Your learning journey with Dexcom G6
Follow these simple steps to discover what you need to know about setting up and using your Dexcom G6 real-time Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System.
Dexcom is here to support you on your journey with us, we’ll show you how to get the best out of your Dexcom G6 and where to find additional help and guidance.
Continued support with Dexcom G6
Once you set up your Dexcom G6 system, our support doesn’t end there. We offer ongoing education to help you get the best from your Dexcom experience.
How To Replace Your Transmitter When The Battery Life Has Ended (Around 90 Days)
For receiver users – How to replace your transmitter when the battery life has ended (around 90 days)
Managing your sensor adhesion
Everyone’s skin is different. Extra care may help you keep your sensor on for the entire sensor session. Here are tips some Dexcom customers have used successfully.
Dexcom and travelling
Don’t be worried about travelling with your Dexcom system. We have compiled information into a handy FAQ, along with a travel letter download below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How accurate is Dexcom G6 compared to a blood glucose meter?
Dexcom real-time CGM systems provide much more information for users than traditional Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose (SMBG) does. For Dexcom G6 users, the expected level of accuracy is based on comparisons to fingerstick results — which require careful consideration of timing and technique consistency when drawing blood glucose values.
Join the Warriors
We are fiercely proud of our Dexcom Warriors – a community of like-minded people living with diabetes. You can find out more and share your story too, by joining the programme.
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If you’re ready, you can carry on and find out how to understand your diabetes patterns and trends using Dexcom CLARITY.
This page is for supplementary purposes only, please refer to your IFU for complete instructions.
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