Service
Blood Pressure Testing And ABPM
The NHS Community Pharmacy Blood Pressure Monitoring Service enables us to identifying risks and help prevent cardiovascular disease
How does this service work?
A community pharmacist will measure the blood pressure of adults who come into the pharmacy, by offering patients a free blood pressure check who:
– over 40 years old
– has not been previously diagnosed with hypertension or a related condition
– has not had their blood pressure measured by a health professional in the past six months
After the consultation, if the readings show:
–Normal Blood pressure- the pharmacist will promote healthy behaviour and lifestyle choices
-High Blood Pressure- the pharmacist will then offer Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) from the pharmacy and also advise of healthy lifestyle choices
-Very Hight Blood Pressure- the pharmacist will refer the patient URGENTLY to see their GP within 24 hours and thin form them using NHS mail.
-Low Blood Pressure- the pharmacist will provide advice on how to manage this but could also refer the patient to their GP if there are any concerns.
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