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Hypertension Treatment in Stafford

At Stafford Primary Care Clinic, we understand the importance of managing hypertension (high blood pressure) for overall health and well-being. Our dedicated team of medical professionals is here to provide you with comprehensive hypertension treatment and support to help you lead a healthier and happier life.

Visit today Stafford Family Clinic for affordable and qualified medical care.  For more information, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us or schedule an appointment. We are conveniently located at 203 Brand Ln #35 Stafford, Texas-77477, and we see patients from Stafford, Sugar Land, Missouri City, and the greater Houston areas.

Our Approach to Hypertension Treatment

At Stafford Primary Care Clinic, we take a patient-centered approach to hypertension treatment. Our experienced medical team understands that every patient is unique, and treatment plans must be tailored to individual needs. When you choose us for your hypertension care


Why Choose Stafford Primary Care Clinic for Hypertension Treatment?

  • Experienced Medical Team: Our healthcare providers have extensive experience in treating hypertension and related conditions. You can trust their expertise and dedication to your care.
  • Compassionate Approach: We prioritize your comfort and well-being. You’ll receive care that’s not only effective but also delivered with empathy and respect.
  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our clinic is equipped with the latest medical technology, ensuring accurate diagnoses and efficient treatments.
  • Convenient Location: We’re conveniently located in Stafford, making it easy for you to access the care you need.
  • Holistic Care: Beyond just treating hypertension, we focus on your overall health, offering guidance and support for lifestyle changes that can improve your quality of life.

 

Hypertension Services We Offer

  • Blood Pressure Monitoring: Regular and precise monitoring sessions to keep track of your blood pressure levels and assess the effectiveness of treatments.
  • Medication Management: Expert recommendations and adjustments on antihypertensive medications to ensure optimal control.
  • Dietary and Nutritional Counseling: Learn about the dietary changes that can help regulate blood pressure, from reducing salt intake to incorporating heart-healthy foods.
  • Lifestyle Management Counseling: Tailored advice on exercise, stress management, and other lifestyle factors pivotal in managing hypertension.
  • Regular Health Check-ups: Scheduled screenings to assess cardiovascular health, ensuring early detection and management of potential complications.

 


Resources for Hypertension Patients

Hypertension Handbook: An in-depth guide covering everything from the basics of blood pressure to advanced management techniques.

Support Community: Join our hypertension support groups to share experiences and learn from fellow patients.

Online Portal: An interactive portal where patients can access their medical records, book appointments, and communicate with their healthcare providers.


Patient Testimonials

“Stafford Primary Care Clinic transformed my understanding of hypertension. With their expert guidance, I’ve been able to effectively manage my blood pressure and lead a healthier life” – Clara M.

“The team is approachable and knowledgeable. Their comprehensive approach to managing hypertension, from diet to medication, has been a boon for me.” – Rajiv S.


Schedule An Appointment

Ready to take control of your diabetes? Contact us today to schedule an appointment. Our friendly staff is ready to assist you.

Location:
203 Brand Ln #35 Stafford, Texas-77477

Phone: 
(281) 598-6614

Email:  info@staffordprimarycaretx.com


 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Hypertension

What is hypertension?

Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a condition where the force of blood against the walls of the arteries consistently remains too high, increasing the risk of heart diseases and strokes.

What causes hypertension?

There are two main types: primary (or essential) hypertension, for which the cause isn’t known, and secondary hypertension, which is caused by another underlying condition like kidney disease, hormonal disorders, or as a side effect of certain medications.

What are the symptoms of hypertension?

Hypertension often has no noticeable symptoms, which is why it’s called the “silent killer.” In extreme cases, severe hypertension can cause headaches, fatigue, vision problems, or chest pain.

How can I prevent hypertension?

Regular exercise, a balanced diet, limited salt and alcohol intake, avoiding smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, and managing stress are effective preventive measures.

How is hypertension diagnosed?

Hypertension is typically diagnosed using a sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure. If your reading consistently shows a blood pressure higher than 140/90 mm Hg, you may be diagnosed with hypertension.

How is hypertension treated?

Treatment usually involves a combination of lifestyle changes and medications. The specific approach depends on the severity of hypertension and any underlying causes.

Can hypertension be cured?

While most forms of hypertension can’t be “cured” in the traditional sense, they can be effectively managed with the right treatment plan to reduce risks of complications.

What complications are associated with uncontrolled hypertension?

Chronic high blood pressure can lead to various complications, including heart attacks, strokes, kidney disease, vision loss, and even cognitive decline.

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We focus on preventative care to keep the whole family healthy – women, men, and teens.