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Beware: Invincible Feeling, Invisible Danger

Free Blood Pressure Checks Available at Local Pharmacies – Know Your Numbers

Beware: Invincible Feeling, Invisible Danger. Take a sec to check: You may feel healthy and strong, but high blood pressure has no symptoms. If left untreated, it can cause a heart attack or stroke.

High blood pressure affects millions of people in the UK, with an estimated 88,000 people in mid and south Essex living with the condition undiagnosed.

That’s why we’re launching the “Invincible Feeling, Invisible Danger” campaign to encourage regular blood pressure monitoring.

Local pharmacies across the region are offering free blood pressure checks, making it easier than ever to know your numbers. The process is quick, simple, and could be lifesaving. No appointment is needed, and trained pharmacy staff are ready to help.

Pharmacists are here to help

“High blood pressure often has no symptoms, which is why regular checks are so important”, says Baba Akomolafe, of Christchurch Pharmacy Braintree Essex.

“As community pharmacists, we see firsthand how knowing your blood pressure numbers can be life-changing. High blood pressure is often called the ‘invisible danger’ because you can feel invincible while it silently affects your health.

It’s quick and painless to get checked – just five minutes at your local pharmacy could give you vital information about your heart’s health. You don’t need an appointment – just pop in, and we’ll help you understand your numbers.

Why wait for a problem when you can prevent one? We’re here in your community, ready to help you take this simple but crucial step toward better health.”

You may be at higher risk of high blood pressure:

  • As you get older which is why everyone aged 40 and over is encouraged to know their numbers.
  • Have close relatives with high blood pressure
  • Are of Black African, Black Caribbean or South Asian background
  • Have an unhealthy diet, especially one high in salt
  • Are overweight
  • Smoke
  • Drink too much alcohol
  • Experience long-term stress

If you’ve been invited for an NHS Health Check, it’s important to attend as this provides a comprehensive understanding of your health risks, including blood pressure.

If you are aged 40 or over, you can get your free blood pressure check, by visiting any participating local pharmacy.

For more information about blood pressure and your health, speak to your pharmacist or GP. You can also visit the Mid and South Essex ICS website.

Where can you get a blood pressure check?

All adults over 40 are advised to get their blood pressure checked at least every five years. Some people from African, Afro-Caribbean or South Asian heritage may have high blood pressure at a younger age and are encouraged to get their blood pressure checked earlier.

  • At a pharmacy. More than 200 pharmacies in mid and south Essex offer blood pressure checks. Checks are free for people over 40 who have not had a blood pressure check in the past six months. Find a participating pharmacy near you.
  • At your GP.
  • Using a blood pressure monitor at home.
  • As part of your NHS Health Check. Adults in England aged 40 to 72 without pre-existing conditions are entitled to a free NHS Health Check every 5 years, to spot early signs and risk of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, dementia and type 2 diabetes. If you haven’t been invited for a Health Check, contact your local lifestyle service or your GP surgery to book one.
  • As a patient of a participating dental practice.

Blood Pressure UK provides information in 32 languages. Find translated blood pressure information on their website.

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Page published: 11 February 2025
Last updated: 15 May 2025