Dexcom G7 The most accurate CGM system.*
Dexcom G7, the simple CGM system, delivers real-time glucose numbers to a reader, a smartphone*, or a smart watch‡ – no fingersticks required. Patients can effortlessly see their glucose levels and where they’re headed, so they can make smarter decisions, take better control of their diabetes, and spend more time in range.
Customizable alarms to help keep you on trackThe Dexcom G7 provides personalized alarms that provide alerts to patients up to 20 minutes before a low or high glucose reading. Patients can now enjoy a greater peace of mind.
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Dexcom G7 offers a better way to help people gain greater control of their diabetes, so they can more confidently manage it each day. Its low-profile, all-in-one wearable sensor warms up faster than any other CGM on the market,|| sending real-time glucose readings automatically to a compatible smart device* or Dexcom receiver, no fingersticks† required. Dexcom G7 also offers a suite of customizable alerts that can warn of high or low glucose levels and help you spend more time in range.2-6 Industry-leading remote monitoring and reporting capabilities also allow users to stay connected with their loved ones and care teams anytime, anywhere.¶
†Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
Dexcom G7 is for patients two years and older with any type of diabetes including type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes.
New Feature with the Dexcom G7:
Dexcom G6 features included with Dexcom G7:
†Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
Dexcom G7 is for patients two years and older with any type of diabetes including type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes.
New Feature with the Dexcom G7:
- 60% smaller, all-in-one wearable that is easier to use with fewer components11
- 30-minute sensor warmup, the fastest of any CGM system on the market||
- 12-hour grace period to replace finished sensors for a more seamless transition between sessions
- Redesigned and simplified mobile app with Dexcom Clarity integration§
- Improved alert settings for enhanced discretion
- Redesigned optional receiver that is smaller with a more vibrant, easier to read display††
- Smaller plastic components and packaging, resulting in less waste than Dexcom G611
- Age 7 years and older: back of upper arm
- Age 2 years (24 months) – 6 years: back of upper arm or upper buttocks
Dexcom G6 features included with Dexcom G7:
- No fingersticks,† scanning or calibration
- Real-time glucose readings sent automatically every 5 minutes to a compatible display device*
- Integration with the world’s largest connected CGM ecosystem1 (including Apple Watch, Garmin, and other digital health apps)
- Remote monitoring, enabling users to share glucose data with up to 10 Followers¶
- Proven Dexcom accuracy and performance1
- Only CGM system to offer a predictive low alert that can recognize potentially dangerous hypo- incidences before they occur
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) devices are primarily designed and commonly used for people with diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels throughout the day. However, there are instances where non-diabetic individuals might benefit from using CGM technology as well. Here are some reasons why non-diabetics might consider using a CGM to measure their blood sugar:
- Diet and Nutrition Optimization: Some individuals without diabetes might be interested in tracking how their diet and lifestyle choices affect their blood sugar levels. This information can help them make more informed decisions about their food choices, portion sizes, and meal timings to maintain stable energy levels and overall health.
- Fitness and Athletic Performance: Athletes and fitness enthusiasts can use CGM to understand how different types of exercise, training intensities, and recovery strategies impact their blood sugar levels. This insight can help optimize their performance and recovery routines.
- Metabolic Research: Researchers and scientists may use CGM devices to gather data on how specific foods, beverages, supplements, or medications affect blood sugar responses in non-diabetic individuals. This research can contribute to a better understanding of metabolism and potential applications in preventive health.
- Personal Health Insights: Individuals interested in their overall well-being and health optimization might use CGM to monitor how factors like stress, sleep, hydration, and daily routines influence their blood sugar fluctuations. This data can guide lifestyle adjustments for better health.
- Preventive Health Monitoring: CGM can help identify potential blood sugar abnormalities in non-diabetic individuals. Although they may not have diabetes, they could have a condition known as prediabetes, which is a precursor to diabetes. Early detection and lifestyle changes can help prevent the progression to diabetes.
- Reactive Hypoglycemia: Some people experience episodes of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) after meals, even though they do not have diabetes. CGM can help identify these episodes, allowing individuals to adjust their dietary habits to prevent blood sugar crashes.
- Family History: People with a family history of diabetes might be curious about their own blood sugar patterns. Regular CGM use could provide valuable insights and potentially motivate them to make healthy lifestyle choices.
- Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), might be associated with insulin resistance or glucose dysregulation. CGM can help individuals and their healthcare providers monitor and manage these conditions more effectively.