Help Staying on Track With Home Monitoring
If your doctor has asked you to use a home monitoring device — such as a blood pressure cuff or glucose monitor — the pharmacy may be able to help you understand how to use it, stay on track with monitoring routines, and know what to share with your care team. This support is sometimes associated with Remote Patient Monitoring or RPM.
Availability of this service has not yet been confirmed. Ask the pharmacy whether this support may be appropriate for you.
Who This May Help
This service may be appropriate for patients who use home monitoring devices as part of their care plan and need help with routines, understanding readings, or staying consistent between visits.
How the Pharmacy Can Support You
- Help understanding how to use your monitoring device
- Support staying consistent with monitoring routines
- Help knowing what information to share with your doctor
- Support coordinating monitoring with medication schedules
- Help identifying questions to discuss with your provider
How This Works With Your Doctor's Care Plan
Your provider determines what monitoring is appropriate and reviews your results. The pharmacy helps support the routine between visits so you can stay on track and bring useful information to your next appointment.
What to Do Next
Call us or talk to your doctor about whether remote patient monitoring support may be appropriate for you.
This service does not replace medical care from your doctor. Eligibility and availability may vary.
