Dexcom prescriptions are typically written in 90-day supplies. If you have a full 90-day supply sitting unused, here's exactly what it's worth.
What's in a 90-Day Supply?
Dexcom G7 (90-day supply)
- 15 sensors (G7 wears for 10.5 days — about 8-9 sensors per 90 days, but insurers often prescribe extra)
- No separate transmitter needed (transmitter is integrated into each sensor)
Dexcom G6 (90-day supply)
- 9 sensors (G6 wears for 10 days)
- 1 transmitter (replaces every 90 days)
90-Day Supply Value
| Supply | Quantity | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Dexcom G7 (90-day) | 15 sensors | Up to $580 |
| Dexcom G7 (90-day, standard 9-sensor) | 9 sensors | Up to $350 |
| Dexcom G6 (90-day) | 9 sensors + 1 transmitter | Up to $355 |
| Dexcom G6 sensors only (90-day) | 9 sensors | Up to $315 |
| Dexcom G6 transmitter (new) | 1 transmitter | Up to $40 |
What If You Only Have Part of a 90-Day Supply?
No minimum quantity. Sell what you have — one sensor, three sensors, half a box. We price everything individually and it all adds up. A single G7 sensor is still worth up to $45.
Insurance Often Sends More Than You Need
If you're on a 90-day refill schedule, you may be accumulating sensors faster than you use them. Many people find they have 2-3 months of backup supply. If those are accumulating past their expiration risk window, better to convert them to cash now.
💡 Check expiration dates on your backup stock. Sensors with less than 3 months until expiration are not accepted. Sell before they get there.
Sell Your Dexcom Supply
Full 90-day supply or just a few sensors — we buy it all. Free shipping, paid in 24–48 hours.
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