Introducing PocDoc – A New Way to Check Your Heart Health

In addition to blood pressure checks, Superdrug now offers PocDoc, a simple finger-prick test designed to help you monitor your heart health.

Comprehensive Cholesterol Testing – PocDoc provides a full lipid profile, including total cholesterol, HDL (good cholesterol), and non-HDL levels.

Heart Health Insights – Get an assessment of your heart age and your 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease.

Fast & Convenient – Results are available in under 10 minutes, with no need for lab testing.

Easy-to-Use – The test is conducted using a smartphone-based app, making it simple and accessible.

Available In-Store – Ask your Superdrug pharmacist for more details.

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Heart Health Checks with Superdrug Pharmacy

Cardiovascular disease takes the lives of 170,000 people in the UK annually, yet 80% of these cases could be prevented with earlier detection and lifestyle changes. This is why we offer two fast, easy options to check your heart health.


FREE NHS Blood Pressure Check Service

This check can be performed by one of our trained pharmacy team members, in any of our English Pharmacies. Helping you to monitor your health quickly and conveniently, without the need for a prior appointment or booking.


Why Check Your Blood Pressure?

High blood pressure (hypertension) often has no symptoms, but can lead to serious health issues like heart disease or strokes. A simple check can help detect problems early and give you the support needed to manage your health.

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Who Can Get a Free NHS Blood Pressure Check?

If you’re 40 or over and don’t already have a diagnosis of high blood pressure, you could be eligible for a free check as part of the NHS scheme.

Quick & Easy Measurement

A trained member of the pharmacy team will measure your blood pressure in just a few minute

Results & Advice

You’ll receive an instant reading and expert guidance on what the results mean.

Next Steps

If necessary, we’ll guide you on lifestyle changes, review the option of additional monitoring or refer you to your GP for further care.