A Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) is a small wearable device that tracks your glucose levels throughout the day and night. It uses a tiny sensor placed just under your skin, usually on your arm or stomach, and sends readings to a smartphone or monitor—no constant finger pricks needed.
Most people say they barely feel the sensor being applied. Once in place, it’s discreet and comfortable to wear, and it automatically tracks your glucose without repeated pricking.
Absolutely. Most hospital beds allow adjustments to the head, foot, and overall height, making them more comfortable and supportive for both patients and caregivers.
Medical braces provide support, stability, and pain relief for conditions like arthritis, sports injuries, post-surgical recovery, and joint or muscle weakness.
Your doctor or healthcare provider will recommend the appropriate type of brace based on your condition, whether it’s for your knee, back, wrist, or another area.
We specialize in connecting patients with essential medical equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers,
Yes. All medical equipment we help patients access requires a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare professional.
In most cases, yes. Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance often cover these products if they are medically necessary. Coverage varies by plan, so we’ll help guide you through the process.
We bridge the gap between patients and licensed suppliers by offering guidance, resources, and direct connections, so you don’t have to deal with confusing paperwork or insurance requirements alone.
Timelines vary depending on your insurance approval and provider availability. Our team works to make the process as quick and stress-free as possible.
Yes! We can help you determine eligibility based on your prescription, medical needs, and insurance coverage.
Yes. All equipment provided through our licensed partners is new, safe, and approved for patient use.
Aaadmeinc is here to support you even after delivery. We provide resources and guidance so you feel confident using your equipment.
Lymphedema wraps help manage swelling caused by lymphatic fluid buildup. They provide compression therapy to improve circulation and reduce discomfort.
Unlike standard compression stockings, lymphedema wraps are adjustable and can be tightened or loosened throughout the day to adapt to swelling changes.
With proper care, most wraps last several months. The lifespan depends on daily use, washing frequency, and the brand prescribed by your provider.
Masks, tubing, and filters need regular replacement for hygiene and effectiveness. Many insurance plans cover supply replacements every 1–3 months.
Yes, but rules vary. Portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) are often approved for air travel, while standard tanks may have restrictions.
It depends on the tank size and your prescribed flow rate. Portable tanks may last a few hours, while larger tanks can last much longer.
Yes. Most walkers are adjustable to ensure proper posture and comfort for the user.
Manual wheelchairs require self-propulsion or caregiver assistance, while power wheelchairs use a motor for greater independence.
A proper fit depends on your weight, height, and medical needs. Your provider will measure and recommend the right dimensions.
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