High Blood Pressure

At Riverside Primary Care Doctors Inc, we are committed to helping patients detect and manage high blood pressure before it leads to serious health complications. Often referred to as the “silent killer,” hypertension can develop without obvious symptoms while quietly increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, and other life-threatening conditions.

 

Through routine blood pressure monitoring, preventive care, and personalized treatment plans, our healthcare team works closely with patients to improve cardiovascular health and reduce long-term risks. Early diagnosis and proper management are essential for protecting your heart, preserving kidney function, and supporting overall wellness.

Your Health, Our Priority

Whether you’ve been diagnosed with hypertension or want to stay ahead of it, our providers are here to support you every step of the way. We aim to empower you with the tools and guidance you need to lead a healthier life.

What We Offer

Routine blood pressure screenings
Blood sugar (glucose) testing
Electrocardiogram (EKG) evaluations
Urine testing for kidney health and related conditions
Risk factor assessments
Medication management
Diet and lifestyle counseling
Long-term monitoring and follow-ups

1. What are the symptoms of high blood pressure?

Most people with high blood pressure don’t experience noticeable symptoms. That’s why it’s often called the “silent killer.” Regular checkups—including blood pressure checks, blood sugar tests, and urine testing—are essential to catch it early before it leads to serious conditions like heart disease or stroke.

2. How is high blood pressure treated?

Treatment typically involves a combination of lifestyle changes and, when necessary, medication. At RiverSide Primary Care Doctors Inc, we offer personalized treatment plans that may include:

  • Dietary and lifestyle counseling
  • Stress management techniques
  • Medication management
  • Routine blood pressure and EKG monitoring
  • Blood sugar and kidney function testing

3. Can high blood pressure be cured?

While high blood pressure may not be permanently “cured,” it can be effectively managed. With ongoing care, including regular testing and medical support, many individuals can maintain healthy blood pressure and reduce their risk of complications.