Chronic-Care Delivery

Diabetes Medicine Home Delivery

Pharmacist-verified diabetes medicines delivered to your door — up to 40% savings, free delivery, cash on delivery

Quick answer

Diabetes medicines — tablets, insulin and testing supplies — delivered to your door for ECHS beneficiaries, veterans and army families. A registered pharmacist verifies your prescription, you save up to 40% on eligible items, and you pay cash on delivery.

What we arrange for diabetes

  • Oral anti-diabetic tablets on your prescription
  • Insulin, with cold-chain handling on delivery
  • Glucometer test strips, lancets and diabetic supplies
  • Same-salt options when a prescribed brand is unavailable

Commonly prescribed diabetes medicines

Depending on what your doctor prescribes, diabetes treatment often includes active ingredients such as:

MetforminGlimepirideSitagliptinVildagliptinEmpagliflozinInsulin (glargine / human)
We arrange whatever is written on your prescription. Where a brand is unavailable, the pharmacist offers a same-salt option (same active ingredient and strength) for your approval — never a silent swap.

Tips for managing your diabetes medicines

  • Insulin keeps best refrigerated (2–8°C) — we pack it accordingly.
  • Order refills a few days before you run out to avoid a gap in treatment.
  • Keep your latest prescription handy; dosages are often revised at reviews.

Diabetes Medicine delivery in your city

We deliver diabetes medicines across our Uttar Pradesh network, including:

Other chronic-care medicines we deliver

Frequently asked questions

Can diabetic veterans get insulin delivered safely?

Yes. Insulin is dispatched with cold-chain handling to keep it within the right temperature range, and a registered pharmacist verifies the prescription first.

Do you deliver glucometer strips and diabetic supplies?

Yes, where they are on your prescription or requested alongside it — strips, lancets and related supplies can be delivered with your medicines.

What if my insulin brand is unavailable?

The pharmacist proposes a same-salt insulin with the same type and strength for your approval — nothing is substituted without your say-so.

This page is general information, not medical advice. Always follow your doctor’s instructions, and do not start, stop or change a medicine without their guidance.

Upload your prescription and a registered pharmacist will arrange your diabetes medicines — see also chronic-care delivery and how you save up to 40%.