NHS Blood Pressure Check

An NHS blood pressure check helps spot raised blood pressure early. If you’re eligible, you can get a free check at Nashi Pharmacy without seeing a GP.

Free NHS hypertension screening service for all adults over 40 in England

Roughly 1 in 3 adults in the UK have high blood pressure. The chance of developing it increases with age. You can stay on top of your health by getting a blood pressure check for free.

Get your blood pressure checked at Nashi Pharmacy

High blood pressure often has no clear symptoms. Many people feel completely fine and have no reason to think anything is wrong.

In England, millions of people are living with raised blood pressure without knowing it. Over time, untreated high blood pressure can put extra strain on the heart and blood vessels.

A simple blood pressure check is the only reliable way to know where you stand. It’s quick, straightforward, and can be done without a GP appointment.

How to get your blood pressure checked

Book in with Nashi Pharmacy

Schedule your appointment at a time that works for you

Get your blood pressure checked

Our trained professionals will take accurate readings

Get advice based on your results

Receive personalised recommendations for your health

Do I need symptoms to get checked?

No. High blood pressure often has no symptoms. Many people feel well and still have raised readings.

Who can have a free NHS blood pressure check?

This free NHS service is available to adults aged 40 and over who live in England and do not have a diagnosis of high blood pressure.

Do I need an appointment?

Not always. You can walk in and ask. If you offer booking on your site, you can also book a slot to reduce waiting.

What happens if my reading is high?

The pharmacist will talk through your result. If follow-up is needed, you may be advised to see your GP or have further monitoring arranged.

Will my GP be informed?

Yes. If the check is part of the NHS service and follow-up is required, your results can be shared with your GP, with your consent.

Do I need to bring anything with me?

You don’t need to bring anything. If you take regular medicines, it’s helpful to mention them during the check.