A method for manual measurement of glucose in biologic fluids has been developed, making use of glucose oxidase immobilized on a carbamide derivative of microcrystal cellulose; two variants are suggested: a rapid and a routine one. The method is characterized by a high analytical reliability, its results are in high correlation with the results of measurements by Beckman glucose analyzer (r = 0.92, p < 0.001). The method is economic (glucose oxidase reagent may be used for more than 300 times), easily available, and is 3 to 6 times more rapid than the method with soluble glucose oxidase. It is particularly convenient for urgent laboratory diagnosis.