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Hypertension Lesson 8 - Home Blood Pressure Monitoring ![]() Back to Hypertension Channel
While cost may be an important factor in choosing a monitor, it should not be the only factor to consider. Average prices can range from about $20 to $30 for an aneroid model and $75 to $150 for a mercury model, and $40 to $200 for an electronic monitor. Be sure to discuss prices with your insurance company and doctor, and seek suggestions for cost-effective models. Checking local medical supply stores, pharmacies, and multi-purpose drug and convenience stores is also a good resource when trying to find a decently priced monitor. Assignment # 3
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