New Dexcom CGM Prices For The UK

Exciting news for those in the UK that are using the Dexcom CGMS, or those who are considering purchasing a constant glucose monitoring system, on Friday 13th May, Dexcom announced that from Monday 15th May 2016 they would be supplying customers directly in the UK and they also announced new Dexcom CGM prices for the UK. The good news is both the Dexcom G4 and Dexcom G5 are now much cheaper to buy and run. Here we reveal the brand new costs.

NEW DEXCOM G4 PRICES Price Exc Vat
Dexcom G4 Receiver £350
Dexcom G4 Sensor £51.25
Dexcom G4 Transmitter £260.00

 

NEW DEXCOM G5 PRICES  Exc VAT
Dexcom G5 Receiver £275.00
Dexcom G5 Sensor £51.25
Dexcom G5 Transmitter £200.00

The prices shown here are excluding VAT as people with Type 1 Diabetes do not need to pay VAT on Dexcom systems.

Before this announcement the approved distributor for Dexcom was Advanced Therapeutics.

Just to give you an idea of how much cheaper these new prices are, from Advanced Therapeutics, a Dexcom G5 Transmitter was £350.00 and all sensors were £65.00.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information on the Dexcom and CGM you may find the following sections of our website useful.

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Does CGM Improve HBA1C Results?

If you would like to know more about the Dexcom System, here is a link to the website.




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2 thoughts on “New Dexcom CGM Prices For The UK

  • July 15, 2016 at 3:09 pm
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    Does the DEXCOM G5 work if you’re on a pump ?
    Currently using the Accu-Chek Insight Insulin Pump System

    Also play rugby, so have to detach the pump and put a cap on the cannula when training and playing matches. Is this an option with the DEXCOM G5.

    Thanks

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    • August 3, 2016 at 10:03 am
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      Hi Richard. Yes you can use the Dexcom G5, if you are using a pump. They are 2 totally separate devices. I’d suggest joining the Dexcom groups on Facebook I’m sure they’d be able to give you more information regarding how to keep Dexcom secure when playing Rugby.

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