Manage diabetes more confidently‡,1 with the Dexcom G6 Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring (rt-CGM) system.
The Dexcom G6 rt-CGM displays your glucose levels in real-time with just a glance at your phone. So you know when you’re too high or before you go too low. With no fingers pricks* or scanning.
*If your glucose alerts and readings from the G6 do not match symptoms or expectations, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
Meet the new Dexcom G6
- Simple Auto-Applicator - a one-touch applicator easily inserts a small sensor just beneath the skin.
- Sensor and Transmitter - a slim sensor continuously measures glucose levels just beneath the skin and sends data wirelessly to a display device through a transmitter.
- Display Device - An Apple or Android compatible smart device or touch screen receiver† displays real-time glucose data.
†A touch screen receiver can be acquired as an optional display device.
Experience the power of Dexcom G6
Simple Auto-Applicator
An easy-to-use sensor applicator with one button insertion.
10-Day Wear Sensor
The slim, water resistant sensor‡‡ is discreet and easy to insert.
Accurate Glucose Readings
The exceptional accuracy§ you need without fingersticks.
Customizable Alerts & Alarms
Set your range and get notifications when you're heading high or low.
Share Your Data
Share your glucose data with up to 10 followers||.
Indicated for 2 Years & Older
The only CGM system approved for children ages 2 years and older.
The future of CGM is here
Zero Fingersticks
Dexcom G6 provides you the freedom to manage your diabetes with zero fingersticks and no calibrations*.
*If your glucose alerts and readings from the G6 do not match symptoms or expectations, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
Glucose Readings on Your Smart Device
With just a quick glance at your smart device, see where your glucose levels are heading and how fast they're getting there, so you can take action.
HbA1c Reduction
Dexcom CGM is clinically proven to lower HbA1c and reduce hypoglycemic incidents**††.
**Historical results based on Dexcom G4/G5 CGM systems.
Alerts and Alarms
High and Low Alerts
With Dexcom G6 CGM, you have the power to customize your alerts so you always know when you’re heading high or low.
Urgent Low Soon Alert
At times, glucose levels fall quickly. The new Urgent Low Soon alert with Dexcom G6 is designed to provide a 20 minute advance warning of when you'll reach 3.1 mmol/L (55 mg/dL), so you can act quickly to avoid a potential severe hypoglycemic event.
Alert Schedule
Do you want to be alerted differently during the day than at night time or the week ends? The new Alert Schedule setting with Dexcom G6 allows you to customize a second group of alerts to provide you with the flexibility you need for your busy life.
Three Options for Sensor Placement
Dexcom G6 is available for use on three different parts of the body, giving users more flexibility.
Upper Buttocks
This location is available for use by children ages 2-17 years old.
Back of Upper Arm
This location is easy to reach and may be an ideal option for people who are active. It is available for ages 2 years and older.
Abdomen
This location is easier to cover with clothing, which may appeal to some individuals. It is available for ages 2 years and older.
Available for Use on back of upper arm
Dexcom G6 is available for back-of-upper-arm use, helping users move forward towards a more empowered life—one shaped by their individual needs, preferences, and goals.
Available for use during pregnancy
Expecting mothers don’t need the added stress of unexpected highs and lows. Dexcom G6 is available for women with Type 1 diabetes who are pregnant and those with gestational diabetes.
Share your Dexcom G6 glucose data
Stay connected in real-time to your circle of support with Dexcom Share. To get started with sharing your glucose data, just follow these 3 simple steps:
- Enable the Share feature from your Dexcom G6 App
- Invite up to 10 people to Follow you||
- Followers will only need to download the Dexcom Follow App and have an internet connection
Dexcom CLARITY
Track your Dexcom G6 glucose data over time – no matter where you are with Dexcom CLARITY – our cloud-based reporting system. See your CGM trends and patterns and share them with your healthcare provider to help you better manage your diabetes.
Dexcom Support
Dexcom is committed to helping you have a positive experience with our CGM systems. From getting started, to tutorials, and FAQs – Dexcom is with you every step of the way.
Downloads and Guides
Need help getting started? Check out our Downloads and Guides section for support.
FAQs
Have a question about Dexcom CGM? See our FAQs section for answers to your questions.
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References :
* If your glucose alerts and readings from the G6 do not match symptoms or expectations, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
† A touch screen receiver can be acquired as an optional display device.
‡ Compared to using a blood glucose meter. 1 Gilbert TR, et al. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2021;23(S1):S35-S39.
‡‡ The Dexcom G6 Sensor and Transmitter are water-resistant and may be submerged under eight feet (2.4 meters) of water for up to 24 hours without failure when properly installed.
§ Dexcom G6 - Using Your G6 IFU, 2018.
|| Following requires an internet connection and the Dexcom Follow app
†† Beck RW, et al. JAMA. 2017;317(4):371-378.
* If your glucose alerts and readings from the G6 do not match symptoms or expectations, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
† A touch screen receiver can be acquired as an optional display device.
‡ Compared to using a blood glucose meter. 1 Gilbert TR, et al. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2021;23(S1):S35-S39.
‡‡ The Dexcom G6 Sensor and Transmitter are water-resistant and may be submerged under eight feet (2.4 meters) of water for up to 24 hours without failure when properly installed.
§ Dexcom G6 - Using Your G6 IFU, 2018.
|| Following requires an internet connection and the Dexcom Follow app
†† Beck RW, et al. JAMA. 2017;317(4):371-378.