Published: 10 July, 2026 The Dexcom G6 transmitter (NDSS Code 955) and sensor (NDSS Code 960) will no longer be available through the NDSS from 1 October 2026, following a decision by AMSL Diabetes (a Dexcom Company) to discontinue these products. Registrants currently using Dexcom G6 will need to change to an alternative CGM device with the help of their diabetes health professional. What this means for you If you currently access Dexcom G6 through the NDSS, please see your diabetes health professional before 1 October 2026 to discuss the most suitable continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device for your needs. Your health professional will then change you to the new device through the NDSS. This change is not automatic, so it’s a good idea to book an appointment ahead of time. Choosing a new device A range of CGM products is available through the NDSS. Your health professional can help you decide which option is most suitable for your needs and submit the required NDSS access updates on your behalf. About the cost Co-payments for all CGM products are equivalent, with individual differences reflecting the different sensor lifespan and pack size for each product. There is no co-pay for concession card holders or registrants under 21 years of age. Annual access limits apply to all CGM products and are based on manufacturer usage guidelines. Further information For product-specific enquiries about Dexcom devices, please contact AMSL Diabetes customer service on 1300 851 056. For general enquiries about the NDSS, please contact the NDSS Helpline on 1800 637 700.