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ABPM's & Specialist BPM's

Ambulatory blood pressure monitors and specialist BPMs for GP surgeries and primary care teams. ABPM devices and waiting room monitors from Omron, Welch Allyn, Seca and Microlife.
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seca Screen 300 ABPM with software
 
£1,382.30
£1,658.76  inc VAT
seca Screen 300 ABPM
Ordered from supplier within 10 working days
 
£1,107.30
£1,328.76  inc VAT
A&D TM-2441 ABPM
 
£1,555.80
£1,866.96  inc VAT
TM-2657P Automatic Waiting Room BP Monitor
Order from supplier within 5 working days.
 
£2,025.00
£2,430.00  inc VAT
Microlife WatchBP O3 ABPM with AFIB Detection
Order from supplier within 14 working days.
£1,200.00 Save £280.00
£920.00
£1,104.00  inc VAT
Microlife Watch BP Office ABI x1
Order from supplier within 14 working days.
 
£1,750.70
£2,100.84  inc VAT
A&D TM-2440 ABPM
Order from supplier within 7 working days.
 
£1,155.00
£1,386.00  inc VAT
Meditech ABPM-06
Order from supplier within 5 working days.
 
£1,705.70
£2,046.84  inc VAT
Ambulatory blood pressure monitors (ABPMs) and specialist BPMs are used in GP surgeries and primary care settings where standard digital blood pressure monitors are not sufficient. ABPM devices record blood pressure at regular intervals over a 24 or 48-hour period, giving clinicians a detailed picture of a patient's readings across daily activity and sleep. This makes them the preferred tool for confirming a hypertension diagnosis, identifying white coat hypertension and assessing treatment response in line with NICE guidance. Waiting room blood pressure monitors are a separate category of specialist BPM designed for unsupervised patient use before or between consultations. Williams Medical Supplies stocks ABPM devices and waiting room monitors from Omron, Welch Allyn, Seca and Microlife, all selected for clinical accuracy and suitability in primary care environments.