You may return some or all of the products in your order free of charge for replacement or refund if you are not happy with your purchase within 30 days of receiving your order.
To return your item(s) please fill in our returns form or get in touch with our team on 01254 277856 (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm).
Please note: We are unable to refund original postage costs for unwanted items. Personalised items, travel and event tickets are non-refundable.
The UB-543 is clinically validated to the world recognized European Hypertension Society (ESH) guidelines so the user can have complete confidence in their readings.
The A&D UB-543 also benefits from the dual user mode, allowing the recording of up to 60 recordings for two users. It also incorporates the average value feature of the stored data, as well as the WHO Blood pressure classification indicator to allow the users to better control their management programs. The UB-543 offers "Correct Position Guidance". Once the user has settled upon their body position for blood pressure measurement, the UB-543 will detect the user's wrist position and guide the user to an appropriate level with blue and orange signals. It also boasts A&D’s unique technology for Irregular Heartbeat (IHB) and Afib screening/Circadian Rhythm analysis technology, pioneered by A&D in 2001 and now found on most of our range of blood pressure monitors.
About the A&D Medical UC-502 digital scales
The A&D Medical UC-502 digital scales benefit from simple to use SENSE ON technology – providing your results immediately when stepping on the device, displaying them on the integral sharp LCD display.
The SENSE ON technology also switched the device off between 4-6 seconds after use – saving the battery life.
0 – 50.0kg: ±0.4kg
50.1 – 100.0kg: ±0.5kg
100.1 – 150kg: ±0.6kg
150.1 – 180kg: ±0.7kg
Product advice and support
You can either speak to your GP or heart specialist to see if there are specific requirements, and our sales team is here to help answer your product questions.
If you have high blood pressure, it's important to know that you're not alone. It's important to find support from the people around you and healthcare professionals. Make sure you check your blood pressure and keep a diary of your readings regularly, so you can see your progress. Join our HealthUnlocked community.
Why should you monitor your blood pressure?
High blood pressure contributes to around half of all heart attacks and strokes in the UK. And there as many as 5 million people in the UK are living with undiagnosed high blood pressure, without knowing they are at risk. The only way to know whether you have high blood pressure is to measure it. Everyone should know their blood pressure to help identify underlying heart and cardiovascular conditions.