Dexcom G7 Sensor FAQs
How much does Dexcom G7 Sensor cost without insurance?
The average retail price for Dexcom G7 Sensor is $574.76 per 3, 1 miscellaneous boxes without insurance. By using a Dexcom G7 Sensor discount coupon from SingleCare, the pharmacy price can be as low as $320.86 for 3, 1 miscellaneous boxes.
How much does Dexcom G7 Sensor cost with insurance?
While most health insurance plans cover CGM systems, not all of them specifically cover Dexcom G7 Sensor. The out-of-pocket cost will vary depending on the copay required by the insurance company. You can always purchase a 30-day supply of Dexcom G7 Sensor with a SingleCare Dexcom G7 Sensor coupon without insurance for as low as $320.86 for 3, 1 miscellaneous boxes.
Does Medicare cover Dexcom G7 Sensor?
Medicare Part B covers Dexcom G7 Sensor when it’s prescribed to people taking any kind of insulin or people who are not taking insulin but have frequent problems with hypoglycemia. The out-of-pocket cost for Dexcom G7 Sensor includes a 20% coinsurance payment. If the out-of-pocket cost is high, consider using SingleCare instead of Medicare to save money.
Does Medicaid cover Dexcom G7 Sensor?
Medicaid coverage for Dexcom G7 Sensor varies by state. Some states limit coverage to people with Type 1 diabetes or pediatric patients. Check with your state’s health department. If Dexcom G7 Sensor Medicaid coverage is not available, use a SingleCare Dexcom G7 Sensor coupon to pay only $320.86 for 3, 1 miscellaneous boxes.
Is there a generic for Dexcom G7 Sensor?
No. Continuous glucose monitoring systems are all brand-name products with components that only work with the rest of the system. People with diabetes can rely on SingleCare’s savings program to provide monthly discounts on many different brands of CGM sensors.
Ways to save on Dexcom G7 Sensor
People have several options to save money on Dexcom G7 Sensor or other Dexcom products. First, Dexcom offers a patient assistance program that allows patients to purchase Dexcom products at a discount. However, many people will not be able to meet the eligibility requirements. Dexcom also offers a manufacturer’s coupon for people without insurance or whose insurance levies a high copay on Dexcom G7 Sensor purchases.
People without insurance coverage or having problems with Medicare copays should consider signing up for Medicaid or the Medicare Extra Help program. Again, not everyone can meet the income eligibility requirements.
A more certain way to save on Dexcom G7 Sensor is to use a free coupon from SingleCare. At participating local pharmacies, the SingleCare savings card can reduce the retail Dexcom G7 Sensor price to as low as $320.86 for 3, 1 miscellaneous boxes. Earn bonus savings on Dexcom G7 Sensor refills and prescription drug purchases by signing up for SingleCare’s loyalty savings program.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Dexcom G7 Sensor?
Patients have limited choices when they need a CGM system. Costs include sensors, readers, and sometimes transmitters. Compatibility is strict, so one brand’s sensors do not work with other systems. The lowest-cost sensors are FreeStyle Libre sensors, the Dexcom G6 sensor, and Dexcom’s over-the-counter Stelo glucose biosensors. Ask a healthcare professional which system is most suitable for your situation. When used at a participating pharmacy, these and other CGM sensors can be purchased at a significant discount with a SingleCare discount card.