I'm on medication for high blood pressure too, I have tried the cuff type (we have one at work) and found the readings not very consistent, but it may of been a cheap one? If i were to buy one I would go for an upper arm type.
Omron make the best bp monitors and you often see them being used in gp surgery's and hospital wards/clinics.
Not sure if the advice has changed but when I first purchased my own bp monitor I was told the upper-arm cuff are more accurate than the wrist type.
I concur with @noblehead, I was told that the upper arm cuff models were more accurate than wrist ones.
BTW the Omron M" basic ones can usually got from ASDA for £10 - £15.
I didn't realise that Asda sold them, but thinking about it the bigger Asda's (Walmart) will do. Our nearest Asda Walmart is at Bristol Cribbs Causeway so if I don't see one on Amazon or being sold in a pharmacy I'll have a look next time we're shopping at Cribbs Causeway
Exactly the same as Enclave.I have an Omron, got it from Amazon ..it was on a lighting deal ..I also suffer from white coat syndrome..
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