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BUY ON ESHOPGlucose monitoring made easy A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) for people living with diabetes that allows you to see glucose levels, trends and alerts on your mobile device.
Are you living with diabetes and on oral medications or multiple daily insulin injections? Are you looking for ways to better manage diabetes, with 60 minutes in advance alerts?
Now available for iOS devices Check compatibility for your mobile device.
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems track glucose levels, every few minutes, 24/7 through a tiny sensor inserted under your skin, either on your belly1 or arm using an automatic inserter. The sensor measures your interstitial glucose level, which is the glucose found in the fluid between the cell. The Guardian Connect stand alone CGM System links to your phone, not your pump.
Guardian Connect CGM predicts future high and low sensor glucose events up to an hour in advance and provides access to information that can inform you of clinically relevant glucose patterns.
PREDICTIVE ALERTS
This mobile app predicts where your glucose levels are headed by alerting you 10 to 60 minutes before a high or low.
SHARE YOUR RESULTS
You can share your sensor readings, alerts and reports with your loved ones and healthcare professionals.
VIEW READING IN REAL TIME
You can view your sensor readings and alerts on a compatible IOS device.
ACCURATE
Measures sensor glucose 24/7 and sends alerts when a high or low is detected. Without predictive alerts turned on, it has a 90.5% hypoglycemia detection rate (when worn on the abdomen). With predictive alerts turned on and set at 30 minutes before a low, the Guardian™ Connect system had a 98.5% hypoglycemic detection rate (when worn on the abdomen). With this information, you can take action to help avoid highs and lows.2,3
DISCREET
Discreetly view your glucose reading on your smart phone. Get notifications on your mobile device and smart watch.
INFORMATIVE
Trend arrows provide insight on the speed and direction your glucose is heading, customizable predictive alerts help you take action sooner.
REAL-TIME INFORMATION FOR ON THE SPOT DECISIONS
You decide in advance when you want to be alerted between 10-60 minutes in 5 minute increments. Minimum two calibrations per day required.
PERSONALIZED SUPPORT
Our team of dedicated clinicians will help guide you through training and ongoing support, our goal is that you StartRight™.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
We have your back. Our Technical Support is staffed 24/7.
1-YEAR WARRANTY
Peace of mind: we’ll replace your device*.
(*Conditions apply)
SUPPORTING YOU
35+ years dedicated to advancing diabetes care solutions
Predictive alerts allowed me to notice I was at risk of going low, have time to grab a snack, and then never go below 3.9mmol/L!
ILANA, Athlete, movie fan, world traveler; Living with Type 1 Diabetes
SEE THE SAME REPORTS AS YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL AND COLLABORATE ON YOUR CARE
Anytime access to glucose levels and auto uploads to the CareLink™ Personal software when connected to the internet via wifi/mobile data.
ACCESS FOR CARE PARTNERS.
Stay connected to your family and friends with automatic text message alerts when connected to the internet via wifi/mobile data.
Sensor placement in the belly and back of upper arm are for persons that are age 14 years and older. Sensor placement in the belly and buttock are for persons age 3 to 13 years.
Guardian™ Connect system SSED, page 19, Table 5. 90.5% Glucose Correct Detection Rate without Predictive Alerts at both 15 and 30 minutes when worn on the abdomen.
Guardian™ Connect system SSED, page 19, Table 5. 98.5% Glucose Correct Detection Rate based on Predictive Alerts at 30 minutes when worn on the abdomen.
Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.