Advanced Monitoring for Better Health Insights
Keady Family Practice offers medical monitoring devices that allow our providers to track important health information over time. These tools help detect patterns, monitor chronic conditions, and identify potential concerns that may not appear during a single office visit.
All monitoring devices are placed by highly trained medical staff at our Claremont, NH office, ensuring proper setup, accurate data collection, and clear guidance on how the device works.
By collecting continuous health data, our providers can better understand your symptoms and adjust treatment plans when necessary. These devices are often used as part of ongoing primary care, preventive care, or chronic disease management.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Blood Sugar Monitoring
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) devices track blood sugar levels throughout the day and night. Unlike traditional fingerstick testing, CGM devices provide real-time information about how glucose levels change in response to meals, activity, medications, and other factors.
This technology helps both patients and providers better understand blood sugar patterns and make informed adjustments to treatment plans.
Continuous glucose monitoring is commonly used for patients managing Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, individuals experiencing fluctuating blood sugar levels, or those working toward improved long-term glucose control.
By providing more detailed insights into glucose trends, CGM devices can help reduce complications and support better overall health.
Zio Patch Heart Monitoring
The Zio Patch is a small, wearable heart monitor used to detect irregular heart rhythms. Once placed on the chest, the device continuously records heart activity over several days while patients continue their normal daily routines.
This extended monitoring period allows providers to identify heart rhythm abnormalities that may not appear during a short in-office electrocardiogram (ECG).
The Zio Patch is commonly used to evaluate symptoms such as:
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Heart palpitations
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Irregular heartbeat
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Dizziness or fainting
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Unexplained fatigue
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Episodes of rapid or slow heart rate
After the monitoring period is complete, the recorded data is analyzed and reviewed by your provider to determine whether further testing or treatment may be needed.
Heart monitoring may be recommended as part of a primary care evaluation or when assessing symptoms related to heart health.
How Medical Monitoring Helps Your Care
Medical monitoring devices provide valuable insights that help our providers deliver more accurate, personalized care. Continuous health data allows providers to:
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Detect irregular patterns or symptoms earlier
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Monitor chronic health conditions more effectively
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Adjust medications or treatment plans when needed
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Improve long-term disease management
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Provide more informed guidance on lifestyle changes
These technologies support our broader approach to preventive care, helping patients maintain better health and avoid complications.
When Monitoring May Be Recommended
Your provider may recommend a medical monitoring device if you are experiencing symptoms or managing a condition that benefits from continuous data tracking.
Common reasons for monitoring include:
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Managing diabetes or unstable blood sugar levels
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Evaluating irregular heart rhythms or palpitations
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Monitoring symptoms that occur intermittently
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Tracking health changes over time
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Supporting ongoing chronic disease management
If monitoring is recommended, our medical staff will place the device at our Claremont office and provide instructions for use.

Schedule an Evaluation
If you're experiencing symptoms or your provider has recommended medical monitoring, our team can help determine the right next steps. Devices such as continuous glucose monitors and heart rhythm monitors are placed by trained medical staff at our Claremont office.
Call 603-863-7777 or complete the form to learn more.

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