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LIFESCAN OFFERS SERVICO: NATIONAL TOLL-FREE RESOURCE FOR HISPANICS WITH DIABETES

(Feb. 29, 1996)

WHAT:

1-800-381-SCAN (7226)

SERVICO is a toll-free customer service number staffed by highly trained Spanish speaking professionals to answer questions about diabetes, self-monitoring of blood glucose and blood glucose meter operation.

WHO:

Established by LifeScan, a Johnson & Johnson company and the leading maker of blood glucose monitoring systems for people with diabetes.

WHEN:

Available nationwide, Monday through Saturday, from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Pacific Time.

WHY:

SERVICO was developed by LifeScan to meet the needs of the more than 2.5 million individuals in the Hispanic and Latino communities who suffer from diabetes.

SERVICO is part of LifeScan's family of comprehensive customer services, which include:

  • 24-Hour Support, provided by professionals to answer patient questions and concerns.

  • Tele-Library, which offers up-to-the-minute pre-recorded information about diabetes 24 hours a day.

  • THE MONITOR, a customer newsletter offering valuable medical information with positive lifestyle stories on living with diabetes.

LifeScan's OneTouch ® Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems are recommended by more physicians, diabetes educators and pharmacists than any other brand. Every day more than two million people with diabetes depend on LifeScan systems for simple testing and accurate results. LifeScan, a Johnson & Johnson company, is dedicated to improving the quality of life for all people with diabetes


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