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CGM Resupply Program

Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs)

Start providing your customers with continuous glucose monitors.

Ready to Start or Scale Your CGM  Resupply Program? Our Experts Can Help!

Help your patients stay healthier—while building a reliable, recurring revenue stream for your business. With GEMCO Medical’s hassle-free CGM resupply program, you can expand your product offerings, strengthen patient relationships, and enjoy the benefits of a proven fulfillment partner.

  • No inventory needed – GEMCO Medical dropships directly to your patients.
  • No drain on cash flow – Fast reimbursement keeps your revenue flowing.
  • Reliable recurring revenue – Patients reorder every 30 or 90 days, creating predictable income.

Getting Started is Easy!
From your first order to ongoing resupply, GEMCO Medical provides:

  • Hands-on training and program guidance
  • White-label drop-ship services
  • Marketing templates to grow your business
  • A dedicated account team focused on your success

We’ll guide you through every step so you can launch and grow your CGM program with confidence—while relying on our expertise and logistics.

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Why GEMCO Medical?

Authorized Dexcom and Abbott Libre Distributor

30 plus years experience

Trusted Partner

White Label Fulfillment

Proof of Delivery Portal

Nationwide Delivery


GEMCO Medical Carries the Brands You Trust!

Abbott Libre FreeStyle CGM System

Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitor

Still Have Questions? Check these out!

What is Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)?

A Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) is a device that tracks blood sugar levels continuously day and night. It collects readings automatically every 5 to 15 minutes, and helps detect trends and patterns that give the patient a more complete picture of their diabetes. The data can help patients and their providers find ways to better manage the condition. Several devices are available for adults and children. A prescription from a doctor is required to get one.

How do you use a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM)?

The tiny glucose sensor (filament) is inserted under the skin, usually on the belly or arm. The sensor measures the interstitial glucose level, which is the glucose found in the fluid between the cells. The sensor tests glucose every few minutes. It wirelessly sends the information to a monitor.

 

With some systems, a compatible smart device with the CGM system app can serve as the monitor. The monitor will display current glucose levels, as well as historical trends in levels, and can also be set to send custom alerts to the user when certain glucose thresholds are reached.

How long can a sensor be worn?

Most CGM sensors last 10 to 15 days, depending on the brand.

Can a patient use their phone to check their glucose level or view their CGM data?

Yes, most CGM’s have apps that enable you to use your phone as the receiver.

CGM vs. Blood Glucose Meter

While a traditional blood glucose meter offers a single reading at one point in time, a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) provides ongoing visibility into glucose trends, including the rate and direction of change.

 

This continuous insight empowers patients to take a more proactive role in managing their diabetes. With CGM data, patients and providers can make more informed decisions about diabetes care.

Will Insurance Cover a CGM?

Medicare and many other insurances cover CGMs. Patients must meet certain criteria to qualify. Fill out the form above to speak with a GEMCO Medical representative about the requirements and ask about our Insulin Pump & CGM Product Guide with Billing Overview.