Depending on the cause of the high blood pressure, the patient’s past medical history and accompanying symptoms, the patient should go to the cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology, emergency room and other departments for consultation. If the patient has a history of high blood pressure or frequently experiences unexplained dizziness, headache, panic attacks and shortness of breath with intermittent tinnitus, it is recommended that the patient go to the cardiology department in a timely manner. If recurrent panic attacks, elevated blood pressure with urinary frequency and urgency, proteinuria, etc. occur, kidney damage such as nephritis is considered, and the patient is advised to consult the nephrologist in a timely manner. If there are symptoms such as blurred vision, dizziness, panic, chest tightness, tachycardia accompanied by agitation, hyperphagia, emaciation, and hand tremor due to elevated blood pressure, it is considered to be endocrine diseases such as hyperthyroidism, and it is recommended that the patient go to the Department of Endocrinology for consultation in a timely manner. If there is a sudden rise in blood pressure, severe nausea and vomiting with blurred consciousness, angina, sweating or even coma and other life-threatening symptoms, it is recommended that the patient go to the Emergency Department for consultation. When patients have high blood pressure, they can choose the appropriate department to consult according to the above situation. And should be treated as soon as possible to avoid delay.