Sell Your Extra Testing Supplies for Cash in Manhattan

Get Top Dollar for Dexcom, Omnipod, and FreeStyle Across NYC

If you have surplus medical supplies and want to turn them into immediate funds, Cash for Strips NYC is your local solution. We provide a professional and discreet service for Manhattan residents to sell their unused, unexpired testing supplies for the best rates in the city. Whether you are in Harlem, Midtown, or the Financial District, don't let your extra Dexcom G6 or G7 sensors, Omnipod DASH or 5 pods, or FreeStyle Libre systems go to waste—sell them today for cash.

Why Choose Cash for Strips NYC?

The Manhattan Advantage

While other buyers operate through slow mail-in programs, we are locally based in the five boroughs. We understand the pace of Manhattan and prioritize efficiency, ensuring you don't have to wait for a check to clear or a package to ship.

  • Competitive Payouts: We offer top market value for the most in-demand medical brands.

  • Flexible Meeting Spots: We can arrange a pickup at a public location that is convenient for you.

  • Instant Payment: Receive your cash the moment your boxes are verified.

How It Works

Simple Steps to Sell Your Supplies

Our process is designed to be as fast as a New York minute. Follow these three steps to get paid:

  1. Text or Call Us: Reach out to 732-401-5133 with the brand name and expiration date of the items you have.

  2. Receive a Quote: We will provide a clear price for your supplies immediately.

  3. Get Your Cash: We’ll meet you in Manhattan to inspect your supplies and pay you on the spot.

Iconic Manhattan Landmarks

Manhattan is the heart of the city. While you're meeting with us or exploring the borough, consider visiting these world-famous landmarks:

  • Central Park: An 843-acre urban oasis featuring the Bethesda Terrace, Strawberry Fields, and the Central Park Zoo.

  • The Empire State Building: The world's most famous Art Deco skyscraper with breathtaking 360-degree views of NYC.

  • Times Square: Known as "The Crossroads of the World," home to the Broadway theater district and iconic neon displays.

  • The High Line: A unique public park built on a historic elevated freight rail line on the West Side.

  • One World Observatory: Located at the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, offering incredible views of the harbor.

  • Grand Central Terminal: A historic masterpiece of architecture and a major transit hub for the entire region.