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NHS Hypertension Services

What is Hypertension?

  • Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a condition where the force of blood against the artery walls is consistently too high. If left untreated, hypertension can lead to serious health complications. It is referred to as a “silent killer” as it typically has no symptoms. And so regular screening and monitoring is crucial for early detection and management.

Wards of Warboys is proud to offer FREE NHS Blood Pressure Checks as part of our commitment to promoting good health and wellbeing in our community. We have a team of highly skilled professionals and state-of-the-art equipment.

NHS Blood Pressure Check

Who is eligible for a FREE NHS Blood Pressure check?

  • Adults who are 40 years old or over, who do not have a current diagnosis of hypertension;
  • Adults, with or without a prior diagnosis of hypertension, specified by a general practice for the measurement of blood pressure (clinic and ambulatory blood pressure checks). This process should be agreed locally with general practices.
  • Patients between 35 and 39 years old who are approached about or request the service may be tested at the pharmacist’s discretion
  • Patients, by exception, under the age of 40 who request the service because they have a recognised family history of hypertension may be provided the service at the pharmacist’s discretion;

Free pharmacy checks for over 40s. Wards of Warboys offers free blood pressure checks for people aged 40 or over.

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