HemoCue® Glucose 201 System
Providing lab accuracy and ease of use, the HemoCue 201 System has become a standard in Glucose point-of-care testing. Allows you to accurately measure blood glucose levels to aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of diabetes.
The HemoCue® 201 Systems for hemoglobin provide lab-quality results in whole blood. The analyzer, which can hold up to 600 results, can be connected to a PC or a printer. The analyzers have an internal electronic self-test that is performed every time the analyzer is turned on, and every second hour if left on. Quality control measurements can be marked with a QC symbol.
For point-of-care glucose testing, leave the at-home strip meters on the shelf. Get lab-quality accuracy with a fingerstick test that makes it easy to provide optimal care for patients with diabetes, and for aiding in the diagnosis of patients at risk for the disease. Choose the professional solution for glucose testing. Choose the CLIA-waived HemoCue® Glucose 201 System.
The HemoCue® Glucose 201 System is an analyzer, not a meter. Unlike glucose strip meters, the HemoCue® Glucose 201 System can be used to support the clinical evidence in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetic patients. Providing the ability to perform Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests (OGTT), the HemoCue® Glucose 201 System is the professional solution for in-office testing.
The HemoCue® Glucose 201 System includes the analyzer and microcuvettes. Designed for professional use only, our system delivers the results you can rely on to provide the best care possible:
- Lab-quality results cleared for aiding in diagnosis of diabetes; provides the ability to perform CLIA-waived OGTT in-office(1)
- Can be used on patients at risk for diabetes
- Remain compliant with Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) regulations
- AMA approved for use with multiple CPT codes(2)
1. Glucose product insert ver. 150702 211012
2. The CPT codes provided are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payer being billed.