Sphygmomanometers

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    Looking for accurate and easy-to-use sphygmomanometers? At ADS, we stock a wide range of blood pressure equipment to suit both professional and at-home use. Whether you’re after a manual blood pressure monitor or a digital sphygmomanometer, you’ll find reliable, medical-grade options here. 

    Types of Sphygmomanometers We Offer 

    We know one size doesn’t fit all. That’s why our selection includes: 

    • Aneroid Sphygmomanometers – Manual models often used by healthcare professionals for precise readings. 

    • Digital Sphygmomanometers – User-friendly devices with automatic inflation and digital displays for easy home monitoring. 

    • Wall-Mounted Units – Ideal for clinics or GP practices looking for consistent and accessible tools. 

    • Portable Blood Pressure Monitors – Compact and convenient, perfect for home visits or personal use. 

    All devices are built for accuracy and durability, with comfortable cuffs and easy calibration features. 

    Who Are These Monitors For? 

    • Clinics and GPs: For regular patient check-ups and accurate diagnosis. 

    • Aged Care Providers: Ensuring consistent monitoring for older adults. 

    • NDIS Participants: To support independent health tracking at home. 

    • Home Users: For managing hypertension or general health awareness. 

    If you're unsure which type suits you best, our team is here to help. 

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

    1. What is a sphygmomanometer? 

    It’s a medical device used to measure blood pressure. It includes a cuff, a measuring unit, and sometimes a stethoscope (for manual models). 

     

    2. What’s the difference between manual and digital models? 

    Manual (aneroid) models require a stethoscope and some training, while digital models are fully automated and easy to use at home. 

    3. Are these suitable for NDIS participants? 

    Yes. We supply NDIS-compliant blood pressure monitors and can guide you through the application process if needed. 

    4. How do I maintain my sphygmomanometer? 

    Manual models may need occasional calibration. Digital ones are generally low-maintenance but should be stored safely and used as directed. 

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