Log your daily measurements, visualize trends with clear charts, and generate professional PDF reports for your next doctor’s visit.
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MedicalDownloads
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Record your systolic, diastolic, and pulse readings in seconds. Perfect for your daily morning and evening routines.
See the big picture with intuitive charts and history logs that help you and your doctor track the success of your health plan.
Generate and share PDF reports instantly via email, ensuring your physician has the accurate data they need during your checkup.
Trusted by 231K+ people who love this app.
"Finally, an app that isn't overcomplicated! I use it every morning and evening to log my readings. The best part is being able to email the PDF report directly to my cardiologist before my appointments. It saves so much time and my doctor loves how organized the charts are."
"I've been using this to manage my mother's blood pressure readings on my iPad. It is incredibly intuitive and helps us keep everything in one place. Seeing the visual trends has really helped us understand how her lifestyle changes are working. A must-have for caregivers."
Everything you need to know about BP diary (self-monitoring).
Description
Latest Version
1.10.3
Size
8.7 MB
First Released
Feb 8, 2019
Everything you need to know about BP diary (self-monitoring)
No, the BP diary (self-monitoring) application does not measure blood pressure. Users must make measurements themselves using a suitable blood pressure monitor.
BP diary (self-monitoring) offers blood pressure record keeping, history viewing in log, chart, or report forms, and options to send reports to doctors or save them as PDF files.
Users record new blood pressure measurements in BP diary (self-monitoring) by entering time, arm, systolic, diastolic, pulse, general health state, and notes on the 'New record' screen.
Yes, the BP diary (self-monitoring) app allows users to view their blood pressure history as a chart. It provides options for viewing data from yesterday, today, 7 days, and 30 days.
Yes, users can share blood pressure reports from BP diary (self-monitoring) by sending them via email to a doctor or exporting them directly as a PDF file.
Yes, the BP diary (self-monitoring) app allows users to edit or delete existing blood pressure records directly from the main diary log view.
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