CHANGING YOUR PATIENTS’ LIVES 90 DAYS AT A TIME
The 90-day fluorescent sensor is placed just under the skin of your patient's upper arm and continuously measures glucose for up to 3 months. After training, the simple procedure can be performed in your office.

Actual Size: 3.5 MM x 18.3 MM

90-day sensor
provides freedom from frequent insertions
4 sensor changes/year
vs. 26-52 for other CGM systems
Minimized maintenance
And management of supplies
reduced number of
day-1 warm-up periods
Due to its subcutaneous placement, Eversense helps patients increase wear time to an average of 92%, which exceeds the 80% threshold for optimal clinical benefit.
Due to its subcutaneous placement, Eversense helps patients increase wear time to an average of 92%, which exceeds the 80% threshold for optimal clinical benefit.

Having the sensor placed is straightforward and safe.
Unlike traditional blood glucose sensors, the Eversense Sensor is implanted subcutaneously in the upper arm by a trained health care provider. No part of the sensor shows through the skin surface.
Your nurse practicioner or physician’s assistant can also be trained to place the sensor, making this advanced technology available to more patients.

Of patients reported no pain or discomfort when using the sensor.1
More about the sensor technology and how it works.
The Eversense sensor is made of a biocompatible material and it utilizes a patented fluorescent, glucose-indicating polymer technology to measure glucose in the interstitial fluid. The measurement is then relayed to the smart transmitter. The measurement and display of glucose values is done automatically, without the need for user intervention.
Features & Function

Advanced fluorescent technology

Sensor lasts up to 3 months —eliminates frequent self-insertions

Only CGM to provide on-body vibe alerts when low or high

Very accurate over the 3-month period with a MARD of 8.5%*

No fingersticks for treatment decisions
*Eversense CGM System Summary of Safety and Effectiveness Data (PRECISE ll), 2018.


A patient’s Eversense Sensor can now safely remain in place during an MRI
The Eversense Sensor is no longer contraindicated with most MRIs—which means the sensor does not have to be removed prior to having an MRI. However, the Eversense Smart Transmitter, like other CGM transmitters, MUST BE REMOVED and stored outside the procedure room before undergoing an MRI procedure.
Please download and print the updated Eversense Medical Device Notification Card (PDF) to keep in your wallet. You will want to share the information on this card with any physician prescribing an MRI and the MRI staff so they can ensure that all the necessary specifications are met.
For complete safety information, go to: https://www.eversensediabetes.com/safety-info.
“It’s been an absolutely amazing change for my life.”
Dianne, Eversense CGM User
READY TO GET STARTED AS A PROVIDER?
Ready to prescribe Eversense CGM? Just fill out a simple form with a few details and we will contact you to answer questions and get you started.



SENSOR
The 90-day fluorescent sensor is placed just under the skin in the upper arm and continuously measures glucose for up to 3 months.


Transmitter
Water-resistant, rechargeable and removable, the transmitter sends data in near-real time to the user’s mobile device, and also provides on-body vibration alerts during glycemic swings.

Mobile APP
Receives and displays glucose data in easy-to-read charts and graphs to show your patients if they are in or out of range. NO SEPARATE RECEIVER is required. Patients discreetly check their info on their personal iOS or Android mobile device or Apple Watch®.