Summary:
Click image to enlargeHigh blood pressure is a common disease that develops when blood flows through your arteries at higher-than-normal pressures. For most adults, a healthy blood pressure is usually less than 120 over 80 millimeters of mercury, which is written as your systolic pressure reading over your diastolic pressure reading—120/80 mm Hg.
Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular and renal disease, and a leading cause of premature mortality worldwide. Early hypertension studies showed that treating elevated blood pressure (BP) reduces patients' risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality.
Qualified Participants Must:
Have you been diagnosed with Hypertension and currently taking at least two medications
Have No Major Cardiovascular events such as stroke or heart failure
Have No HIV, Hep B or C
Qualified Participants May Receive:
Earn up to $800 for their time and travel per in office visit
No charge physical exam and blood work
No charge study related medical care for Hypertension