Blood Pressure and ECG

Hypertension Case-Finding Service

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of premature death in the United Kingdom. It affects 7 million people and accounts for 1.6 million disability-adjusted life years. One of the biggest risk factors for Cardiovascular disease is Hypertension and it is estimated that over 5.5 million people are living with undiagnosed Hypertension in England alone. Early detection of hypertension is vital in reducing the risk of developing further complications including cardiovascular disease. Over the past two years, levels of detection have fallen due to the impact of COVID-19 on routine blood pressure monitoring; that is where Mistrys Pharmacy’s Blood Pressure and ECG service in Market Harborough comes in. We are working closely with the NHS to help detect and treat patients with hypertension in our community by providing the Blood Pressure and ECG service in Market Harborough.

What is Hypertension?

Hypertension, also known as High Blood Pressure is a common condition whereby the long-term force of blood against your artery walls is high enough that it may eventually cause health severe problems. Unfortunately, Hypertension does not portray any noticeable symptoms and the only way to find out if your blood pressure is high is to have it checked, therefore it is important to get regular checkups from your GP or your nearest community pharmacy that offers the Hypertension Case-Finding Service in Market Harborough. If left untreated, it can increase your risk of serious problems such as heart attacks and strokes.

Blood Pressure Checks

Causes of High Blood Pressure

The causes of high blood pressure are not always clear however you may be at a higher risk if you:

– eat too much salt and do not eat enough fruit and vegetables
– do not do enough exercise
– are overweight
– drink too much alcohol or caffeine-based drinks
– smoke regularly
– are over the age of 65
– are sleep deprived or have disturbed sleep
– have a relative with high blood pressure
– are of black African or black Caribbean descent
– live in a deprived area

How to Reduce Blood Pressure

There are lifestyle changes that you can make that can help prevent developing Hypertension or they may help you reduce it.

You should:

– exercise regularly
– monitor your salt intake and drink plenty of water
– increase your fibre intake and always aim to get your 5 a day
– lose some weight (if your BMI is above 25)
– stop smoking
– reduce alcohol & caffeine intake
– focus on getting good sleep

About Our Hypertension Service

This service works to identify people in our community who are at risk of hypertension. Simply book an appointment to get your blood pressure checked and following the results we will assist in giving you healthy living advice as well as sign-post you to the necessary healthcare professionals if needed.

In this service we use a 6 lead Kardia ECG machine which will give you results right from your fingertips! We simple place your fingers on the top two electrodes and touch the bottom electrode to your left ankle or leg. No wires, patches, or gels required.

This Kardia machine will detect Atrial Fibrillation, Bradycardia, and Tachycardia. We will send you these results so you can share them with your healthcare provider if necessary.

The following patients are eligible to receive this service:

– Adults 40+ years old who do not have a diagnosis of hypertension
– Adults under the age of 40 with a family history of hypertension (this is at our pharmacist’s discretion and appointment availability)
– Self-requested adults between the ages of 35-39 (this is at our pharmacist’s discretion and appointment availability)
Please note we are unable to provide this service to patients who already have their blood pressure monitored regularly by a healthcare professional.

Contact Us for more information!

You can also use the easy booking system below to book an appointment. Please note: If you are late for your appointment we cannot guarantee that you will be seen and you may need to rebook.

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