A blood pressure of 145/95 is considered a high blood pressure level, but 3 repeated measurements on non-simultaneous days are required to confirm the diagnosis of hypertension, and it is recommended that a visit to the cardiology department be made as soon as possible. The diagnosis of hypertension requires 3 measurements of blood pressure on non-simultaneous days, and the diagnosis of hypertension can be confirmed if the blood pressure values are all consistent with a systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg and or a diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mmHg. If it is found for the first time, it is recommended to go to the cardiology department as soon as possible to complete the relevant examinations, make a clear diagnosis, evaluate the condition, and intervene and treat it as soon as possible, so as to avoid further damage to the target organs caused by the continuous development of hypertension. If hypertension has been diagnosed before, a blood pressure of 145/95 indicates that the blood pressure control is unsatisfactory, and you should go to the cardiovascular medicine department in time to consult your doctor whether you need to adjust your medication regimen in order to achieve the desired effect of lowering blood pressure.