Denver, CO

Blood Pressure Screening in Denver, CO

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Access 165+ blood pressure screening providers in the Denver metro area. Workplace blood pressure screening to identify hypertension and cardiovascular risk.

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165+ ProvidersTypically Immediate results2.5 injuries per 100 workers (BLS)Save ~48 hrs/mo1 provider per 4,336 residents

Blood Pressure Screening is a fundamental component of workplace wellness programs, helping identify employees with hypertension, a leading risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and other serious health conditions. Early detection enables intervention before complications develop.

Regular blood pressure monitoring helps employees understand their cardiovascular health and take steps to manage their blood pressure through lifestyle changes or medical treatment when needed.

BlueHive offers blood pressure screenings as standalone services or as part of comprehensive biometric screening programs, making it easy for employers to support employee cardiovascular health.

Who Needs This

  • All employees in wellness programs
  • Workers in high-stress positions
  • Employees over 40
  • Those with family history of heart disease
  • Commercial drivers

How It Works

  1. 1

    Prepare

    Rest for 5 minutes, avoid caffeine and exercise beforehand.

  2. 2

    Screen

    Blood pressure measured using calibrated equipment.

  3. 3

    Results

    Receive reading and risk category explanation.

  4. 4

    Follow-up

    Referral provided if elevated readings detected.

About Blood Pressure Screening in Denver

BlueHive partners with 165+ certified providers across the Denver metro area to deliver blood pressure screening services with same-day scheduling, digital results, and compliance support. Denver's local economy—driven by Technology, Healthcare, and Energy—creates strong demand for these services.

Service Availability in Denver

10 verified providers offer blood pressure screening in the Denver area.

0Accept walk-ins
3Offer telehealth
3Accepting new patients

What's Included

  • Standardized measurement protocols
  • Multiple readings for accuracy
  • Risk category classification
  • Educational materials provided
  • Referral recommendations when needed
  • Digital results tracking

Why Employers Choose This Service

  • Early hypertension detection
  • Cardiovascular risk awareness
  • Employee health engagement
  • Low-cost wellness initiative
  • Quick and non-invasive

Pricing

$15–$35

Often included in biometric screening packages

Actual pricing in Denver may vary by provider and specific requirements.

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Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Workforce Snapshot

Total Employment
1,600,000
Mean Annual Wage
$68,490
Injury Rate
2.3 per 100 workers

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024 OEWS

Colorado Compliance Snapshot

Cannabis Status
Recreational & Medical
Employer Drug Testing
Employers may still test for cannabis

Regulatory Alert: Colorado

Colorado has a regulatory risk score of 7/10. Colorado prohibits employer discipline for lawful off-duty activities including cannabis use under C.R.S. 24-34-402.5. Recent OSHA enforcement actions in the state have focused on hazardous gas exposure and fall protection in construction and agriculture. Employers in safety-sensitive industries should maintain clear impairment policies while respecting off-duty protections.

  • Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: EEOC Final RuleSource
View full Colorado compliance details

Codes & Regulations

Regulatory Framework

AHA/ACC blood pressure classification guidelines; OSHA general duty clause for workplace health screenings

Renewal & Compliance Schedule

AHA/ACC blood pressure classification guidelines; OSHA general duty clause for workplace health screenings

Employers in Denver should calendar renewal dates to avoid compliance gaps. With 165+ local providers, BlueHive makes it easy to schedule renewals promptly.

Cost in Context

At the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO mean annual wage of $68,490, a $15–$35 blood pressure screening represents just 0.04% of an average worker's annual earnings—a small investment for regulatory compliance and workforce safety.

Wage data: BLS OEWS 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I get a blood pressure screening in Denver, CO?

BlueHive partners with 165+ occupational health providers in the Denver metro area, serving a population of 715,522. That's roughly one provider per 4,336 residents, ensuring convenient access to blood pressure screening with same-day availability.

How much does a blood pressure screening cost in Denver?

Pricing for blood pressure screening through BlueHive in Denver typically ranges from $15 to $35. Actual cost varies by provider and specific requirements. Contact us for a transparent quote.

How quickly can I get a blood pressure screening in Denver?

Most blood pressure screening appointments in Denver are available same-day or next-day through BlueHive. Submit your request online and we'll match you with a nearby provider.

Which Denver industries require blood pressure screening?

Denver's economy—driven by Technology, Healthcare, Energy—creates strong demand for blood pressure screening services. Common requirements include: All employees in wellness programs, Workers in high-stress positions, Employees over 40. BlueHive coordinates compliance testing for employers across all sectors.

Does Colorado's cannabis law affect drug testing in Denver?

Colorado has legalized recreational cannabis, but federal DOT drug testing requirements remain unchanged. Employers should consult legal counsel regarding state-specific drug testing policies. BlueHive ensures all testing follows applicable federal and state regulations.

What is the workplace injury rate in the Denver metro area?

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO metro area has a workplace injury rate of 2.3 per 100 full-time workers, with 1,600,000 total nonfarm employees. Proactive occupational health testing helps employers reduce injury-related costs and stay compliant.

How does Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: EEOC Final Rule affect blood pressure screening in Colorado?

The EEOC final rule implementing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act requires employers with 15 or more employees to provide reasonable accommodations for known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, unless the accommodation would cause undue hardship. Covered accommodations include modified work schedules, temporary reassignment, and excusal from strenuous activities. Status: effective. Employers should review the source documentation for full details. BlueHive monitors Colorado regulatory changes and updates employer compliance workflows accordingly.

What is Colorado's regulatory risk level for blood pressure screening?

Colorado has a elevated regulatory risk score of 7/10 for occupational health compliance. Colorado prohibits employer discipline for lawful off-duty activities including cannabis use under C.R.S. 24-34-402.5. Recent OSHA enforcement actions in the state have focused on hazardous gas exposure and fall protection in construction and agriculture. Employers in safety-sensitive industries should maintain clear impairment policies while respecting off-duty protections. Employers should maintain current policies and work with providers who track state-specific requirements.

Why Employers Choose BlueHive

  • 165+ providers in Denver
  • One platform for scheduling, results, and compliance
  • Digital results with real-time tracking
  • Same-day appointment availability

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