Blood Pressure Monitoring

HYPERTENSION
control & Prevention

Nearly half of Americans have high blood pressure, called hypertension. However, only 1 in 4 have their condition under control. 

Hypertension is called the Silent Killer, because it can lead to strokes, heart disease, and other health complications without showing any warning signs or symptoms. The only way to know if you have high blood pressure is to have it checked.

 

Get your very own FREE Blood Pressure Monitor.

Patient Perk! Eligible Central North Alabama Health Services, Inc. patients can receive a complimentary Bluetooth/wireless blood pressure monitor to effectively monitor their blood pressure from home.

Learn more

Speak to a Case Manager to learn more. When calling, please dial extension 2315.

jOIN US - Hypertension Awareness Month Events

HELPFUL VIDEOS

Sneaky Sodium

Understand the Effects of Sodium on Your Body

Heart Health

And Physical Activity- the Position Connection

Controlling Cholesterol

With Healthy Eating Habits

Prescription for a Healthy Heart

Managing Blood Pressure and Cholesterol with Rx

QUIZ CENTRAL- Test your knowledge!

Know your Numbers!

Here are a few resources to help you monitor your blood pressure from the comfort of your home.

YOU GOT THIS! Hypertension Control is Within Reach!

dEALS!

DEALS is a way to remember lifestyle changes you can make to help you get your blood pressure under control.

DIET-  Follow the DASH diet.

EXCERCISE-  Aim for at least 90-150 minutes of aerobic exercise per week.

ALCOHOL MODERATION – Limit alcohol to no more than 1 drink per day if female, or 2 drinks per day if male.

LOSE WEIGHT-  Maintain a normal body weight (BMI-18.5-24.9 kg/m2)

SALT REDUCTION Decrease the salt in your diet (<1500 mg of sodium/per day).

Taking your medication as prescribed, reducing your stress levels, and quitting smoking are also important steps you can take to get your blood pressure under control. Work with your primary care provider to achieve and maintain healthy blood pressure goals.

we’re here for you

Getting your blood pressure under control may be new to you, but it can be done!  We are here for you. Please consult with your Care Team about any additional questions that you have.  

You can get your blood pressure checked at a doctor’s office, at some pharmacies, and remotely with a home blood pressure monitor.

Talk with you primary care provider about how many times you should be measuring your blood pressure.  It is generally recommended that you take your blood pressure at least twice a day , 2 minutes apart.  However, people with hypertension may need to measure their blood pressure more often.  

Measuring your blood pressure regularly from home can help you and your doctor get a more complete picture of what is going on with your blood pressure.  

Talk to Your Provider

Schedule an appointment!

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Blood Pressure Monitoring

HYPERTENSION
control & Prevention

Nearly half of Americans have high blood pressure, called hypertension. However, only 1 in 4 have their condition under control. 

Hypertension is called the Silent Killer, because it can lead to strokes, heart disease, and other health complications without showing any warning signs or symptoms. The only way to know if you have high blood pressure is to have it checked.

 

Get your very own FREE Blood Pressure Monitor.

Patient Perk! Eligible Central North Alabama Health Services, Inc. patients can receive a complimentary Bluetooth/wireless blood pressure monitor to effectively monitor their blood pressure from home.

Learn more

Speak to a Case Manager to learn more. When calling, please dial extension 2315.

jOIN US - Hypertension Awareness Month Events

HELPFUL VIDEOS

Sneaky Sodium

Understand the Effects of Sodium on Your Body

Heart Health

And Physical Activity- the Position Connection

Controlling Cholesterol

With Healthy Eating Habits

Prescription for a Healthy Heart

Managing Blood Pressure and Cholesterol with Rx

QUIZ CENTRAL- Test your knowledge!

Know your Numbers!

Here are a few resources to help you monitor your blood pressure from the comfort of your home.

YOU GOT THIS! Hypertension Control is Within Reach!

dEALS!

DEALS is a way to remember lifestyle changes you can make to help you get your blood pressure under control.

DIET-  Follow the DASH diet.

EXCERCISE-  Aim for at least 90-150 minutes of aerobic exercise per week.

ALCOHOL MODERATION – Limit alcohol to no more than 1 drink per day if female, or 2 drinks per day if male.

LOSE WEIGHT-  Maintain a normal body weight (BMI-18.5-24.9 kg/m2)

SALT REDUCTION Decrease the salt in your diet (<1500 mg of sodium/per day).

Taking your medication as prescribed, reducing your stress levels, and quitting smoking are also important steps you can take to get your blood pressure under control. Work with your primary care provider to achieve and maintain healthy blood pressure goals.

we’re here for you

Getting your blood pressure under control may be new to you, but it can be done!  We are here for you. Please consult with your Care Team about any additional questions that you have.  

You can get your blood pressure checked at a doctor’s office, at some pharmacies, and remotely with a home blood pressure monitor.

Talk with you primary care provider about how many times you should be measuring your blood pressure.  It is generally recommended that you take your blood pressure at least twice a day , 2 minutes apart.  However, people with hypertension may need to measure their blood pressure more often.  

Measuring your blood pressure regularly from home can help you and your doctor get a more complete picture of what is going on with your blood pressure.  

Talk to Your Provider

Schedule an appointment!

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