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GETTING STARTED
How does the Eversense® 365 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System work?
Eversense 365 gives you real-time glucose readings through a small sensor that’s placed just under the skin of your upper arm by a healthcare provider. The smart transmitter sits above the sensor, sending glucose data to your app. Eversense 365 is the only long-term CGM system with one year of real-time glucose readings and only 1 sensor per year.
Is Eversense® 365 safe for use in children?
Eversense® 365 is not indicated for use in children.
Eversense® 365 is a continuous glucose monitoring system indicated for the management of diabetes in adults age 18 years and older.
How do I get started?
- Register – Set up an account by providing your name, email, and password.
- Complete medical questionnaire – Answer a few medical questions that will be reviewed by a healthcare provider.
- Pay for your provider review – Finish checking out and provide payment information.
- Connect with a provider – Conduct a telehealth consultation from the comfort of your home to find out if Eversense CGM is right for you.
- Get Eversense CGM – Once your prescription is approved, your prescription will be shipped to the provider who will be doing the insertion.
How does the online consultation process work?
After registering, you will be asked to complete an online medical assessment to provide more information about your medical history, medical conditions, and any medications you are currently taking.
Next, one of our healthcare providers will conduct a video, audio, or digital telehealth consultation. He or she will review the medical information you provide to determine whether a prescription is appropriate for you.
If approved, you will have the Eversense CGM delivered to the provider who will be doing the insertion.
What are the different types of consultations?
All states require some interaction between a healthcare provider and patient in order to prescribe a medication, however regulations governing the type of interaction or consultation differ from state to state. Depending on the state where we are shipping your medication, you will be required to have one of three types of consultations: audio, video or digital consultation.
In all cases, the process is simple and easy to follow. Once a prescription is approved, we process payment and your medication will be safely and discreetly shipped to you.
Video & Audio Consultations
If your state requires a telehealth video or audio consultation, you will be directed to schedule a visit by choosing from a list of healthcare providers who are licensed in your state.
You will receive an email with a link to join the telehealth visit. At the scheduled time, click on the link directly in the email or log in to your account and click “Start Visit.” Once you have logged in, you will be in the waiting room until the scheduled start time. The provider will review the medical information you provided, verify important medical information, and address any specific questions you may have.
If you need to reschedule, you can do so in your account by clicking “Reschedule” to select a different date and time. If you have any questions or issues, please contact us.
Note: If your state requires a video or audio consultation, you must complete it for your prescription to be processed.
Digital Consultations
If your state requires a digital consultation, you’re able to interact with one of our licensed healthcare providers without an audio or video interaction. If you are in a state that allows for this type of interaction, you will be asked to answer a number of questions about your medical history online and a healthcare provider licensed in your state will review your responses to determine whether or not a prescription is appropriate for you.
After completing checkout, you will be directed to select a provider from the available list to review your information. Our providers generally review your medical file within 24 hours. If necessary, they will follow up by email or phone to determine if a prescription is right for you.
What web browser should I use?
Your visit with a provider happens in a web browser. For the best experience possible, we recommend using the following browsers.
- MAC OS: Safari is recommended, Chrome and Firefox are also supported
- iOS: Safari is the only browser supported
- WINDOWS: Chrome is recommended, Firefox and Edge are also supported
- ANDROID: Chrome is recommended, Firefox is also supported
Troubleshooting camera & microphone permissions
If you are trying to start a visit and you receive a notification that your camera and/or microphone are being blocked, here are some instructions for allowing or permitting the needed device settings.
MAC OS
Safari is recommended
- Upper-left top menu > Safari > Preferences > Websites tab
- In the left pane, select Camera, then in the right pane, find this site, set to ‘Ask’ or ‘Allow’
- In the left pane, select Microphone, then in the right pane, find this site, set to ‘Ask’ or ‘Allow’
- Close the Preferences panel to save changes
Chrome
- Upper-left top menu > Chrome > Preferences > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > select this site…
- Camera: ‘Ask’ or ‘Allow’
- Microphone: ‘Ask’ or ‘Allow’
Firefox
- Menu icon in upper right of window > Preferences > Privacy and Security > Permissions…
- Camera: open dialog, find this website, ‘Allow’
- Microphone: open dialog, find this website, ‘Allow’
iOS
Safari is the only browser supported on iOS
- Settings App > Safari > scroll down to ‘Settings for Websites’…
- Camera: ‘Ask’ or ‘Allow’
- Microphone: ‘Ask’ or ‘Allow’
WINDOWS
Chrome is recommended
- Stacked dots menu in upper right > Settings > Advanced > Content Settings…
- Camera: ‘Ask before accessing’
- Microphone: ‘Ask before accessing’
Firefox
- Gear in the upper right of window > Privacy and Security > Permissions…
- Camera: open dialog, find this website, ‘Allow’
- Microphone: open dialog, find this website, ‘Allow’
ANDROID
Chrome is recommended
- Stacked dots menu icon > Settings > Site Settings…
- Camera: ‘Ask first’
- Microphone: ‘Ask first’
Firefox
- Settings App > Apps and App Permissions > Firefox > Permissions
- Toggle on Camera and Microphone
- Restart Firefox
PAYMENT & INSURANCE
What form of payment can I use?
We accept credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, and flexible spending account (FSA) cards.
What will display on my credit card statement?
UpScript will appear on your credit card statement. If you have any questions, please call 800-439-6016.
Can I use health insurance for the provider review?
No. At this time we require payment at the time of service. We accept credit cards, debit cards, prepaid cards, and flexible spending account (FSA) cards.
Is there a processing or consultation fee?
There is a $25 fee for the healthcare provider review.
Do you accept Flex Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) cards?
Yes, we are registered as a SIGIS member for the 90% Rule. We accept FSA and HSA cards as forms of payment.
REGULATORY INFO
Where is GetEversenseCGM available?
GetEversenseCGM.com is available in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Medical complaints
TO FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT:
File a complaint with Utah DOPL: Here
File a complaint with Iowa medical board: Here
File a complaint with Kentucky medical board: Here
File a complaint with Maine medical board: Here
File a complaint with Maryland medical board: Here
File a complaint with Rhode Island medical board: Here
File a complaint with Texas medical board: Here
File a complaint with Vermont medical board: Here
In the event of an emergency
In case of a medical emergency, please contact your local physician or hospital for immediate care. Do not rely on your online healthcare provider for emergency medical care.
Disclaimer
The Eversense® E3 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System is indicated for continually measuring glucose levels for up to 180 days in persons with diabetes age 18 and older. The system is indicated for use to replace fingerstick blood glucose (BG) measurements for diabetes treatment decisions. Fingerstick BG measurements are still required for calibration primarily one time a day after day 21, and when symptoms do not match CGM information or when taking medications of the tetracycline class. The sensor insertion and removal procedures are performed by a health care provider. The Eversense E3 CGM System is a prescription device; patients should talk to their health care provider to learn more. For safety information click here.
Eversense, Eversense E3 Continuous Glucose Monitoring and the Eversense logo are trademarks of Senseonics, Incorporated. Ascensia, and the Ascensia Diabetes Care logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Ascensia Diabetes Care Holdings AG. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners and are used solely for informative purposes. No relationship or endorsement should be inferred or implied.
Apple Watch® is a product of Apple, Inc., and may be separately purchased from an authorized Apple retailer. Apple Watch is not included with the Eversense CGM System. Android is a trademark of Google LLC.
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