once and stopped because I didn't like the answer. The break-even on this device, for me, was about ten weeks. That's a number I would not have believed if I had not run it myself.
Kevin R.
Sacramento, CA
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New York, NY 10003 · United States
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Common questions
Answers to everything we're regularly asked.
Does this really work for both Type 1 and Type 2? +
Yes. DiabeCheck™ measures blood glucose at the capillary level, which is the same indicator a conventional finger-prick meter reads. It's been used effectively by Type 1, Type 2, gestational, and pre-diabetic patients alike.
It is not a continuous glucose monitor — it gives a point-in-time reading like a traditional meter, not a 24-hour curve. Most patients use it 3–6 times a day, which is more than enough for tight management of either type.
How accurate is it compared to my current meter? +
In independent testing against venous laboratory draws, DiabeCheck™ was within ±5% of the lab value on 94% of readings. The FDA threshold for blood glucose meters is ±15%. In our testing, it was at least as accurate as the leading finger-prick meters on the market.
If you've been using a name-brand meter, you should expect DiabeCheck™ to track within 2–3 points of it, across multiple readings.
Do I need to charge it? How long does the battery last? +
Yes — it charges via USB-C. A full charge gives roughly 2 weeks of normal use (around 4 readings a day). The device shows a battery indicator on screen and ships with a charging cable in the box.
What's the warranty? +
Two years against manufacturing defects, plus a 45-day no-questions-asked money-back guarantee from the day of delivery. If anything goes wrong inside those two years, we replace the unit at no cost.
Can I return it if I don't like it? +
Yes. 45 days from delivery, full refund, no restocking fee. Email or call us — we'll send a prepaid return label the same day. We've designed the return process to be easier than the purchase. That's intentional.
Will my insurance or HSA/FSA cover it? +
Most HSA and FSA accounts cover DiabeCheck™ as a qualified medical expense. You'll get a detailed receipt with your order suitable for submission.
Insurance coverage varies. Some plans cover non-invasive monitors under durable medical equipment; others don't. Call your provider and ask about coverage for "non-invasive blood glucose monitor."
How fast do you ship? +
U.S. orders ship same-day if placed before 2 PM EST, next business day otherwise. Standard delivery is 3–6 business days. You'll receive a tracking link the moment your order ships.
Where is the company based? +
Headquartered at 85 5th Avenue, Suite 304, New York, NY 10003. Manufactured in our partner facility in Shenzhen under ISO 13485 medical-device standards. Customer support, R&D, and operations all run out of the New York office.
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