*Notice:
This NHS service is intended for adults aged 40 and over who have not been previously diagnosed with high blood pressure; those under 40 may be eligible if they have specific risk factors. If required, 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring may be offered, which must be returned the following day. Patients are advised to avoid caffeine, smoking, and exercise 30 minutes before their appointment and to sit quietly before measurements are taken. Follow-up frequency will depend on your reading and overall cardiovascular risk.
For:
40+*
Available to adults aged 40 years and over who do not already have a diagnosis of hypertension.
Procedure:
Quick
We measure your blood pressure following NHS guidelines and discuss the results with you, offering healthy lifestyle advice and next-step recommendations.
Cost:
Free NHS
This NHS-funded service is provided at no charge and does not require a GP appointment.
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Frequently asked questions
NHS Blood Pressure Check Service – Oxford
Is this service really free?
Yes. This is an NHS-funded blood pressure check for eligible patients, so there is no charge.
Do I need a referral from my GP?
No. If you are eligible you can book directly, and GP practices can also refer patients for a check.
How long does the appointment take?
A standard clinic blood pressure check usually takes around 10 to 15 minutes. If a 24-hour monitor is fitted, it can take a little longer.
What if my blood pressure is high?
We will explain your result and, if appropriate, offer 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Results are shared with your GP, and urgent readings are communicated promptly for follow-up.
What is an ABPM?
ABPM stands for Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring. It is a small device you wear for 24 hours that measures your blood pressure at regular intervals to give a more accurate average reading.
Will my GP know about my results?
Yes, with your consent. Your readings and results can be securely shared with your registered GP practice for continuity of care.
What should I bring to my appointment?
You do not need to bring anything specific. Our team will guide you through the process on the day.




