

Blood Pressure Monitor
A digital blood pressure monitor makes it simple to track your blood pressure at home with accurate, easy-to-read results. The monitor comes with an adjustable arm cuff and connecting tubing, and one-button operation inflates the cuff and displays your reading automatically. Regular monitoring between appointments helps your care team fine-tune treatment and catch changes early. A large display and built-in memory for past readings make it easy to share results at your next visit.
Is a blood pressure monitor covered by Medicare or Medicaid?
Blood pressure monitors are generally covered by Medicaid and Managed Medicaid plans. Medicare typically covers blood pressure monitors only in limited situations, such as for individuals receiving home dialysis. Note that coverage varies by state and clinical need, we'll confirm your coverage and eligibility before your order is finalized.
What comes with the monitor?
The monitor includes an adjustable arm cuff and connecting tubing—the same components as our blood pressure kit.
How accurate are home blood pressure monitors?
Digital monitors are clinically validated for home use. Bring your monitor to a doctor visit if you'd like to compare readings against an office measurement.
What cuff size do I need?
Cuffs fit a wide range of arm circumferences, and larger sizes are available. A clinician will confirm the right fit before your order ships.
Can I track my readings over time?
Yes. Built-in memory stores past readings so you can review trends and share them with your care team.
Conduit works with Medicaid & Medicare plans















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