FAQ's

What is the Blood Pressure Control Service?

The Blood Pressure Control Service is a healthcare service designed to help individuals manage and maintain healthy blood pressure levels through personalized care, medication management, lifestyle guidance, and regular monitoring.

Do I need a referral to join this service?

In most cases, a referral from your primary care physician may be required. However, some programs may accept self-referrals depending on the service provider.

How often will my blood sugar be monitored?

Monitoring frequency depends on your individual care plan. This could range from daily self-monitoring to periodic checks during appointments, depending on the severity of your condition and treatment goals.

What should I do if my blood sugar levels remain uncontrolled?

If your blood sugar levels remain high, your care plan may be adjusted, which could include changing medications, introducing insulin therapy, or making further lifestyle changes. You may also be referred to a specialist for additional support.

What treatments are available for ED?

Treatment options include lifestyle changes, oral medications (e.g., sildenafil, tadalafil), vacuum erection devices, penile injections, hormone therapy, psychological counseling, and, in some cases, surgical options like penile implants.

How is my privacy protected during treatment?

Your privacy is protected under healthcare regulations such as HIPAA. All discussions, diagnoses, and treatments are confidential and shared only with your consent.

Can I stop the service once my blood sugar levels are stable?

Continuous monitoring and management are important to maintain stable blood sugar levels long-term. Your healthcare provider will guide you on how to manage your condition effectively, even after achieving stability.

What if I don’t have diabetes but want to prevent it?

The service can also benefit those at risk of diabetes by providing guidance on maintaining healthy blood sugar levels, which includes diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications aimed at prevention.