Repeated high readings
Consistently elevated blood pressure may need medical evaluation and monitoring.
Cardiology care for high blood pressure, cardiovascular risk reduction, medication management, and long-term monitoring.
High blood pressure is one of the most common cardiovascular risk factors. Cardiology care can help patients review readings, understand risk, discuss medications, and monitor long-term heart health.
High blood pressure care and cardiovascular risk management.
Consistently elevated blood pressure may need medical evaluation and monitoring.
Patients may need help reviewing current medications, side effects, or treatment goals.
Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and other complications.
If you are experiencing severe chest pain, sudden shortness of breath, fainting, stroke symptoms, or a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
The visit may include review of office readings, home readings, symptoms, medications, and risk factors.
The doctor may discuss lifestyle, medication options, monitoring, and long-term cardiovascular prevention.
High blood pressure often requires ongoing monitoring and follow-up adjustments over time.
Yes. Cardiologists often help evaluate and manage high blood pressure, especially when cardiovascular risk factors or heart concerns are present.
Over time, uncontrolled high blood pressure can increase strain on the heart and blood vessels and may raise the risk of cardiovascular complications.
Call the office to request an appointment or ask whether this type of cardiology evaluation may be appropriate for your concern.