Pet Blood Pressure Monitoring at Home
Professional blood pressure checks in London. Stress-free monitoring in your pet’s familiar environment for accurate readings.
Why Blood Pressure Monitoring Matters
High blood pressure (hypertension) is common in older pets and can lead to serious complications if left untreated. Regular monitoring helps detect problems early and manage existing conditions effectively.
Early Detection
Identify hypertension before symptoms appear
Accurate Readings
Calm home environment reduces “white coat” effect
Treatment Monitoring
Track effectiveness of medications
Conditions Linked to High BP
- Kidney disease
- Hyperthyroidism (cats)
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- Cushing’s disease
The Blood Pressure Check Process
1. Preparation
We allow your pet to relax and get comfortable before starting the measurement.
2. Measurement
Using a special pet cuff, we take multiple readings to ensure accuracy.
3. Analysis
We interpret results and provide recommendations for your pet’s health.
Pet Blood Pressure Monitoring Services
Professional blood pressure checks for your pet in the comfort of your home with transparent pricing
Blood Pressure Check
- Home visit included
- Comprehensive BP assessment
- Health recommendations
All prices include travel within London. Slight additional fee may apply for surrounding areas.
Signs Your Pet May Have High Blood Pressure
Common Symptoms
- • Sudden blindness or vision problems
- • Disorientation or confusion
- • Seizures
- • Nosebleeds
Risk Factors
- • Age (senior pets)
- • Existing health conditions
- • Certain medications
- • Obesity
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Is blood pressure checking painful for pets?
No, blood pressure monitoring is completely painless. We use a small inflatable cuff, similar to what humans use, placed on your pet's leg or tail. Most pets tolerate it very well, especially when done at home where they're relaxed.
❓ How often should my pet's blood pressure be checked?
For healthy adult pets, annual checks are usually sufficient. Senior pets (over 7 years) should be checked every 6 months. Pets with conditions like kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, or on certain medications may need more frequent monitoring.
❓ What is a normal blood pressure for cats and dogs?
Normal systolic blood pressure for dogs and cats is typically below 150 mmHg. Values between 150-180 indicate mild hypertension, while readings above 180 are considered severe and require immediate treatment to prevent organ damage.
❓ How much does blood pressure monitoring cost?
❓ Can high blood pressure be treated?
Yes, hypertension can be effectively managed with medications and lifestyle changes. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity. Regular monitoring helps ensure medications are working effectively and allows for dosage adjustments as needed.
Protect Your Pet's Heart Health
Don't wait for symptoms. Book a blood pressure check today for early detection and peace of mind.