Automatic Blood Pressure Cuff Covered by Insurance

Monitor Your Blood Pressure at Home with Confidence

Keeping an eye on your blood pressure is an important part of staying healthy - especially before or after pregnancy. With a medical-grade blood pressure cuff from 1 Natural Way, you can check your readings easily and accurately from the comfort of your home.

Even better, getting an automatic blood pressure cuff could not be easier as they are covered under most insurance plans.

Blood Pressure Cuff

Benefits of an Automatic Blood Pressure Cuff

Blood Pressure Cuff

Accurate, Reliable Readings

Clinically tested for precision with clear systolic and diastolic results.

Easy One-Touch Operation

Get your blood pressure reading with the press of a single button - no setup required.

Blood Pressure Cuff
Blood Pressure Cuff

Large, Backlit LCD Display

Bright screen with oversized numbers makes results easy to read day or night.

Voice Broadcast

Hear your results out loud - perfect for anyone with vision concerns.

Blood Pressure Cuff
Blood Pressure Cuff

Auto Shut-Off

Saves battery by turning off automatically after each use.

Blood Pressure Cuff though Insurance

1 Natural Way works with most insurance providers to offer an automatic blood pressure cuff for pregnancy moms. Often, an automatic blood pressure cuff is fully covered, so there's no copay for you!

Step 1

1. Instantly verify your benefits

Step 2

2. Once Ordered, we'll help obtain a prescription

Step 3

3. We'll ship your blood pressure cuff

Step 1

1. Instantly verify your benefits

Step 1

2. Once Ordered, we'll help obtain a prescription

Step 1

3. We'll ship your blood pressure cuff

Frequently Asked Questions About an Automatic Blood Pressure Cuff

How do I use this blood pressure cuff correctly?

Wrap the cuff around your upper arm (just above the elbow), sit upright with your feet flat on the floor, and press the start button. Stay relaxed and still while the cuff inflates and measures your blood pressure - it only takes about 45 seconds.

What time of day is best for taking my blood pressure?

Try to take your blood pressure at the same time each day, preferably in the morning before eating, drinking caffeine, or taking medication. Consistency is key to tracking trends accurately over time.

What do the systolic, diastolic, and pulse numbers mean?

Your systolic number (top) shows pressure when your heart beats. The diastolic number (bottom) shows pressure when your heart rests between beats. Your pulse indicates how fast your heart is beating. Your doctor can help you understand what's normal for you.

Why is a prescription required to receive a blood pressure cuff through insurance?

Most insurance plans require a prescription to confirm that the monitor is medically necessary. We'll work with your doctor to collect what's needed and take care of the paperwork for you.

Is this covered by insurance?

In many cases, yes. Blood pressure monitors are often covered by insurance if ordered by a doctor. We'll verify your benefits and let you know if there's any cost to you before your order ships.

Questions?

For questions about the process, your coverage, or any products you see on our site, please contact us or read our FAQ’s.