Monitor your blood pressure at home with a medical-grade cuff and clinical support

We ship your device directly to your home and review your readings with you by video. A licensed clinician guides you on proper technique and helps you understand what your numbers mean, bringing an evidence-based hypertension tool into your daily routine.

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  • Medicare & most health plans accepted
  • Start with an online video consultation — no referral needed
  • Many patients pay $0 out of pocket
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We accept most major health plans
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3 Steps to Get Started

Verify your coverage online or call us at (301) 284-0032

Confirm Your Coverage
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We check your Medicare or insurance to see if the device is covered for you.

Video Call with a Doctor
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This brief telemedicine visit is required to approve your device, if appropriate for you.

Receive Your Kit at Home
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If approved, a kit arrives by mail. We show you how to use it with 24/7 support.

Is This For Me?

A home blood pressure program may be helpful if you have:

  • Elevated readings at clinic visits or screenings
  • Blood pressure that seems to change from day to day
  • Headaches, lightheadedness, or pressure sensations that may relate to BP changes
  • Shortness of breath, fatigue, or low exercise tolerance
  • A family history of high blood pressure, stroke, or heart disease
  • Conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, or sleep apnea
  • Previously normal readings that have recently started trending higher
Many people have masked hypertension (normal in clinic but high at home) or white-coat hypertension (high in clinic but normal at home). Home monitoring helps reveal your true blood pressure pattern.
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Benefits

With regular monitoring and clinical guidance, you may experience:

  • Clearer Understanding. A clearer understanding of your true blood pressure status
  • Early Detection. Early detection of hypertension before complications arise
  • Lower Risk. Lower stroke and heart disease risk through timely intervention
  • Better Management. Better management of conditions like diabetes or kidney disease
  • Precise Adjustments. More precise medication adjustments based on real data
  • Peace of Mind. Peace of mind when readings have been inconsistent or borderline
Home monitoring works alongside regular medical care and is an important part of modern heart health.

What's Included

BP Cuff
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A medical-grade upper-arm
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Instructions
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Instructions on correct positioning and measurement technique
Video Consultation
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A video consultation with a licensed clinician
Ongoing Support
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Ongoing support, including review of readings and personalized recommendations
This follows the same approach used in clinics, adapted for easy home use.

Safety & Contraindications

Talk With Your Clinician

Home blood pressure monitoring is safe for most people. Talk with your clinician if you have:

  • Arm injuries or lymphedema
  • Atrial fibrillation or frequent irregular heartbeats
  • Very high or very low initial readings
  • A history of vascular surgery on the arm being used
  • Severe peripheral vascular disease
  • Pain, numbness, or weakness in the limb where the cuff would be placed
  • Active infections, wounds, or swelling on the upper arm
  • Recent mastectomy on the side you plan to measure
  • An implanted device in the arm area that could be compressed by a cuff
  • Difficulty understanding or following home monitor instructions
Seek emergency care right away for severe symptoms such as chest pain, trouble breathing, severe headache, or neurological changes.

When to Seek Medical Attention

Get prompt medical evaluation if you have:

  • Blood pressure consistently above 180 over 120 mmHg
  • New chest pain or shortness of breath
  • Sudden weakness, numbness, or trouble speaking
  • Severe headache or changes in vision
  • Rapidly worsening readings
Home monitoring supports prevention but does not replace urgent care when needed.
Frequently Asked Questions

Blood pressure changes throughout the day. Home readings give a truer picture of cardiovascular risk.

Yes. We provide a medical-grade upper-arm cuff that meets guideline standards.

Most people check twice daily at first, then follow the schedule set by their clinician.

It complements clinic visits but does not replace full medical evaluation.

Yes. Medicare and most health plans cover the program. Many patients pay $0.

No. You can begin with an online consultation.

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Start Your Blood Pressure Monitoring Program

Our team oversees each step of your care: coverage verification, video consultation with a licensed medical professional, coordinated device delivery, and ongoing support. No referral is required.