Single reading
One reading can be useful, but blood pressure is best understood through repeated measurements and the setting in which it was taken.
Use the SelHealth Blood Pressure Checker to understand what your reading may suggest and how to interpret it with better context.
Simple daily estimate based on body weight and activity.
Classify your blood pressure reading using systolic and diastolic values.
Estimate your resting heart rate status and basic target zone.
Estimate your heart age using age, blood pressure, resting heart rate, and smoking status.
A simple educational estimate based on age, resting heart rate, waist, and smoking.
A simple educational screener based on age, waist, fasting glucose, and activity.
An educational cardiometabolic risk snapshot using a few common inputs. This is not a validated event-risk calculator.
A simplified educational review of common lipid patterns. It does not replace clinician interpretation within overall cardiovascular risk.
A simplified motivational estimate based on age, body size, and activity—not a validated clinical metabolic measure.
Estimate a simplified population-style life expectancy using age, sex, smoking, and activity.
The Blood Pressure Checker helps you review systolic and diastolic readings in a practical way. It is designed to make blood pressure numbers easier to understand, while reminding you that repeated measurements and clinical context matter most.
One reading can be useful, but blood pressure is best understood through repeated measurements and the setting in which it was taken.
Usually no. Diagnosis is based on repeated readings and medical evaluation, not one isolated measurement.
It can change with stress, caffeine, activity, sleep, time of day, and measurement technique.
These related tools help you connect blood pressure with pulse, heart-age context, and broader cardio-metabolic patterns.