Sibionics GS1 Continuous Glucose Monitor Launched in Kenya by Access Alliance Healthcare

Diabetes care is changing fast. People no longer need to prick their fingers daily to know their blood sugar. With the Sibionics GS1 Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM), Kenyans now access real-time glucose insights from a simple patch worn on the arm.
Why Continuous Glucose Monitoring Matters
Hospitals like Aga Khan University Hospital Nairobi emphasize that early detection and consistent tracking of blood sugar help prevent complications. A CGM device offers this visibility, helping users see patterns, avoid spikes, and improve control.
How the Sibionics GS1 Works
The GS1 uses a tiny glucose sensor under the skin to measure sugar levels every few minutes. Data is sent to your phone through Bluetooth, showing real-time readings, trends, and alerts. No strips, no finger pricks.
Features That Stand Out
- 14-day wear time with stable accuracy
- Real-time updates through a mobile app
- No calibration or finger pricking
- Smart alerts for highs and lows
- Bluetooth connectivity for continuous updates
- Data sharing with caregivers or doctors
Compared with systems like FreeStyle Libre 2, Sinocare Ican3 the Sibionics GS1 offers similar accuracy with a more affordable sensor price in Kenya, making advanced monitoring accessible to more families.
Empowering Everyday Users
CGMs were once limited to hospitals and high-income patients. Today, companies like Afya.Shop have made them available for home use. The Sibionics GS1 suits:
- People with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
- Athletes tracking performance
- Parents managing children’s glucose
- Clinics and hospitals offering continuous care
What Makes It Different
- Unlike older glucose monitors that only show one-time readings, this smart device helps you understand how your body reacts to food, stress, or exercise. It offers over 6,000 readings in two weeks, providing unmatched insight into your health.
- Accessible and Affordable Kenya’s move toward modern diabetes technology is supported by initiatives like FindDx’s CGM access project. Sibionics GS1 strengthens that mission by offering a reliable, PPB-registered, CE-marked solution at a lower cost than traditional systems.
Why Choose Sibionics GS1
- Trusted quality, CE-marked and PPB-registered
- Real-time, accurate, and discreet
- Easy to install and wear
- Affordable pricing with national delivery
- Expert support from certified diabetes educators
Real Use Cases
- A working parent in Nairobi uses GS1 to track glucose during stressful days without finger pricks.
- A fitness coach in Mombasa uses it to optimize diet and recovery.
- An elderly user in Eldoret shares live readings with their doctor remotely.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Sibionics GS1?
A wearable glucose sensor that tracks sugar levels every few minutes through Bluetooth.
2. How long does one sensor last?
Each patch works continuously for 14 days.
3. Does it need calibration?
No. It comes factory-calibrated and ready to use.
4. Who can use it?
Anyone managing diabetes or interested in metabolic health.
5. Where is it available?
You can buy it from Afya Shop or partner pharmacies across Kenya.
Learn More and Take Control
If you’re ready to stop guessing your sugar levels, the Sibionics GS1 offers a clear path forward. It’s time to track, understand, and act on your glucose in real-time.
👉 Order Sibionics GS1 CGM on Afya Shop and start your 14-day journey toward better control.