Hypertension Treatment in Georgia

Blood pressure screenings, medication management, and ongoing monitoring at 15 Georgia clinics. Nearly half of U.S. adults have it. Do you?

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High blood pressure (hypertension) is screened, treated, and monitored long-term with medication management at AllCare's 15 Georgia clinics, often before symptoms appear. Book an appointment; self-pay starts at $140.

Blood Pressure Medication

Medication management to keep your pressure on target, often combining two.

Kidney Ultrasound

Sound waves check that the kidney arteries aren't narrowing.

Blood Sugar Test

Checks for the insulin resistance and diabetes risk that often accompany hypertension.

Echocardiogram

Sound waves image your heart to show how blood moves through it.

Lifestyle Recommendations

Diet, exercise, and limiting alcohol to lower and prevent high blood pressure.

Electrocardiogram

An EKG checks whether a heart condition is driving your blood pressure.

Lab Tests

Blood and urine tests check for risk factors and organ damage.

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

A wearable cuff tracks your blood pressure over 24 hours.

Blood Pressure Measurement

An arm cuff measures your blood pressure.

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High blood pressure risk factors

Often no symptoms at all

Frequent headaches

Shortness of breath

Chest pain or pressure

Vision changes

A high reading at home or the pharmacy

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what to expect

Blood pressure testing and treatment without the wait

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Check Your Pressure

A quick reading with a cuff and monitor. Walk in any day.
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Understand The Risk

Your provider reviews your numbers and what they mean for your heart.
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Manage It Long-Term

Medication, lifestyle counseling, and ongoing monitoring. One chart, every visit.
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15 Georgia clinics treating high blood pressure

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Braselton

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Halcyon

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Duluth

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Hamilton Ridge

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Ellard Village

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Peachtree Plaza

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Tyrone

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Smyrna

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Alpharetta

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Decatur

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Dallas

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Northside

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Reynoldstown

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Buckhead

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This service can often be handled on a virtual visit. Same chart, same standards. On your phone, 7 days a week.

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FAQ

Common questions about high blood pressure

Who can benefit from hypertension management?

Because high blood pressure often has no symptoms, regular monitoring is the best way to catch it early. It's especially worth it if you're over 65, have a family history or diabetes, run above 130/80, or are already on medication. We can build a plan that fits your life.

What is hypertension (high blood pressure)?

Hypertension is when blood pushes too hard against your artery walls, making your heart work harder than it should. It affects about one in three adults and often has no symptoms. Over time it can lead to heart attack or stroke, so getting checked is the only way to know.

What are some risks of high blood pressure?

Hypertension that’s not managed properly can cause a number of health conditions, including heart attack and strokes. Some additional risks include: Heart disease Kidney disease or failure Vision loss Cognitive decline or dementia Aneurysm Pregnancy complications

How to lower blood pressure

While hypertension management often requires medication, there are a number of lifestyle changes you can make on your own to reduce your risk, including: Eating a healthy diet Exercising regularly Watching your weight Limiting alcohol and caffeine consumption Quitting smoking Getting enough sleep Reducing your stress Reducing your salt intake Controlling your blood sugar and cholesterol In addition to the above lifestyle changes, it’s important to work with your doctor if you currently have high blood pressure to reduce your risk for heart attack, stroke, and other serious medical conditions.

What is normal blood pressure?

A normal high blood pressure reading is 120 mm Hg or less systolic (top number) and less than 80 mm Hg diastolic (bottom number), or as it’s commonly referred to, 120/80. If your blood pressure is between 120-139 over 80-89, it’s considered pre-hypertension. With a reading of 140/90 or above, you are diagnosed with high blood pressure. If you have a reading of 180/120 more than once, it’s a hypertensive crisis, and you should seek medical treatment immediately. Older adults’ arteries may stiffen, so while the numbers listed above are the standard, it’s not uncommon for them to have a reading under 150/90, which is still considered ideal.

How do you know if you have high blood pressure?

Since high blood pressure doesn’t present with many recognizable symptoms, you may not know you have it. The only way to get a proper diagnosis is to have it checked regularly by your doctor. Here are some ways to check your blood pressure: A healthcare provider will measure your blood pressure using a cuff and a monitor. You can use an automatic blood pressure cuff at home. It’s important to follow the instructions carefully and take measurements at different times of day. Many pharmacies offer free blood pressure machines.

What causes hypertension?

he exact cause isn’t known, but high blood pressure usually develops over time, and there are certain things that may increase your risk, including: Smoking Obesity Lack of exercise Too much salt Race—Black Americans often have higher and more severe blood pressure than White Americans More than 1-2 alcoholic beverages per day Being older Family history Chronic kidney disease Diabetes Stress Insufficient intake of potassium and magnesium

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15 Georgia clinics treating high blood pressure

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Braselton

1070 Braselton Village Parkway, Suite 100, Braselton, GA 30517

Open 7 daysWalk-ins welcome
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Halcyon

6135 Ollie Walk, Suite 200, Alpharetta, GA 30005

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Duluth

6590 Sugarloaf Parkway, Duluth, GA 30097

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Hamilton Ridge

3320 Hamilton Mill Road, Buford, GA 30519

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Ellard Village

8480 Holcomb Bridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 30022

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Peachtree Plaza

2900 Peachtree Rd, Suite 301, Atlanta, GA 30305

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Tyrone

1528 Joel Cowan Parkway, Tyrone, GA 30290

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Smyrna

4480 S Cobb Dr SE, Smyrna, GA 30080

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Alpharetta

13800 Highway 9, Suite K, Alpharetta, GA 30004

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Decatur

149 Clairemont Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030

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Dallas

49 Hosiery Mill Road, Dallas, GA 30132

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Northside

1000 Northside Drive, Atlanta, GA 30318

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Reynoldstown

764 Memorial Drive SE, Atlanta, GA 30316

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Buckhead

4605 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30342

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Midtown

805 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

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