Hypertension Case-Finding Service: NHS and Private Options
Blood pressure checks! Free, fast and life-saving. Batley Pharmacy offers free and private BP checks to help you stay one step ahead of serious health issues!

Key Features of Hypertension Case-Finding Service
The Hypertension Case-Finding service is designed to support individuals with undiagnosed high blood pressure. High blood pressure can lead to serious conditions like a heart attack, stroke or kidney disease. Early detection can help you take control of your condition before complications arise. This initiative is a key part of the blood pressure screening UK.
This service is a quick and simple way to assess your cardiovascular health. Through this service, Batley Pharmacy offers a free blood pressure check to those eligible for the NHS criteria and a private blood pressure check for those who do not qualify for the NHS criteria. It also includes ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM),if needed, to help detect hypertension in adults. It enables our trained professionals to conduct blood pressure screening and provide follow-up monitoring and referrals when needed.
The service includes:
- A quick blood pressure check
- 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) if needed
- Referrals to the GP if required
- Record sharing with the primary care team

How does the service work?
The Community Pharmacy Hypertension Case-Finding Service includes:
Initial blood pressure check
In a private consultation room, our trained team member will take your blood pressure reading using a clinically validated digital monitor.
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM)
If your initial blood pressure reading is ≥ 140/90 mmHg, you will be offered ABPM. This involves wearing a lightweight monitor for 24 hours to track your blood pressure during daily activities to rule out hypertension.
- The ABPM device is fitted
- Takes automatic readings every 30 minutes
- Results provided will include a full explanation
Results
The final results will be shared with your GP, who can confirm a diagnosis and discuss treatment options.
Who can access the Private and NHS Flu Jab Service?
Eligibility
You may be eligible for a free NHS blood pressure check if you are:
- 40 years or older
- Adults under 40 with high blood pressure
- Individuals who do not have a previous diagnosis of hypertension
- Referred by a GP
- Included at the discretion of pharmacy staff
Cost
The NHS service is free of cost
Eligibility
You may be eligible for a free NHS blood pressure check if you are:
- 40 years or older
- Adults under 40 with high blood pressure
- Individuals who do not have a previous diagnosis of hypertension
- Referred by a GP
- Included at the discretion of pharmacy staff
Cost
Prices may vary. ABPM or extended services will include a fee
Why should you consider ABPM?
It gives a more accurate diagnosis than one-off readings
Helps avoid “white coat syndrome”, which is related to high readings due to anxiety
Inform your GP of your true average blood pressure
Benefits of Hypertension Case-Finding
Blood pressure checks help in the early detection of the disease:
- Catch potential issues before symptoms appear
- Monitor health conveniently
- Access follow-up care

Quick and convenient service
Simply walk in or book your appointment with us at Batley Pharmacy. You do not need a GP appointment or referral!
FAQs
Can I get a free blood pressure check at my local pharmacy?
Yes, if you are aged 40 or over and meet the eligibility criteria, you can receive a free blood pressure check at participating NHS community pharmacies.
Who is eligible for the NHS blood pressure check service?
Individuals aged 40 and over without a previous hypertension diagnosis and who have not had a recent blood pressure check are eligible for an NHS blood pressure check.
Do I need an appointment for an NHS blood pressure check?
No, appointments are not required. You can walk into a participating pharmacy such as Batley Pharmacy, as we offer this convenient service through the NHS and privately as well for people who are not eligible.
What happens during a blood pressure check at the pharmacy?
Our trained professional will measure your blood pressure using a cuff on your arm. If readings are high, you may be offered a 24-hour monitoring device.
Is the NHS hypertension check accurate?
Yes. Professionals at Batley Pharmacy use validated equipment and procedures to ensure accurate blood pressure readings.
Will my GP be informed about the results?
Yes, your blood pressure readings will be shared with your GP to ensure continuity of care.
How often should I have my blood pressure checked?
If you're over 40, it is recommended to have your blood pressure checked at least every five years, or more frequently if advised by a healthcare professional.
What are the risks of untreated high blood pressure?
Untreated high blood pressure (hypertension) can lead to serious health issues, including heart disease, stroke, kidney damage, and vision loss.
How to get ready for the NHS hypertension case-finding service?
To get ready for the NHS hypertension case-finding service, wear comfortable clothing, avoid caffeine and smoking 30 minutes before the test, and rest for a few minutes before the procedure.
Who chooses a private service?
Individuals who do not meet the NHS eligibility criteria or want routine monitoring can opt for a private hypertension case-finding service.
Where can you access the private hypertension case-finding service?
Local and independent pharmacies across the UK, such as Batley Pharmacy, offer this service with flexible appointments that fit your schedule.
Can I get my blood pressure checked without seeing a doctor?
Visit Batley Pharmacy, and a trained professional will take your blood pressure reading with no GP appointment required.
What is included in a private hypertension check?
A private hypertension check includes: Blood pressure measurement, results explanation, lifestyle advice, optional ABPM for elevated readings and referral letters for your GP if required.
Is private blood pressure testing more accurate?
Private testing uses clinically validated equipment and procedures, the same as NHS services. However, with 24-hour ABPM and more time for consultation, some patients find private services more thorough and personalised.