
The Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System is a small wearable that automatically sends your real-time glucose numbers to your phone¹ or smartwatch², without fingersticks³. Effortlessly see your glucose levels and where they’re headed, so you can make smarter decisions about food and activity in the moment to take better control of your health. See how the exceptionally accurate Dexcom G7 can lead to better results. This powerful yet simple system marks the beginning of a new era of diabetes management. ³Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
Q: What happens after 30 ? Do I have to buy another one.?
A: They are 10 day sensors, you have to have a prescription. It's best to see an endocrinologist, they may be able to start you out with a sample kit which will give you a transmitter and possibly a receiver. If your phone is compatible it's better. Most insurance covers it through a pharmacy or a medical equopment supplier. The Dexcom website also has programs and valuable info on financial assistance if needed.
Q: How many sensors are included in a 30 day supply?
A: Each Dexcom G7 sensor can be worn for up to 10 days (plus a 12-hour grace period at the end). Your order will include 3 sensors.
A: The prescription is good for a year. An order is good for 30 days and there is an option to refill every month for 12 months.
Q: How does a sensor transmitter get it’s power.? Is there a small battery in the disk ?
A: The sensor/transmitter has a non-rechargeable, integrated battery with a 10 day wear period, same as used on watchs.
Q: what states require calls with PA or physician?
A: All states require a customer/clinician interaction before a prescription can be issued. In states where customers are currently able to purchase a CGM, the customer/clinician interaction can happen through messaging. In the future, customers residing in states that require a customer/clinician video visit will also be able to purchase a CGM. States requiring a video visit include Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Kansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia.
Q: How much is the one time telehealth setup cost? and how long does it last?
A: All states require a customer/clinician interaction before a prescription can be issued. In states where customers are currently able to purchase a CGM, the customer/clinician interaction can happen through messaging and the fee for the messaging interaction is $20. In the future, customers residing in states that require a customer/clinician video visit will also be able to purchase a CGM and the fee for the video visit will be $40. States requiring a video visit include Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Kansas, Mississippi, New Mexico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia.
A: undefined
Q: Is there a minimum age requirement? I have a 3 year old that suffers from low blood sugars.
A: Must be 18 years old and above as of now.