Diabetes Device Choices
This is a personalized report of your diabetes device recommendations and choices. This report is a guide not a clinical recommendation. It's a guide based on your input, the best advice from Standford and the first hand knowledge of the T1 Community at DiabetesWise.org.
Overview
Sensor & Injections
Freestyle Libre 2 & Syringe
If you don't like having stuff on your body but want glucose data at a glance, the Freestyle Libre is the smallest sensor option.
Sensor & Inhaler
Dexcom G6 & Afrezza
If you don't like having stuff on your body but want glucose data at a glance, the Dexcom G6 comes factory-calibrated and requires no finger stick. Paired with the Afrezza inhaler, this is one of the more discreet combinations.
Priority: Overall
Next Steps
You're going to do great on the devices you choose
Talk to your provider to get a prescription. Advocate for yourself with a list of reasons why you believe it is best for your lifestyle.
Talk to the device companies about the device you want and if your insurance will cover it. They can help with this.
Many insurance companies require documentation of different qualifications before approving diabetes device coverage. every insurance company is different but some common qualifications include checking your blood sugar 4-6 times per day or having frequent low blood sugars. Understanding what qualifications are necessary for device coverage before starting the approval process can make things a lot easier.
Visit https://study.diabeteswise.org/resources/getting-treatment/qualify-for-insurance/ for more resources.
Questions for your Doctor
Freestyle Libre 2 & Syringe
Can I try this before I commit to it?
A lot of provider offices have sample devices you can touch and feel to get a sense of how they work. Some offices even have a trial device you can use for week to see how it works for you.
Dexcom G6 & Afrezza
How can I get insurance approval for Afrezza?
If you have health insurance: visit Beyond Type 1 for more information on how your provider can send a prescription to the pharmacy that Mannkind works closely with, UBC Pharmacy:
UBC Pharmacy LLC
4700 N Hanley Rd Ste B
Saint Louis, MO 63134
NPI: 1962978858
Fax: 866-750-9260
Phone: 844-323-7399
Anyone in the United States can use this pharmacy to fill an Afrezza prescription.
If you don't have health insurance: visit Beyond Type 1 for more information on Mannkind's patient assistance program.
For more information on cost: visit Mannkind - Paying for Your Afrezza.
Questions for your insurance
Many insurance companies require documentation of different qualifications before approving diabetes device coverage. Every insurance company is different, but some common qualifications include checking your blood sugar 4-6 times per day or having frequent low blood sugars. Understanding what qualifications are necessary for device coverage before starting the approval process can make things a lot easier.
Talk to the device companies
Freestyle Libre 2
Call Freestyle Libre and ask them about your coverage. Talk to your Doctor to get a prescription.
1-855-632 8658 Freestyle Libre WebsiteSyringe and Vial
Understand your cost at your local pharmacy.
Insulin Cost OverviewDexcom G6
Call Dexcom and ask them about your coverage. Talk to your Doctor to get a prescription.
1-888-738 3646 Dexcom WebsiteAfrezza
Call MannKind and ask them about your coverage. Talk to your Doctor to get a prescription.
1-844-323-7399 Afrezza WebsiteAdditional Resources
By Priorities
Active Lifestyle
Avoiding Highs and Lows
Comfort
Easy Insulin Dosing
Easy to Use
Fewer Fingersticks
Privacy
Cost & Coverage
Freestyle Libre 2
Dexcom G6
Glucose Testing Supplies
Sensors
Receiver (1 time purchase)
Sensors
Transmitter
Receiver (1 time purchase)
Glucose Testing Cost Estimate
Startup $200 to $404
Monthly $108 to $321
Libre 2 is covered by Medicare and most private insurers. Prices will vary based on coverage. If you don't have any coverage, this is the cheapest sensor.
Startup $80 to $239
Monthly $35 to $105
These prices vary by Insurance. Many insurers support the G6 Dexcom. It may be covered under durable medical goods or a pharmacy benefit.
Syringe and Vial
Afrezza
Insulin Dosing Supplies
Syringe ~$30 (Monthly)
Insulin $5 to $500 (Monthly)
Inhaler & Cartridges (Monthly)
Insulin Dosing Cost Estimate
The total amount depends hugely on how much insulin you use and what your insurance covers.
Widely covered. Price range; 0-$99/month depending on insurance coverage. $35/month for medicare and commercial insurance plans.