If your healthcare provider uses LibreView, ask for their LibreView practice code for instant report sharing. Alternatively, you can request that they send you an invitation to connect. If your provider doesn’t use LibreView, you can still share data with your provider via email. Open the LibreLink or Libre 2 app on your Android and skip to Step 10.

If your healthcare provider uses LibreView, ask for their LibreView practice code for instant report sharing. Alternatively, you can request that they send you an invitation to connect. If your provider doesn’t use LibreView, you can still share data with your provider via email. Open the LibreLink or Libre 2 app on your Android and skip to Step 10.

If your healthcare provider uses LibreView, ask for their LibreView practice code for instant report sharing. Alternatively, you can request that they send you an invitation to connect. If your provider doesn’t use LibreView, you can still share data with your provider via email. Open the LibreLink or Libre 2 app on your Android and skip to Step 10.

If your healthcare provider uses LibreView, ask for their LibreView practice code for instant report sharing. Alternatively, you can request that they send you an invitation to connect. If your provider doesn’t use LibreView, you can still share data with your provider via email. Open the LibreLink or Libre 2 app on your Android and skip to Step 10.

If your healthcare provider uses LibreView, ask for their LibreView practice code for instant report sharing. Alternatively, you can request that they send you an invitation to connect. If your provider doesn’t use LibreView, you can still share data with your provider via email. Open the LibreLink or Libre 2 app on your Android and skip to Step 10.

If you don’t see this option, tap Share instead.

If you see a Manage button, tap that instead.

If your provider has already sent you a connection request, it will appear under “Pending Invitations. " Instead of entering their practice number, just tap the provider or practice name, and then tap Accept. Your glucose readings will now be shared automatically with your provider.

You can tap Done to exit the screen.

Many patients use the reader instead of the LibreLink app because their Androids do not support LibreLink. However, if you’re not using the LibreLink app, you have to connect your Android to a computer to upload your data. If your Android is NFC-compatible and is running Android 7. 1 or later, it’s better to install the LibreView app, as using it will mean you don’t have to connect your Android to your computer. [3] X Research source You can download the app from https://play. google. com/store/apps/details?id=com. freestylelibre. app. us or by searching the Google Play Store for LibreLink. Once you download the app, sharing is easy with LibreView.

Ask your provider for their LibreView practice code if you don’t already have it. Alternatively, you can request that they send you an invitation once you set up your LibreView account. If your provider doesn’t use LibreView but you still need to send them your data, you’ll be able to download reports from LibreView and email them as PDF files. We’ll show you how in a few moments.

When prompted, select LibreView Account as the account type and choose Continue. You’ll need to select your country, accept the terms, and enter your personal information. Once you complete the form, you’ll be asked to verify your email address, which you’ll do by clicking the link from FreeStyle in your inbox. Once you click the link and select Verify Email, your email address will be linked to LibreView. [4] X Research source

If your provider does not use LibreView, skip to Step 11 now to learn how to email reports.

If your provider has already sent you a connection request via email, open the email from your provider and follow the instructions inside to link your account.

If your computer doesn’t have a USB port, you can use an adapter, such as a USB to USB-C adapter.

Click Download the LibreView Device Drivers software in the box. Select Download for Windows or Download for Mac as needed. Click Save if the download doesn’t start automatically. Click the downloaded application, usually at the bottom-left corner of the browser window, and then follow the on-screen instructions to install.

Each time you want to share data with your provider, you’ll need to return to LibreView, connect your reader to your computer, and then click Press to Begin Upload.

In LibreView, click the My Glucose tab at the top of the page. [6] X Research source Reports default to the past 2-week period. To customize your reports, click the Glucose Reports button and choose your preferences. Click the Print/Save PDF button at the bottom to generate and download a PDF containing your report information. You might have to click Save to prompt the download. Once downloaded, you can open up your email app, address a new message to your provider’s email address, and attach the downloaded PDF to the message.

If you don’t have Libre, Libre 2, or Libre 3 installed, you can install any of these apps from the Google Play Store. Download the version that corresponds with your device—for example, if you have a Libre 2, download the Libre 2 app. This method is not for sharing with physicians.

You can add up to 20 users.

When they receive an email invitation, there will be a direct link that will take them to the App Store (iPhone/iPad) or Play Store (Android) so they can download the app. You can also text or email them a direct link to the app: Android: https://play. google. com/store/apps/details?id=org. nativescript. LibreLinkUp&hl iPhone/iPad: https://apps. apple. com/us/app/librelinkup/id1234323923