Home monitoring tools support, but never replace, professional care. They help you track trends and spot changes worth raising with your doctor — not diagnose or treat conditions on your own.
What does a basic home health kit include?
A well-rounded starter kit usually covers three areas: heart and circulation (a blood pressure monitor), breathing and oxygen (a pulse oximeter, plus a nebulizer if a household member has a respiratory condition), and temperature (a reliable thermometer). Families and caregivers often add more depending on their needs.How do I match the kit to my household?
Build around the people you’re caring for. A household managing high blood pressure prioritizes a blood pressure monitor; one managing asthma or COPD leans on a pulse oximeter and a nebulizer; a home with young kids wants a fast thermometer. Start with your biggest need and expand.Which devices help with heart health?
For heart and circulation, a home blood pressure monitor tracks the single most important everyday number, and a personal EKG monitor can document palpitations or an irregular rhythm to show your doctor. A pulse oximeter rounds out the picture during illness. See our heart health at home guide.Which devices help with breathing?
For respiratory health, a pulse oximeter spot-checks oxygen, a nebulizer delivers prescribed breathing treatments, and an air purifier reduces indoor triggers like dust, pollen, and smoke. More in respiratory health at home.How do the pieces work together?
The value of a kit is the trend it builds over time. Logging blood pressure, oxygen, or temperature consistently turns scattered numbers into a story your doctor can act on. SonoHealth makes a full range — the BPpro/BPMAX monitors, EKGraph, Pulse Oximeter, MistPro nebulizer, AirPro purifier, and ThermoPRO/ThermoMax thermometers — so you can assemble a kit from one trusted source at SonoHealth.com.Related: Home Devices for Seniors · Home Devices for New Parents · Heart Health at Home · Respiratory Health at Home

