Dexcom G7 Price: What It Costs (and What Your Extras Are Worth)
The Dexcom G7 is one of the most popular continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) on the market, but it comes with a significant price tag. Whether you’re researching the cost of a Dexcom G7 system or you already use one and have extra sensors, this guide breaks down what you need to know — including how to sell unused Dexcom G7 sensors for cash.
How Much Does the Dexcom G7 Cost?
The retail price of the Dexcom G7 varies depending on your insurance coverage, pharmacy, and whether you’re buying sensors only or the full starter kit. Here’s a general breakdown of what people typically pay:
- Without insurance: A single Dexcom G7 sensor can cost $100–$150 or more at retail. A monthly supply (3 sensors for 30 days of wear) can run $300–$450 out of pocket.
- With insurance: Most commercial insurance plans and Medicare Part B cover the Dexcom G7, bringing costs down significantly. Many patients pay $0–$75 per month depending on their plan, copay, and deductible status.
- Through the Dexcom store: Dexcom offers direct purchasing through their online store, though prices tend to be at or near retail without insurance.
- Pharmacy pickup: The G7 is available at pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens, which may offer different pricing depending on your insurance formulary.
Because of these high costs, there’s strong demand for affordable Dexcom G7 sensors — which is why unused sensors hold real cash value.
Dexcom G7 vs. G6: Key Differences
The Dexcom G7 is the successor to the G6 and offers several improvements:
- Smaller and all-in-one — The G7 integrates the sensor and transmitter into a single unit, making it about 60% smaller than the G6
- Faster warm-up — 30 minutes compared to the G6’s 2 hours
- No separate transmitter — The G7 is fully disposable with no reusable transmitter to track or replace
- Same 10-day wear — Both sensors last up to 10 days per session
StripsUSA buys both Dexcom G7 and Dexcom G6 sensors, transmitters, and receivers.
Have Extra Dexcom G7 Sensors? Sell Them for Cash
Many Dexcom G7 users end up with extra sensors. Insurance auto-shipments, prescription changes, or switching CGM systems can all leave you with unused stock. Instead of letting those sensors expire, sell them to StripsUSA and get paid.
Here’s why people sell their extra Dexcom G7 sensors to us:
- Competitive prices — See what your G7 sensors are worth with our transparent online pricing
- Free shipping — Choose a prepaid shipping kit or printable label at no cost
- Same-day payment — Get paid the day we receive and verify your shipment
- Easy process — Build your shipment online in minutes
How to Sell Dexcom G7 Sensors
- Build your shipment — Browse our prices, find Dexcom G7 sensors, select the quantity and expiration date, and add to your shipment
- Choose your shipping — At checkout, pick a free prepaid shipping kit (mailed in 1–2 days) or a printable label (emailed right away)
- Ship and get paid — Pack your sensors, ship them free, and receive same-day payment
Visit our How It Works page for the complete process, or go straight to our pricing page to see current rates.
We Buy All Dexcom Products
In addition to Dexcom G7 sensors, StripsUSA buys:
We also buy diabetic test strips, FreeStyle Libre sensors, Omnipod pods, and Medtronic supplies.
For a deep dive into the differences between the 10-day and 15-day G7 sensors, including the full transition timeline and what happens to your leftover supplies, read our complete guide to the Dexcom G7 15-Day sensor switch.
Get Cash for Your Extra Dexcom G7 Sensors Today
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