A major supermarket is offering free health tests at 350 branches across the UK, as Tesco has partnered with the British Heart Foundation (BHF), urging people to prioritise their wellbeing this month.
High blood pressure is among the primary risk factors for heart attacks and strokes, yet the BHF estimates that up to five million adults across the UK may be living with the condition without knowing.
Tesco customers can receive a free blood pressure test, with both pre-booked and walk-in appointments on offer, and tests conducted in private consultation rooms.
Staff will explain the results clearly, and if an elevated reading is found, customers will be directed towards the appropriate next steps or support.
All Tesco pharmacists and pharmacy colleagues completed specialist “Let’s Talk” training to help them discuss heart disease, cancer and Type 2 diabetes with the public sensitively.
Because high blood pressure frequently has no signs or symptoms, the only way to discover it is to get tested.
When detected early, high blood pressure can be successfully managed, helping to safeguard long‐term health.
The latest initiative, which was launched during February’s Heart Month, builds on the collaboration between Tesco and the British Heart Foundation, encouraging the public to incorporate a blood pressure check into their daily routine.
Alongside the free in-store assessments, Tesco Magazine and the Tesco Real Food website are showcasing heart-healthy recipes, including meals with reduced salt and reduced saturated fat, to help shoppers prepare food with confidence at home.
The broader Tesco Health Charity Partnership with the British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK and Diabetes UK was established in 2018 and is “built on the simple belief that Every Little Help can make a big difference”.
Tesco is offering free health tests at 350 UK stores
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Between February 16 and March 1, shoppers can also opt to round up their purchases to the nearest £1 at self-service checkouts to raise funds for the Health Charity Partnership.
Tom Lye, category director for health and wellness at Tesco, said: “We want looking after your health to feel as simple as going into Tesco to do a shop.
“Our pharmacy teams are here to offer a quick, friendly blood pressure check – no fuss, no appointment needed.
“A few minutes in store can help to give peace of mind or get you support early if it’s needed”.
Customers can arrange a test on the Tesco website, or drop into a store and request a free blood pressure test from the pharmacy.
Professor Bryan Williams OBE, chief scientific and medical officer at the British Heart Foundation, said: “High blood pressure affects roughly one in three adults in the UK, yet many people remain unaware they have it because it usually presents no obvious signs.
“When it goes undetected, it can significantly raise the risk of heart attacks and strokes, which is why it’s so important for as many people as possible to get their blood pressure checked.
“Although high blood pressure can lead to serious health problems if ignored, the positive news is that it can be managed.
“Small lifestyle changes like being more active and reducing foods high in fat, salt and sugar can have a real impact – medication is also available when needed.
“Getting your blood pressure checked at a community location like your local Tesco is quick, straightforward and could be one of the most vital steps you take to protect your heart and overall health. Know your numbers this Heart Month”.






