
ILIANA
GBCholesterol test strip review My husband is using the cholesterol test strip. This test strip shows with 30 less than the blood test performed in the laboratory. For example if the test strip shows 190, the laboratory test performed on the same day at difference of 1 hour will show 220. This is why we always add 30 to the result shown by this test strip. My complain is that (this happened two times so far) that with 1 month before the expiration day, the test machine refuses to do the test displaying on the screen that the test strip is expired...when it is not!. Then we have to order a new package...you understand my frustration. Why the test strip is not valid until the expiration day? Maybe I have to keep it in the refrigerator?

Ken Larsen
GBGreat service - My experience with TMS was wonderful. Nice web site, easy to navigate and locate what I wanted. The products were fairly priced, I promptly received an email receipt and the delivery actually arrived before the promised date. Best of all, test strips have an expiration date and mine were dated to expire 8 months out and I'll have them used up in about 5 months.

Kathleen
GBSupply and demand Great company..supplies come very quickly, and the quality is top of the line..I am very happy they are in business..couldn't ask for a better company.very reliable...six stars and two thumbs up...

Connie
GBVery Satisfied I ordered 2 Breathalyzers for our family. Very reasonable prices at Test Medical Symptoms. Units were delivered quickly with no damage. I had to write with a question while order was in transit and received a response very quickly. Will recommend my family and friends also order from TMS, and I will again.

Kathleen
GBThis was a very useful test for our remote clinic. I am a member of a medical clinic that goes to Guatemala twice a year. We serve a great number of patients with diabetes, as well as women with possible PCOS. The A1C test we used proved extremely helpful to determine if patients were under optimal control, to determine if a new patient with a single high blood sugar actually had diabetes, to consider PCOS in obese females with menstrual irregularities, and to determine when or if to increase or change the medications on a patient with Type 2 diabetes. Without the A1C test, our treatment would have been much less effective.