

This means that if you have an issue with one of the apps we have reviewed, you will need to contact the app developer or company directly.Keep Track of your blood pressure with this printable blood pressure chart. We have no relationship with the app developers or companies and no responsibility for the service they provide. Related topicsĬonsumer guide: how to choose a health appĬlinicians guide: how to choose a health appĭisclaimer: Healthify’s app library is a free consumer service to help you decide whether a health app would be suitable for you. A content analysis of smartphone-based applications for hypertension management (external link) J Am Soc Hypertens. BP here, there, and everywhere – mobile health applications (apps) and hypertension care (external link) J Am Soc Hypertens.

If you are the developer and would like to provide updated information about this app, please email the app library manager at more ✘ Technical problems with registration, but able to use as a guest. ✘ Entering an abnormal blood glucose reading doesn’t flag any alerts. ✘ No option to set your individual targets. ✔ No unnecessary data collection, no third party data sharing, no profiling. ✔ Option to use without creating an account if you prefer to use anonymously. ✔ Bluetooth connectivity to compatible blood pressure machines (some of these are available in New Zealand). ✔ Basic (free) version would be good enough for most people. ✔ PDF data reports can be emailed or printed directly from the app.

It also allows you to record their pulse, blood glucose level and weight. For a more detailed description of the app, see App store (external link), Google Play (external link) or the App website (external link) and, for a detailed review, see Reviews. The charts and graphs enable you to see your readings in the past 7 days, 30 days or 90 days. This app allows you to record your systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings.
