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Cardiovascular Health

Live with a Healthy Heart

Our heart works tirelessly to keep us active for our fast-paced lives. Ensuring its proper health is essential for a happy, healthy life.

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Cardiovascular Health

Live with a Healthy Heart

Our heart works tirelessly to keep us active for our fast-paced lives. Ensuring its proper health is essential for a happy, healthy life.

Learn more

Cardiovascular disease is a critical social problem

# 1

cause of death worldwide¹


85 %

of those deaths are due to heart attack and stroke²

Imagine a world with zero heart attacks and strokes

Our goal of ‘’Zero’’ cerebrovascular and cardiovascular events can be achieved in three stages of prevention: avoiding getting sick, preventing the condition from worsening, and preventing recurrence of events. That’s why we strive to make personalized healthcare available for everyone, and artificial intelligence to help predict cardiovascular diseases, support diagnoses, and suggest medication and treatment based on vital data measured at home.

All your heart health data in hand

Make the most out of your devices with companion apps powered by OMRON. They make it easy to track your health and include features that allow you to view your blood pressure at any time, track your log history and check for patterns, and email data to your family or physicians.

Find available apps in your country

Get medical-grade accurate readings even at home

Achieving zero cerebro-cardiovascular events

Hypertension is considered to be the risk factors of diseases such as myocardial infarction and stroke. Omron Healthcare has continued to challenge this health issue.

Our Journey

OMRON released its first electronic blood pressure monitor in 1973.

We’ve always aimed to prevent heart attacks and strokes and to safeguard the health of as many people as possible. Over the past 50 years, we have been producing and improving home blood pressure monitors so that people can stay healthy.

1-WHO 2017 Report, 2-WHO 2017 Report