ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device.
Seamless. Wireless. Wherever You Are.
Experience seamless health monitoring from the comfort of your home with Groisman Medicine and the Biobeat sensor - ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device
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How it works
Introducing a new, reliable device — approved by the Israeli Ministry of Health and the FDA
This wearable monitor measures blood pressure without an inflatable cuff. It’s discreet, does not disturb daily activity, and won’t wake you during sleep.
The device is single-use — no need to return it after the test.
How our home-based ambulatory blood pressure monitoring works:
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Order the kit — a technician will arrive at your home within 24 hours.
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The device is paired with a mobile app.
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After 24 hours, you receive a complete report with blood pressure readings and graphs.
To receive reimbursement for an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring test through private health insurance, you should check the specific terms of your policy.
You will need to submit documentation, including a doctor’s referral and an invoice.
Reimbursement of 70%–100% may be available, depending on your private health insurance plan.
About Us

Our qualified technicians install the Biobeat sensor in your home for a 24-hour monitoring period. During this time, the device transmits data to our company, where it is processed and then forwarded to your doctor. This convenient approach eliminates the need to visit a clinic and allows the physician to receive a complete picture of your health metrics in your natural home environment.
Additionally, Groisman Medicine offers a wide range of at-home blood tests — from routine checks to specialized panels. All samples are collected by our experienced staff and processed by leading laboratories in Israel. This way, you receive comprehensive medical care in the comfort of your own home.







