High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure is called the "silent killer" because you usually cannot feel it. But if it is not treated, it can hurt your heart, kidneys, eyes, and brain. We find it early and help you control it.
How We Help
- Getting the right diagnosis — Multiple readings, home monitoring tips, making sure it is real and not just nerves
- Medicine — Finding the right one with the fewest side effects
- Lifestyle changes — Eating better, moving more, cutting salt, managing stress
- Regular check-ins — Tracking your numbers over time
- Watching for problems — Checking your heart, kidneys, and eyes
Know Your Numbers
Normal blood pressure is under 120/80. If yours is higher, it does not mean you are in trouble — it means we need to work together to bring it down. The sooner we start, the better.
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