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“There’s a better way to manage diabetes.”

The all-new Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System is now covered for Medicare patients on all types of insulin.* Dexcom G7 lowers A1C1-5 and requires no fingersticks. Make confident decisions in the moment with the most accurate CGM system.6
To get started today, click on the link below or call 1-800-380-8244 to speak with a real person.
If your glucose alerts and readings from the Dexcom CGM do not match symptoms or expectations, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
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  • Get started with Dexcom G7
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New! Expanded Medicare coverage

Due to recent Medicare changes, millions more people are now covered for Dexcom CGM. Dexcom G7 is the most accurate CGM system6 covered by Medicare*—and it's easy to use and get started!7
No other CGM system is more affordable than Dexcom G7 for Medicare patients.§
Learn more and get a free benefits check to see if you qualify. Even if you don’t have CGM coverage, you can take advantage of our pharmacy savings program.
Use overpatch as instructed.
  • Free benefits check
  • Dexcom Savings Center
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Easier diabetes management without fingersticks

Dexcom G7 is a real-time CGM system that sends your glucose numbers to your smartphone or Dexcom receiver without fingersticks. An arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading—up, down, or steady. Because Dexcom G7 is the most accurate CGM system,6 you can make better decisions about food, medication, and activity in the moment.
†Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
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Small wearable

Dexcom G7 is our smallest, most comfortable sensor yet.||,7 Most patients forget that they are even wearing it.8
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Easy to use7,9

Dexcom CGM is easy to apply, easy to wear, and easy to use.7,9 See your glucose numbres in real time by simply glancing at your Dexcom receiver or smartphone.*
Use overpatch as instructed.
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Lowers A1C1-5

Using a Dexcom CGM System is proven to lower A1C and help you spend more time in range,1-5 so you can do more of what you love.
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“No matter how much I pricked my fingers, my A1C seemed to be stuck. After just a few months on Dexcom G7, my A1C has never been lower.”

Earl G.
Dexcom user
Individual results may vary.
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Simple alerts

Alerts warn you before you go too low or when you’re high, so you can make more informed glucose decisions.
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Actionable insights

Get insight into how food and activity affect your glucose in real time, so you can make small changes that can help lead to big results.
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Built-in support

Allow up to 10 people to see your glucose numbers on their smartphones for additional support and greater peace of mind.
Dexcom G7 Receiver

Dexcom G7 is covered by Medicare

Dexcom CGM Systems are covered by Medicare for people who meet the coverage criteria.*
With new expanded coverage, Medicare now covers Dexcom CGM for people with diabetes who are on any type of insulin. Even those who are not on insulin, but experience low blood glucose events, can qualify for Dexcom CGM coverage through Medicare.
If you’re not on Medicare, you can still fill out the form below to get started.
  • Medicare coverage details
  • Free benefits check

“I’m a foodie, and before I got on Dexcom CGM, I couldn’t enjoy a single meal. I was always trying to outguess my glucose. Now I just glance at my smartphone, and there’s the information. It couldn’t be easier to use. And now I love eating again.”

David P.
Dexcom user
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“I struggled to lower my A1C until I got Dexcom CGM. Now, it’s so much easier to stay on top of my glucose. My A1C is down three points.”

Donna R.
Dexcom user
Individual results may vary.
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“Before Dexcom CGM, diabetes was always interrupting my life, but now I don’t have to stop to fingerstick. Not having to deal with my diabetes like I used to has made my life so much simpler and easier.”

Anita V.
Dexcom user
†Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.

Are you on a connected pump?

We recommend new users on automated insulin delivery (AID) systems to explore the benefits of Dexcom G6 and for existing users on AID to stay on Dexcom G6 until Dexcom G7 is compatible with your pump.
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New Patients: Get Started with Dexcom CGM

Please fill out the form below to help us determine if the Dexcom CGM System is right for you or your loved one. A customer service representative of Dexcom, or a service provider on behalf of Dexcom, may follow up with you to process a full insurance benefits check or to discuss other Dexcom products, services or programs, after reviewing your information.

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Have Questions?

Our customer support representatives are available to help answer your questions at 888-738-3646.

If you are a Medicare beneficiary, you may be eligible for CGM coverage if you meet the following criteria:

1. You have been diagnosed with diabetes
2. Your provider has determined that you or their caregiver understands how to use CGM, and you have provided a prescription
3. The CGM is prescribed in accordance with an FDA indication for its use
4. You have been diagnosed with diabetes and meets one of the following criteria:
  • You are treated with any insulin, or
  • You have a history of problematic hypoglycemia, with documentation of at least of one following:
    - One or more Level 2 hypoglycemic events (glucose <54mg/dL) that persist despite one or more modifications of the diabetes treatmentplan and/or adjustment of medication, OR
    - One Level 3 hypoglycemic event (glucose <54mg/dL) characterized by altered mental and/or physical state requiring third-party assistance for treatment of hypoglycemia
5. You have an in-person or Medicare-approved visit with the practitioner prescribing the CGM within 6 months of initiating CGM therapy
6. You have an in-person or Medicare-approved visit with the practitioner who prescribed the CGM every 6 months after initiating CGM therapy
*Medicare covers Dexcom CGM for patients who meet the Medicare coverage criteria. For a list of Medicare coverage criteria, please visit the Center for Medicare and Medicaid services website. Receiver is required to be used along with smart device in order to receive Medicare benefits for CGM. Compatible smart devices sold separately. To view a list of compatible smart devices, visit dexcom.com/compatibility. §Under Medicare’s DME fee schedule, reimbursement and coinsurance for CGMs using CPT codes A4239 and E2103 are the same, regardless of CGM brand. ||Compared to a prior generation Dexcom CGM System. Separate Follow app and internet connection required.
1 Beck RW, et al. JAMA. 2017;317(4):371-378. 2 Beck RW, et al. Ann Intern Med. 2017;167(6):365-374. 3 Martens T, et al. JAMA. 2021;325(22):2262-2272. 4 Laffel LM, et al. JAMA. 2020;323(23):2388-2396. 5 Welsh JB, et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2022:19322968221099879. 6 Dexcom, data on file, 2022. 7 Dexcom G7 CGM System User Guide. 8 Dexcom, data on file, 2020. 9 Dexcom G6 CGM System User Guide.
BRIEF SAFETY STATEMENT: Failure to use the Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring System and its components according to the instructions for use provided with your device and available at https://www.dexcom.com/safety-information and to properly consider all indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and cautions in those instructions for use may result in you missing a severe hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) or hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) occurrence and/or making a treatment decision that may result in injury. If your glucose alerts and readings from the Dexcom CGM do not match symptoms, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions. Seek medical advice and attention when appropriate, including for any medical emergency.