Dexcom G7
Also known as: G7 CGM
Dexcom's current flagship continuous glucose monitor — a 10-day all-in-one sensor/transmitter worn on the upper arm or abdomen.
The Dexcom G7 is the latest generation in Dexcom's CGM lineup. Unlike the G6, the G7 combines the sensor and transmitter into a single disposable unit. It is worn for up to 10 days plus a 12-hour grace period, then replaced.
The G7 is smaller than its predecessors and features a 30-minute warm-up time (vs. 2 hours for the G6). It connects via Bluetooth to smartphones and dedicated receivers, displaying real-time glucose, trend arrows, and customizable alerts. It integrates with multiple insulin pump systems for automated insulin delivery (AID).
Medicare Part B covers the Dexcom G7 for qualifying beneficiaries as a therapeutic CGM. Coverage requires: documented diabetes diagnosis, regular testing, physician order, and prescription. Most Medicare beneficiaries with supplemental coverage pay $0 out of pocket for the G7 system and sensors.
Frequently asked
What is Dexcom G7?
Dexcom's current flagship continuous glucose monitor — a 10-day all-in-one sensor/transmitter worn on the upper arm or abdomen. The Dexcom G7 is the latest generation in Dexcom's CGM lineup. Unlike the G6, the G7 combines the sensor and transmitter into a single disposable unit. It is worn for up to 10 days plus a 12-hour grace period, then replaced.
How does Dexcom G7 relate to Medicare coverage?
Medicare Part B covers most durable medical equipment related to Dexcom G7. Contact us to verify your specific coverage for related diabetic supplies.
Where can I get diabetic supplies related to Dexcom G7 in Phoenix?
We deliver Medicare-covered diabetic supplies throughout the Phoenix metro area. Call us or complete the form above to verify your coverage.