Accurate assessment of blood pressure throughout the day and night.
Expert cardiology care with a personal approach.
24-hour blood pressure monitoring measures your blood pressure at regular intervals throughout the day and night.
It provides a more complete and accurate picture than a single reading taken in the clinic, helping to identify high blood pressure, fluctuating readings, or white coat hypertension.
This test is also useful for assessing how well blood pressure treatment is working over time.
During your consultation, your cardiologist will:
A portable blood pressure monitor is fitted
A cuff is placed on your arm
The device takes automatic readings during the day and overnight
You will continue your normal daily routine while wearing the monitor
After 24 hours, the monitor is returned for review.
Your cardiologist will analyse the results and send a report to your referring doctor.
You may be referred for a cardiology consultation if you experience:
Suspected hypertension
Possible white coat hypertension
Blood pressure that is difficult to control
A need to review treatment effectiveness
Fluctuating blood pressure readings
It may also be recommended when a more accurate understanding of your blood pressure pattern is needed.
Dr Jodi Harker is a highly experienced cardiologist providing comprehensive cardiac care across the Gold Coast.
With expertise in both diagnostic and preventative cardiology, Dr Harker focuses on delivering clear, patient-centred care tailored to each individual.
Her approach emphasises accurate diagnosis, clear communication and long-term heart health management.
Please bring:
This helps ensure your cardiologist has all the information needed to provide accurate assessment and advice.
If you have been referred for a cardiology consultation, our team is here to provide clear, structured and professional care.
A 24-hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor (ABPM) is a small device that records your blood pressure at regular intervals throughout the day and night. It provides a more accurate picture of your blood pressure under real-life conditions.
This test helps your doctor understand how your blood pressure changes during normal activities and sleep. It’s often used to confirm a diagnosis of high or low blood pressure, assess how well medication is working, or investigate symptoms such as dizziness or headaches.
A small blood pressure cuff is placed on your upper arm and connected to a lightweight monitor worn on your belt or shoulder strap. The cuff automatically inflates every 20–30 minutes during the day and every 30–60 minutes overnight to take readings.
Yes, you can continue with your usual routine, but avoid vigorous exercise or getting the monitor wet. When the cuff inflates, try to keep your arm still and relaxed to ensure accurate readings.
You’ll return the monitor to our clinic so the recorded data can be analysed by your cardiologist. Your results will help guide your doctor in diagnosing or managing your blood pressure more effectively.