
Freestyle Libre 3 Plus Sensor Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $61.26
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1, Freestyle Libre 3 Plus Sensor (1 Miscellaneous)
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CVS
$66.33
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Walmart
$61.26
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Rite Aid
$68.01
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Walgreens
$72.25
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Albertsons
$87.43
COUPON PRICEFreestyle Libre 3 Plus Sensor savings card
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Freestyle Libre 3 Plus Sensor dosage forms
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1 | 1 Miscellaneous | $61.26 | $61.26 |
What is the difference between Libre 3 and Libre 3 Plus?
As of the latest information available, there is no product known as "Libre 3 Plus." The FreeStyle Libre 3 is a continuous glucose monitoring system developed by Abbott. If there is a specific feature or product update in question, it would be best to consult the manufacturer's official resources or a healthcare professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
How much does Libre 3 sensor cost per month?
The cost of the Libre 3 sensor can vary depending on factors such as location, insurance coverage, and pharmacy pricing. Without insurance, the monthly cost for the sensors typically ranges from $120 to $200. It's advisable to check with local pharmacies or insurance providers for the most accurate pricing.
Is FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus covered by Medicare?
Medicare coverage for the FreeStyle Libre 3 system can vary based on individual circumstances and the specific Medicare plan. Generally, Medicare Part B may cover continuous glucose monitoring systems like the FreeStyle Libre for individuals with diabetes who meet certain criteria. It is recommended to check directly with Medicare or the individual's Medicare plan provider to confirm coverage details and any potential out-of-pocket costs.