Dexcom G7 15-Day is the longest lasting and most accurate CGM sensor, a connected device to better control your diabetes, lower A1C and improve your health. So if you're considering a Libre 3 or a Dexcom G7 and you're on Medicare (Advantage or supplement with Part D), only the G7 is covered. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, chances are you'll pay nothing for the G7 sensors and reader (as long as you haven't gotten a reader paid for by Medicare within five years).

Understanding the Context

Freestyle Libre 3 and Dexcom G7 Test and Review - Diabetes Daily Dexcom G7 Sensors going to 15 days from 10 days - Diabetes Daily If Dexcom continues to hassle you when they clearly should be replacing a sensor, contact your insurer and file a complaint. Their provider/contract relations staff should be made aware of your issue. Hi folks, I have been using the Dexcom G6 with my Apple Watch 6 with good success until about a few weeks ago. I have Dexcom G6 loaded as a complication that shows on my Apple Watch.

Key Insights

I used to be able to look at my watch and the number would be there and be up to date. A few weeks ago the... New member, thought I'd add my 2 cents on the dexcom g7 sensor. I've been using these since 3/2023. First time user, diagnosed 3/2023.

Final Thoughts

I have had many issues with these sensors: dropped readings, sensor errors, bad readings. I have contacted Dexcom all the time and they just send me a new sensor. Anyone here using a dexcom g6 and have very inaccurate readings? My g6 consistently reads 40-50 points higher than a finger stick. Even when I change out to a new sensor. I Definitely cannot dose insulin off of the dexcom.

Also, the app on my phone loses the signal and won’t give me readings...