Greater Goods Whole Body LED Blood Pressure Monitor
Last updated: October 14, 2022
This Bluetooth-friendly monitor connects to a free app for handy access to your readings. The large backlit display of this Greater Goods Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor is easy on the eyes. The comfort cuff fits a wide range of arm sizes.
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Key Takeaway: The Greater Goods Bluetooth Blood Pressure Monitor is tech-forward with Bluetooth connectivity and an app that tracks your readings.
In our analysis of 59 expert reviews, the Greater Goods Whole Body LED Blood Pressure Monitor placed 13th when we looked at the top 24 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
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Gastroenterologist and adjunct assistant professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
Dr. Niket Sonpal is an adjunct assistant professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and clinical instructor at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn, who specializes in gastroenterology.
He is a graduate of the Medical University of Silesia-Hope Medical Institute in Poland. After completing his residency in internal medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital, he was selected to be the 2013‐2014 Chief Resident at Lenox Hill Hospital–Northshore LIJ Health System. Dr. Sonpal completed his fellowship in gastroenterology and hepatology at Lenox Hill Hospital and continues his work in the field of medical-student and resident-test preparation. He now serves as the associate program director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brookdale University medical center.
He is also the co‐author of several medical test prep books and serves as the chief operating officer for Medquest Test Prep and director of medical education for Picmonic Test Prep.