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At AllCare Georgia, we offer a comprehensive approach to high blood pressure management. Our experienced team of primary care physicians is dedicated to providing thorough exams, a personalized hypertension treatment plan, expert guidance, and compassionate care that prioritizes your well-being throughout your journey.
According to a report from the American Heart Association, high blood pressure contributes to nearly 1,000 deaths per day. Almost half of all those affected are unaware they have hypertension, which is why physicians often refer to it as “the silent killer.” That’s why you should get your blood pressure checked every year if you’re age 40 or over or between the ages of 18 and 39 with high-risk factors.
At AllCare Georgia, we believe everyone deserves to live a healthy and fulfilling life. And we understand how important it is to manage your hypertension symptoms. Our knowledgeable experts work closely with patients to develop personalized high blood pressure treatment plans. By empowering patients to make informed decisions about their health, we provide them with the knowledge they need to successfully manage hypertension.
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a common condition that affects one in three adults. If you have high blood pressure, the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is too high, and your heart needs to work harder to pump blood. High blood pressure can lead to severe health conditions, including heart attack or stroke, and the only way to know you have it is to get regular checkups.
High blood pressure (hypertension) is often called the “silent killer” because it typically has no noticeable symptoms until it reaches severe or life-threatening stages. However, in some cases, people may experience signs of this condition. Here are the most common high blood pressure symptoms:
An inflatable cuff is placed around the arm to measure blood pressure.
Patients wear a cuff on their arm and go about their normal activities while their blood pressure is monitored over a 24-hour period.
Blood tests, urinalysis, and blood chemistry tests can identify other risk factors and ensure untreated hypertension hasn’t caused organ damage.
An electrocardiogram, or EKG, measures the electrical activity in the heart to determine if a heart condition is causing the high blood pressure.
Eating well, exercising, not smoking, and limiting alcohol consumption are all healthy lifestyle changes that can reduce the risk and possibly even prevent high blood pressure.
This non-invasive test uses sound waves to create images of the heart to determine how blood moves through it.
Many people with high blood pressure also have insulin resistance and an increased risk of developing diabetes.
This test uses sound waves to create images of the kidneys to ensure that the arteries are not narrowing due to untreated hypertension.
We provide comprehensive medication management for high blood pressure, helping you stay on track with your treatment plan. Often, two or more medications work better than just one.
Experience the convenience of telehealth appointments at AllCare Georgia. Our telemedicine services are designed to provide you with seamless access to healthcare without the need to leave your home. Whether you need an online doctor’s appointment for immediate or primary care, AllCare Georgia’s got you covered. With our online telehealth services currently available to individuals located in Georgia, you can connect with our experienced urgent and primary care physicians via secure video calls.
At AllCare Georgia, we are expanding our virtual healthcare access to all services previously offered in person. This includes:
Because high blood pressure often goes undetected and can cause many other health conditions, there are several groups of people who can benefit from consistent blood pressure monitoring, including:
Getting care for your hypertension is as easy as scheduling an appointment with one of the knowledgeable primary care physicians at AllCare Georgia. If your hypertension is discovered during an urgent care visit, you can find primary care physicians to help with on-going management of your hypertension in the same convenient location. To schedule your appointment:
Don’t let hypertension go unchecked. Take the first step to a healthier life by booking an appointment at AllCare Georgia.
The exact cause isn’t known, but high blood pressure usually develops over time, and there are certain things that may increase your risk, including:
Since high blood pressure doesn’t present with many recognizable symptoms, you may not know you have it. The only way to get a proper diagnosis is to have it checked regularly by your doctor.
Here are some ways to check your blood pressure:
A normal high blood pressure reading is 120 mm Hg or less systolic (top number) and less than 80 mm Hg diastolic (bottom number), or as it’s commonly referred to, 120/80. If your blood pressure is between 120-139 over 80-89, it’s considered pre-hypertension.
With a reading of 140/90 or above, you are diagnosed with high blood pressure.
If you have a reading of 180/120 more than once, it’s a hypertensive crisis, and you should seek medical treatment immediately.
Older adults’ arteries may stiffen, so while the numbers listed above are the standard, it’s not uncommon for them to have a reading under 150/90, which is still considered ideal.
While hypertension management often requires medication, there are a number of lifestyle changes you can make on your own to reduce your risk, including:
In addition to the above lifestyle changes, it’s important to work with your doctor if you currently have high blood pressure to reduce your risk for heart attack, stroke, and other serious medical conditions.
Hypertension that’s not managed properly can cause a number of health conditions, including heart attack and strokes. Some additional risks include:
Check out our blog to learn more from our team about the latest medical advancements, health tips, and primary care news.
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