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Your Trusted Source for Quality Home Medical Products
At JQ Medical, we specialize in offering a comprehensive product selection including CGM systems and insulin pumps, ostomy and urology products, breast pumps, compression socks and stockings, mobility aids and more. We’re committed to providing the best products from the most preferred brands, ensuring unparalleled quality and reliability for our customers. Whether you’re managing diabetes, post-surgical care, or have other home medical needs, trust JQ to deliver excellence in every product we offer.
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Insulin Pumps
Compression
Designed to help maintain blood flow and reduce discomfort and swelling, JQ offers a variety of popular products and brands.
Ostomy and Urology
Breast Pumps
Home Medical
View our extensive selection of medical supplies catering to diverse home health needs encompassing wound care, mobility aids, bathroom safety and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are your opening hours?
A: Monday-Friday 9:00-6:00 PM, Closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Q: How can I contact JQ Medical?
A: You can call us on (801) 942-8582 or email info@jqmedical.com
Q: How do I buy from JQ?
A: First, find the products you need on our website. Next, submit our form or contact us directly to inquire. We’ll get in touch with your insurance provider after you contact us. Once you receive approval from your insurance provider, we’ll deliver your products direct to your home or office.
Q: How long does pre-authorization take?
A: Unfortunately, because each insurance provider has a different criteria, it’s difficult to provide an estimated time to complete pre-authorization.
Q: How will my insurance cover a new Insulin Pump or CGM?
A: We are more than happy to provide an estimate of what you might expect your patient responsibility to be for a new insulin pump or CGM. However, we cannot guarantee your insurance provider’s benefits, coverage of an item, or the precise amount of what your patient responsibility will be.
If a patient is not refilling their orders in a reasonable time, JQ will notify the Healthcare Professionals.
Q. What are my insurance criteria for getting a new Insulin Pump or CGM?
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Wishing you a warm and wonderful holiday season!
We’re grateful for the trust our community has placed in us. This December, our added Saturday hours will allow us to continue delivering the reliable service and support you deserve.
With Gratitude,
🩷 JQ Medical
#JQCares #HappyHolidays
Wishing you a warm and wonderful holiday season!
We’re grateful for the trust our community has placed in us. This December, our added Saturday hours will allow us to continue delivering the reliable service and support you deserve.
With Gratitude,
🩷 JQ Medical
#JQCares #HappyHolidays
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The words we choose can either support engagement and motivation for people managing diabetes or create barriers that make management harder. When conversations about diabetes are person-centered and grounded in objective, respectful language, they help people feel seen, understood, and empowered — and that makes a meaningful difference.
💙 This #DiabetesAwarenessMonth and beyond, let`s commit to choosing language that promotes dignity, clarity, and respect.
The words we choose can either support engagement and motivation for people managing diabetes or create barriers that make management harder. When conversations about diabetes are person-centered and grounded in objective, respectful language, they help people feel seen, understood, and empowered — and that makes a meaningful difference.
💙 This #DiabetesAwarenessMonth and beyond, let`s commit to choosing language that promotes dignity, clarity, and respect.
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#WorldDiabetesDay is observed annually on 14 November, the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922. It was established by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization to raise global awareness of diabetes and highlight the growing impact of the condition worldwide.
Diabetes and the experiences of those who live with the condition are often misunderstood, minimized, or oversimplified. World Diabetes Day marks a moment where the realities of diabetes—access issues, stigma, mental health impacts, cost barriers, and the demands of day-to-day management—are brought into focus.
🩷 Today and every day, JQ Medical remains committed to supporting individuals and families affected by diabetes with clarity, compassion, and reliable care.
#WorldDiabetesDay is observed annually on 14 November, the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922. It was established by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization to raise global awareness of diabetes and highlight the growing impact of the condition worldwide.
Diabetes and the experiences of those who live with the condition are often misunderstood, minimized, or oversimplified. World Diabetes Day marks a moment where the realities of diabetes—access issues, stigma, mental health impacts, cost barriers, and the demands of day-to-day management—are brought into focus.
🩷 Today and every day, JQ Medical remains committed to supporting individuals and families affected by diabetes with clarity, compassion, and reliable care.
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The iLet® Bionic Pancreas takes the guesswork out of diabetes care.
⏱️Automatic insulin delivery adjustments every 5 minutes
🤖 Compatible with Dexcom G6, G7, and Libre 3 Plus sensors
⚙️ Simple setup — just enter your weight
🧠 Learns and adapts to your needs over time
No more carb counting or constant adjustments—just more freedom and support for you to live your best life!
Ready to go bionic? Our team is here to help.
Learn more at JQMedical.com - 🔗 link in bio.
The iLet® Bionic Pancreas takes the guesswork out of diabetes care.
⏱️Automatic insulin delivery adjustments every 5 minutes
🤖 Compatible with Dexcom G6, G7, and Libre 3 Plus sensors
⚙️ Simple setup — just enter your weight
🧠 Learns and adapts to your needs over time
No more carb counting or constant adjustments—just more freedom and support for you to live your best life!
Ready to go bionic? Our team is here to help.
Learn more at JQMedical.com - 🔗 link in bio.
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Stress management is a crucial part of any comprehensive diabetes care plan, and it’s most effective when practiced consistently and proactively, using a variety of strategies that support your physical, emotional, mental, relational, and overall well-being.
🛝 Move your body mindfully — Both regular physical activity and stretching can lower stress hormones like cortisol, improve mood, and help balance blood glucose levels.
💚 Notice unhelpful thoughts and challenge them — Reframing negative or unhelpful thoughts means recognizing when your inner dialogue turns critical or catastrophic and choosing a more balanced perspective.
🩸 Monitor how stress impacts blood glucose — Stress can cause blood sugar levels to rise, especially in individuals with diabetes. Using tools like a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can help you see how specific events or triggers affect your levels, making it possible to intervene early with strategies that help you stabilize blood sugar and reduce stress before it escalates.
💤 Prioritize quality sleep — Consistent, restorative sleep helps regulate stress hormones, improve mood, and support steadier blood glucose levels. Creating a regular bedtime routine and limiting screen time before bed can make it easier to fall asleep, stay asleep and awake refreshed.
☎️ Stay connected — Maintaining supportive relationships is one of the most important things you can do to prevent and manage stress and support overall well-being. Beyond offering practical help and encouragement, meaningful connection triggers the release of stress-reducing hormones, improves mood, and helps buffer the physical effects of stress by lowering blood pressure and reinforcing a sense of safety and purpose.
As Stress Awareness Week comes to a close, remember that stress management isn’t a one-time effort. The small things you do each day to care for yourself make a lasting difference.
#JQCares #Stress #StressManagement #TGIF #DiabetesAwareness #SelfCare #DiabetesCare #StressAwarenessWeek #DiabetesAwarenessMonth
Stress management is a crucial part of any comprehensive diabetes care plan, and it’s most effective when practiced consistently and proactively, using a variety of strategies that support your physical, emotional, mental, relational, and overall well-being.
🛝 Move your body mindfully — Both regular physical activity and stretching can lower stress hormones like cortisol, improve mood, and help balance blood glucose levels.
💚 Notice unhelpful thoughts and challenge them — Reframing negative or unhelpful thoughts means recognizing when your inner dialogue turns critical or catastrophic and choosing a more balanced perspective.
🩸 Monitor how stress impacts blood glucose — Stress can cause blood sugar levels to rise, especially in individuals with diabetes. Using tools like a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can help you see how specific events or triggers affect your levels, making it possible to intervene early with strategies that help you stabilize blood sugar and reduce stress before it escalates.
💤 Prioritize quality sleep — Consistent, restorative sleep helps regulate stress hormones, improve mood, and support steadier blood glucose levels. Creating a regular bedtime routine and limiting screen time before bed can make it easier to fall asleep, stay asleep and awake refreshed.
☎️ Stay connected — Maintaining supportive relationships is one of the most important things you can do to prevent and manage stress and support overall well-being. Beyond offering practical help and encouragement, meaningful connection triggers the release of stress-reducing hormones, improves mood, and helps buffer the physical effects of stress by lowering blood pressure and reinforcing a sense of safety and purpose.
As Stress Awareness Week comes to a close, remember that stress management isn’t a one-time effort. The small things you do each day to care for yourself make a lasting difference.
#JQCares #Stress #StressManagement #TGIF #DiabetesAwareness #SelfCare #DiabetesCare #StressAwarenessWeek #DiabetesAwarenessMonth
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Trick-or-treating can be overwhelming for kids with Type 1 diabetes and their parents. But with a little preparation, you can help keep Halloween focused on fun instead of numbers.
🎃 Eat dinner before heading out. Protein, fiber, and complex carbs will keep kiddos` blood sugar stable while they`re out walking and make it easier for them to avoid unplanned snacking.
👻 Be prepared. In addition to your regular T1D essentials, pack enough water to keep everyone hydrated throughout the night. Excitement, cold weather, and extra activity can all affect blood sugar, so set aside a few fun-sized candies with fast-acting sugar—like Skittles or gummy bears—for treating lows.
🕸️ Make a plan. Avoid strict limits that can lead to secretive snacking. Make it clear to kids which candies can be eaten and when so they know what to expect and have something to look forward to.
🧛♂️ Monitor blood sugar closely. Record your child’s level before heading out and continue checking regularly through the night, noting how different treats affect their glucose levels.
🧟♀️ Dress smart. Whether your kiddo is going as princess, astronaut, bunny rabbit or ghoul, make sure they’re dressed warmly and that pumps, CGMs, and supplies remain accessible.
Remember: Being prepared doesn’t mean aiming for perfection. Even with strategies in place, things won’t always go as planned. But when you’re prepared, you can reduce the risk of complications, cope with challenges as they arise, and help your child enjoy the best parts of being a kid.
Trick-or-treating can be overwhelming for kids with Type 1 diabetes and their parents. But with a little preparation, you can help keep Halloween focused on fun instead of numbers.
🎃 Eat dinner before heading out. Protein, fiber, and complex carbs will keep kiddos` blood sugar stable while they`re out walking and make it easier for them to avoid unplanned snacking.
👻 Be prepared. In addition to your regular T1D essentials, pack enough water to keep everyone hydrated throughout the night. Excitement, cold weather, and extra activity can all affect blood sugar, so set aside a few fun-sized candies with fast-acting sugar—like Skittles or gummy bears—for treating lows.
🕸️ Make a plan. Avoid strict limits that can lead to secretive snacking. Make it clear to kids which candies can be eaten and when so they know what to expect and have something to look forward to.
🧛♂️ Monitor blood sugar closely. Record your child’s level before heading out and continue checking regularly through the night, noting how different treats affect their glucose levels.
🧟♀️ Dress smart. Whether your kiddo is going as princess, astronaut, bunny rabbit or ghoul, make sure they’re dressed warmly and that pumps, CGMs, and supplies remain accessible.
Remember: Being prepared doesn’t mean aiming for perfection. Even with strategies in place, things won’t always go as planned. But when you’re prepared, you can reduce the risk of complications, cope with challenges as they arise, and help your child enjoy the best parts of being a kid.
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Magnesium, an essential nutrient for brain and body function, is often deficient in people managing Type 2 diabetes.
Signs of magnesium deficiency (hypomagnesemia) include:
💪 Muscle cramps or spasms
😴 Fatigue or weakness (not due to lack of sleep)
🦶 Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
🤕 Headaches
😕 Confusion, irritability, or mood changes
❤️ Irregular heartbeat or elevated blood pressure
🥴 Digestive issues such as nausea or loss of appetite
Getting enough magnesium supports healthy blood-sugar regulation and improves insulin sensitivity. Unfortunately, an estimated 45% to 60% of U.S. adults do not consume the recommended amount of magnesium.
The good news? Magnesium is naturally found in a variety of foods—such as spinach, almonds, pumpkin seeds, dark chocolate, tofu, yogurt, black beans, brown rice, and fish—many of which may already be part of your diabetes nutrition plan!
If you`re struggling to get enough magnesium from diet alone, supplements can help fill the gap. Remember to always consult your health team before making major dietary changes or starting a new supplement regimen.
#JQCares #Magnesium #MagnesiumDeficiency #DiabetesNutrition #DiabetesCare #DiabetesHealth
Magnesium, an essential nutrient for brain and body function, is often deficient in people managing Type 2 diabetes.
Signs of magnesium deficiency (hypomagnesemia) include:
💪 Muscle cramps or spasms
😴 Fatigue or weakness (not due to lack of sleep)
🦶 Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
🤕 Headaches
😕 Confusion, irritability, or mood changes
❤️ Irregular heartbeat or elevated blood pressure
🥴 Digestive issues such as nausea or loss of appetite
Getting enough magnesium supports healthy blood-sugar regulation and improves insulin sensitivity. Unfortunately, an estimated 45% to 60% of U.S. adults do not consume the recommended amount of magnesium.
The good news? Magnesium is naturally found in a variety of foods—such as spinach, almonds, pumpkin seeds, dark chocolate, tofu, yogurt, black beans, brown rice, and fish—many of which may already be part of your diabetes nutrition plan!
If you`re struggling to get enough magnesium from diet alone, supplements can help fill the gap. Remember to always consult your health team before making major dietary changes or starting a new supplement regimen.
#JQCares #Magnesium #MagnesiumDeficiency #DiabetesNutrition #DiabetesCare #DiabetesHealth
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🩷 At JQ Medical, we are committed to helping you simplify your healthcare routine so you can live life to the fullest. Our expert customer care team will support you every step of the way, ensuring your needs are met with care and compassion.
Learn more at JQMedical.com
#JQCares #PatientReviews #Testimonial #DiabetesCare #DiabetesHealth
🩷 At JQ Medical, we are committed to helping you simplify your healthcare routine so you can live life to the fullest. Our expert customer care team will support you every step of the way, ensuring your needs are met with care and compassion.
Learn more at JQMedical.com
#JQCares #PatientReviews #Testimonial #DiabetesCare #DiabetesHealth
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Mental health concerns are not uncommon among those managing Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Adults with diabetes often experience diabetes distress, are about 20% more likely to struggle with anxiety than the general population, and are two to three times more likely to develop depression.
Sadly, only about 30–50% of people with diabetes who experience mental health challenges ever receive a diagnosis or professional support.
Caring for your mental health is just as important as caring for your physical health. Yet in the United States, most people wait an average of 10–11 years before seeking help—if they ever do
This #WorldMentalHealthDay, we want to remind our community that mental health care is a crucial part of diabetes management and that asking for help is not a sign of weakness but a sign of self-compassion and courage. 💚
#YouAreNotAlone #JQCares #MentalHealthAwareness #t1d #t2d #DiabetesCare #DiabetesHealth #DiabetesCommunity
Mental health concerns are not uncommon among those managing Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Adults with diabetes often experience diabetes distress, are about 20% more likely to struggle with anxiety than the general population, and are two to three times more likely to develop depression.
Sadly, only about 30–50% of people with diabetes who experience mental health challenges ever receive a diagnosis or professional support.
Caring for your mental health is just as important as caring for your physical health. Yet in the United States, most people wait an average of 10–11 years before seeking help—if they ever do
This #WorldMentalHealthDay, we want to remind our community that mental health care is a crucial part of diabetes management and that asking for help is not a sign of weakness but a sign of self-compassion and courage. 💚
#YouAreNotAlone #JQCares #MentalHealthAwareness #t1d #t2d #DiabetesCare #DiabetesHealth #DiabetesCommunity
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Managing diabetes is a personal journey. And while it’s crucial to have supportive people in your corner, it’s also essential to maintain personal boundaries when it comes to how you choose to manage your condition, particularly when it comes to questions regarding your weight, food choices, and movement preferences. So remember this:
→ There’s not one universal “right” way to manage diabetes. Your treatment plan is tailored to your specific medical needs, lifestyle, and values and it’s normal for your approach to change over time.
→ It is not your responsibility to educate everyone you meet. While raising awareness about diabetes can be helpful, it’s not a burden you’re obligated to carry 24/7.
→ Even innocent or well-meaning suggestions about how you manage your diabetes can hurt. You have every right to set limits on conversations that feel intrusive or judgmental.
At JQ Medical, we believe you deserve compassionate, knowledgeable support that meets you where you are. Get to know us at JQMedical.com!
#JQCares #DiabetesCare #DiabetesStigma #PersonalBoundaries #DiabetesHealth #t1d #t2d #BloodGlucose
Managing diabetes is a personal journey. And while it’s crucial to have supportive people in your corner, it’s also essential to maintain personal boundaries when it comes to how you choose to manage your condition, particularly when it comes to questions regarding your weight, food choices, and movement preferences. So remember this:
→ There’s not one universal “right” way to manage diabetes. Your treatment plan is tailored to your specific medical needs, lifestyle, and values and it’s normal for your approach to change over time.
→ It is not your responsibility to educate everyone you meet. While raising awareness about diabetes can be helpful, it’s not a burden you’re obligated to carry 24/7.
→ Even innocent or well-meaning suggestions about how you manage your diabetes can hurt. You have every right to set limits on conversations that feel intrusive or judgmental.
At JQ Medical, we believe you deserve compassionate, knowledgeable support that meets you where you are. Get to know us at JQMedical.com!
#JQCares #DiabetesCare #DiabetesStigma #PersonalBoundaries #DiabetesHealth #t1d #t2d #BloodGlucose
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The Tandem Mobi system is an ultra-compact, smartphone-controlled insulin pump that enhances flexibility and discretion for people managing diabetes.
✔️ Half the size of the t:slim X2
✔️ Compatible with Dexcom G6 & G7 CGMs
✔️ Designed for comfort with multiple wear options
✔️ 200-unit reservoir + shorter tubing choices
Our team is here to help. Learn more and get in touch by visiting JQMedical.com.
#JQCares #DiabetesTechnology #DiabetesCare #DiabetesHealth #BloodGlucose #BloodSugar #InsulinPump #Dexcom #Tandem
The Tandem Mobi system is an ultra-compact, smartphone-controlled insulin pump that enhances flexibility and discretion for people managing diabetes.
✔️ Half the size of the t:slim X2
✔️ Compatible with Dexcom G6 & G7 CGMs
✔️ Designed for comfort with multiple wear options
✔️ 200-unit reservoir + shorter tubing choices
Our team is here to help. Learn more and get in touch by visiting JQMedical.com.
#JQCares #DiabetesTechnology #DiabetesCare #DiabetesHealth #BloodGlucose #BloodSugar #InsulinPump #Dexcom #Tandem
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