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Abbott FreeStyle Libre 3 System

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Abbott Freestyle Libre 14 Day CGM System

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Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 CGM

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Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Devices: 24/7 Access in New York, Florida, and Miami!

Monitoring blood sugar levels is critical for individuals managing diabetes. At Med Supply US, we recognize this significance and are committed to providing top-quality Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) devices. Our aim is to empower individuals to take charge of their health with the most reliable and up-to-date CGM solutions from leading brands like Abbott and Dexcom.

CGM Explained in Detail

Med Supply US promotes continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), a game-changer in diabetes management. Cutting-edge technology is used by CGM devices, like those sold by Med Supply US, to continually monitor glucose levels and provide real-time data that is essential for making educated health decisions. By measuring glucose levels day and night, these wearable, tiny sensors eliminate the need for repeated fingerstick testing. CGMs improve overall diabetes management by enabling proactive modifications to treatment strategies by providing a full view of glucose changes. Explore the world of CGM devices with Med Supply US‘s dedication to quality and innovation for a deeper comprehension of how these instruments enable people to take charge of their health and well-being.

Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2

Abbott Freestyle Libre 2 system


The user-friendliness of the Abbott Freestyle Libre 2 CGM system was a primary design consideration during development. It provides readings that are accurate, it is pleasant to wear, and it might make it easier for you to maintain control of your glucose levels.

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Abbott Freestyle Libre 3: The Most Recent Development

The newest model in the Abbott Freestyle series, the Freestyle Libre 3, provides continuous real-time glucose monitoring without the discomfort of painful fingersticks.

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Abbott Freestyle Libre 14 Day System

For a full two weeks, enjoy continuous glucose monitoring with just one sensor, making it easier to maintain an ideal glucose profile.

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Dexcom G7 CGM

Known for precision and reliability, the Dexcom G7 CGM is an ideal choice for accuracy-focused customers seeking ease of use.

Why Choose Continuous Monitoring of Blood Sugar?

The main benefits of CGM technology are easy access to real-time data, elimination of uncomfortable fingerstick testing, educated treatment adjustments, and a more seamless way of life.

Unlocking Financial Wellness: The Value of CGMs by Med Supply US

Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) from Med Supply US is an investment in health that has a big impact on one’s financial situation. The initial outlay, continuous glucose monitors costs $200 to $250 a month, is greatly outweighed over time by the benefits. With their ability to provide a full picture of glucose trends, these devices minimize the need for repeated fingerstick tests and may lower healthcare costs associated with problems from uncontrolled diabetes.

Furthermore, the financial effects go beyond the acute expense of care. The CGMs from Med Supply US simplify glucose monitoring and come in a three-month supply, which can improve quality of life and productivity. This simplified method enables people to refocus on their jobs, studies, or personal interests. These gadgets also provide early warnings for hypo- and hyperglycemic episodes, which may save costly ER trips or hospital admissions.

Using a CGM that is Medicare-covered

Expanded Medicare Coverage for Continuous Glucose Monitors Recent expansions in Medicare coverage have broadened access to Continuous Glucose Monitors for individuals seeking these essential devices. Med Supply US remains updated on these changes, ensuring patients are well-informed about evolving coverage options. By adhering to Medicare guidelines and leveraging their expertise, they facilitate smoother processes, assisting patients in navigating coverage complexities to acquire these transformative devices seamlessly.

Simplifying Medicare-Covered CGM for Patients Navigating Medicare coverage nuances for Continuous Glucose Monitors can be intricate, leading to confusion among individuals seeking these vital devices. Med Supply US acknowledges this challenge and serves as a source of clarity, providing guidance and support to those maneuvering the Medicare coverage landscape. Through transparent communication, educational resources, and personalized assistance, they aim to alleviate confusion, ensuring patients access entitled benefits without unnecessary hurdles.

Free Benefits Check for Greater Clarity Med Supply US offers a valuable service: a free benefits check tailored to provide individuals with a clearer understanding of their eligibility and coverage for Continuous Glucose Monitors.

Check Your Eligibility for Continuous Glucose Monitors Insurance Here

This service empowers patients to make informed healthcare decisions. The benefits check serves as a pivotal starting point, ensuring patients comprehend available opportunities and guiding them toward accessing essential tools for effective diabetes management.

Frequently asked questions

Continuous Glucose Monitors

Yes, CGM therapy can save patients money in the long run. Studies have shown that CGM therapy can reduce the risk of severe hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis, which can lead to expensive hospital stays. Additionally, CGM therapy can help patients achieve better glycemic control, which can lead to a reduction in the need for medications.

For example, one study found that CGM therapy reduced the risk of severe hypoglycemia by 40% and the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis by 50%. This means that patients who use CGM therapy are less likely to need to go to the hospital, which can save them a lot of money.

CGM therapy can also help patients achieve better glycemic control. This means that patients are less likely to have high or low blood sugar levels, which can reduce the risk of complications such as heart disease, stroke, and blindness.

In the long run, the savings from CGM therapy can be significant. One study found that CGM therapy saved patients an average of $1,000 per year. This is because patients were less likely to need to go to the hospital, and they were also less likely to need medications.

CGMs make it easier to track blood sugar levels than traditional fingerstick testing. With a CGM, you can get readings every few minutes, which can help you identify trends and make better treatment decisions.

Traditional fingerstick testing requires you to prick your finger and collect a drop of blood. This can be painful and inconvenient, especially if you need to test multiple times per day.

With a CGM, you don’t need to prick your finger. The sensor measures glucose levels in the interstitial fluid, which is the fluid that surrounds the cells. This means that you can get readings without having to disrupt your day.

CGMs also provide more detailed information than traditional fingerstick testing. With a CGM, you can see how your blood sugar levels are changing over time. This information can help you identify trends and make better treatment decisions.

For example, if you see that your blood sugar levels are rising, you can take action to prevent a high blood sugar event. You could eat a snack, take medication, or adjust your insulin dose.

CGMs are recommended for people with type 1 diabetes, as well as those with type 2 diabetes who are at risk for hypoglycemia or who have difficulty managing their blood sugar with medication alone.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that causes the body to attack the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps the body use glucose for energy.

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body metabolizes glucose. In people with type 2 diabetes, the body either doesn’t produce enough insulin or the cells don’t respond to insulin as well as they should.

CGMs can be especially helpful for people with type 1 diabetes, as they can help them track their blood sugar levels and prevent dangerous lows. CGMs can also be helpful for people with type 2 diabetes who are at risk for hypoglycemia or who have difficulty managing their blood sugar with medication alone.

CGMs work by inserting a small sensor under the skin. The sensor measures glucose levels in the interstitial fluid, which is the fluid that surrounds the cells. The sensor sends this information to a receiver or smartphone app, where you can view your glucose levels in real time.

The sensor is typically inserted in the abdomen, but it can also be inserted in the arm or thigh. The sensor lasts for 10 or 14 days, depending on the type of sensor.

The receiver or smartphone app displays your glucose levels in real time. You can also see trends in your blood sugar levels, such as how your levels change throughout the day or after meals.

The receiver or smartphone app also sends alerts if your blood sugar levels go too high or too low. This can help you prevent dangerous blood sugar events.

There are many benefits to using a CGM, including:

  • The ability to track blood sugar levels more closely: CGMs can help you track your blood sugar levels more closely than traditional fingerstick testing. This can help you identify trends in your blood sugar levels and make better treatment decisions.

For example, if you see that your blood sugar levels are rising, you can take action to prevent a
high blood sugar event. You could eat a snack, take a medication, or adjust your insulin dose.

  • The ability to identify trends and make better treatment decisions: CGMs can help
    you identify trends in your blood sugar levels and make better treatment decisions. For
    example, if you see that your blood sugar levels are consistently high after meals, you
    can talk to your doctor about adjusting your meal plan or insulin dose.
  • The ability to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis: CGMs
    can help you reduce the risk of hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis. Hypoglycemia is
    a condition in which your blood sugar levels drop too low. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a
    serious condition that can occur if your blood sugar levels are too high.

CGMs can help you prevent these conditions by sending alerts if your blood sugar levels go too
high or too low. This can give you time to take action and prevent a serious event.

  • The ability to improve glycemic control: CGMs can help you improve glycemic
    control, which means keeping your blood sugar levels in a healthy range. This can
    reduce your risk of complications such as heart disease, stroke, and blindness.

CGMs are a valuable tool for people with diabetes. They can help you track your blood sugar
levels more closely, identify trends, and make better treatment decisions. This can help you
improve your glycemic control and reduce your risk of complications.

There are a few things you can do to keep your CGM sensor from falling off, such as:
  • Applying a CGM securement patch
  • Wearing a snug-fitting shirt
  • Avoiding activities that could dislodge the sensor

CGM securement patches are designed to help keep your sensor in place. They are available from most CGM manufacturers.

You should also wear a snug-fitting shirt to help keep your sensor in place. Avoid activities that could dislodge the sensor, such as swimming or heavy exercise.

If your sensor does fall off, you should contact the manufacturer of the sensor or our office for a replacement. We can help you replace the sensor and get back on track with your diabetes management.

The length of time that a CGM sensor lasts depends on the type of sensor. Some sensors last for 10 days while others last 14 days.

CGMs are generally very accurate. However, it is important to calibrate your CGM with a fingerstick test every few days to ensure that the readings are accurate.

Calibration means comparing the readings from your CGM to the readings from a fingerstick test. This helps to ensure that the CGM is giving you accurate readings.

Yes, Med Supply US provides 90-day supplies for Medicare patients using CGM. This is regardless of whether the patient has private insurance or Medicare/Medicaid coverage.

We understand that managing diabetes can be difficult, and we want to make sure that our patients have access to the tools they need to stay healthy. That’s why we offer 90-day supplies of CGMs to Medicare patients.

There are many reasons why you should buy continuous glucose monitors from Med Supply US, including:

  • We are a reputable company with a long history of providing quality diabetes supplies.
  • We offer a wide variety of CGMs to choose from
  • We have a team of experienced customer service representatives who can help you choose the right CGM for your needs.
  • We offer competitive prices on CGMs and supplies.

We are committed to providing our patients with the best possible care. That’s why we offer a
wide variety of CGMs to choose from.

If you are interested in learning more about CGMs or purchasing a CGM, please contact us today at 954-398-4474. We would be happy to answer any questions you have and help you find the right CGM for your needs.