Monitoring devices

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Multifunctional Cholesterol Monitor - LifeSmart
$79.95
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Cholesterol Test Strips - Lifesmart, to be used with the Lifesmart cholesterol meter
NDIS
Omron HEM 7144T1 Standard Blood Pressure Monitor
NDIS
Smart Fitness Activity Tracker, Black - fitness tracker to monitor your health
$32.95
NDIS
Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor - A&D Medical, with Bluetooth technology
$149.95
NDIS
Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, with cuff
NDIS
The Value Blood Pressure Monitor - A&D Medical, reliable blood pressure monitor
NDIS
Digital Blood Pressure Monitor - A&D Medical
NDIS
Digital Blood pressure Monitor with Manual Inflation - A&D Medical

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Heart and Stroke - Monitoring Devices

Managing heart health and preventing strokes are crucial aspects of maintaining overall wellbeing. BetterCareMarket has a selection of heart and stroke monitoring devices, including blood pressure monitors and oximeters, as well as other accurate and reliable tools to help you stay on top of your cardiovascular health.

 

Blood pressure monitors

Regularly monitoring blood pressure is vital for managing heart health and preventing strokes. Our bluetooth blood pressure monitor connects effortlessly to your smartphone, allowing you to track your readings over time, monitor trends and share your data with healthcare providers seamlessly. Equipped with state of the art technology, the monitor provides precise and consistent readings of your systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as pulse rate. It also features an irregular heartbeat detector, alerting you of any anomalies that may require further medical evaluation.

 

Blood oxygen monitoring

Oxygen saturation levels are important for heart and stroke patients. In simple terms, oxygen saturation is like a health check for how well your body is getting oxygen. An oximeter is a device used to measure oxygen saturation levels in the blood. A normal oxygen saturation level is typically between 95% and 100%.

A lower oxygen level may be a sign that not enough oxygen is getting to the important parts  of the body, therefore identifying the need for urgent medical assistance. Having access to an oximeter at home, allows patients to take an active role in their health management.