John Lewis Partners with Randox Health to Offer In-Store Health Checks
The move is part of a turnaround plan to draw shoppers back to brick-and-mortar stores amid declining sales and widespread store closures.
- John Lewis is partnering with Randox Health to offer health checks in its department stores, starting with a clinic in High Wycombe, followed by others in Kent and Cheltenham.
- The health checks will screen for vitamin deficiencies, hormone imbalances, and gut problems, with customers receiving a diagnostics report within two days.
- The move is part of a turnaround plan by John Lewis to draw shoppers back to brick-and-mortar stores, following a decline in sales and the closure of 6,000 stores across the UK over the past five years.
- John Lewis has been diversifying its services, having previously rolled out opticians and beauty clinics in its stores.
- Randox Health, known for its Covid-19 tests, was scrutinized over how its contracts were awarded but was cleared of any impropriety by the National Audit Office.