Lumiscope Blood Pressure Monitors
Lumiscope Blood Pressure Monitors For The Arm And Wrist.
Lumiscope is a leading maker and marketer of diagnostic devices for over eighty years. In 1974 Lumiscope entered the home healthcare market and in 1978 introduced the first electronic home blood pressure monitor. Lumiscope is now a part of Graham Field Health Products, a leader in home health care.
Current demand for blood pressure monitors is high. The aging population makes more people at risk for elevated blood pressure. People who are health conscience want to make sure their blood pressure is normal.
People who have been diagnosed with hypertension (high blood pressure) and placed on medication need to ensure their medication is working. As health care cost skyrocket, no one wishes to pay for the doctor's assistant to take their blood pressure if they can do it themselves.
For people to take their own blood pressure Lumiscope blood pressure monitors are optimal. These monitors for both arm and wrist have easily applied cuffs that anyone can place. The Lumiscope blood pressure monitors come in completely automated models with digital read out or if you prefer a vocal reading. These features make blood pressure monitoring simple for anyone.
Lumiscope also makes blood pressure monitors for physicians' offices, hospitals and surgery center. These come with dial or digital read out in both automatic and manual varieties. Lumiscope makes stethoscopes, thermometers, and pain management devices in addition to their full line of blood pressure monitors.
Omron, LifeSource, and A&D are the top competitors in the home blood pressure monitoring market with Lumiscope. These companies offer portable units that have large digital readouts and verbal reports as well as auto inflating cuffs for ease of use.
Lumiscope's uniqueness comes from their long term commitment to home blood pressure monitoring. Lumiscope has consistently upgraded their product for ease of use in the hands of the consumer handicapped by arthritis and poor eyesight.
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