Blood Pressure Monitor - recommendations?

Blood Pressure Monitor - recommendations?

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Original Poster:

41,447 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd May
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My elderly mum needs a Blood pressure monitor - preferably something fairly accurate and easy to use.

Does anybody have recommendations? Google suggests that they're all much of a muchness

gus607

934 posts

141 months

Thursday 23rd May
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I bought an Omron meter from Asda pharmacy a few year ago, still works fine & still accurate. Only a basic meter without all the bells & whistles which suits me fine.

Mr Pointy

11,664 posts

164 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Omron - it's what the GPs use. Just buy the features you think you need.

21TonyK

11,770 posts

214 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Another Omron vote. I have a newer one which logs everything on an app on your phone etc but its fiddly to use.

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Original Poster:

41,447 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Thanks all - looks like Omron it is!

Arrivalist

375 posts

4 months

Thursday 23rd May
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And another Omron user here. They just work.

98elise

27,701 posts

166 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Mr Pointy said:
Omron - it's what the GPs use. Just buy the features you think you need.
Agreed. Cheap, reliable and its what my GP uses.

I just send my latest results in when they want to update my BP. Their machine isn't going to show anything different.

rjfp1962

8,209 posts

78 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Got my Omron monitor a few months back - basic version which cost just under £20.

Aston Traveller

391 posts

153 months

Thursday 23rd May
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gus607 said:
I bought an Omron meter from Asda pharmacy a few year ago, still works fine & still accurate. Only a basic meter without all the bells & whistles which suits me fine.
Just wondering how you know it is still accurate? Do you compare it to one at the surgery. Omron recommend calibration every 2 years for those used privately and yearly for those used in surgeries. I had my Omron M5I recalibrated and the readings were lower by about 8 points.

motco

16,166 posts

251 months

Thursday 23rd May
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I have had an Omron M4 unit since 1998 and because I kept being asked when it was last calibrated, I bought a new Omron M2 'Basic'. They both return very similar figures within the realms of accuracy of BP testing. In my experience three tests will nearly always return three different figures even if there's little or no time interval between them anyway. That goes for hospital test too. Omron is the maker of choice among the professionals though.

Ken_Code

1,566 posts

7 months

Thursday 23rd May
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gus607 said:
I bought an Omron meter from Asda pharmacy a few year ago, still works fine & still accurate. Only a basic meter without all the bells & whistles which suits me fine.
Same here, and it seems fine. Accurate, easy to use, inexpensive.

The only thing to check is that some models have a choice of cuff size and you need to buy the right one.

a340driver

276 posts

160 months

Thursday 23rd May
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I got a Boots intellisense unit and it was just as accurate as the NHS 24hr sensor I had to use at a later date.

The Gauge

2,702 posts

18 months

Friday 24th May
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I recently bought an Omron that bluetooths t my phone with an app that stores all the readings as a graph.