Doc Johnson Partners With Verséa Health for 'Wellness Center'

Doc Johnson Partners With Verséa Health for 'Wellness Center'

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Doc Johnson has partnered with Verséa Health to launch the Doc Johnson Wellness Center retail display.

A rep described Verséa Health as “a transformative healthcare company focused in high-value diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for the consumer and professional markets” and noted that this new partnership will provide Doc Johnson customers with advanced diagnostic technologies and over-the-counter (OTC) treatments, as well as preventive care services tailored to their individual needs.

With the goal of "bringing the comprehensive health and wellness category to the adult retailer marketplace," the Wellness Center features eight OTC products in a stand: "morning after" emergency contraceptive pills, fentanyl drug tests, six-panel at-home drug tests, yeast infection tests, UTI tests, pregnancy tests, ovulation tests and male enhancement supplements.

“I’ve long-believed that home-use diagnostic tests should be standard in adult stores, so I’m truly excited for Doc Johnson to be launching this new vertical,” said Doc Johnson VP of Sales and Marketing Scott Watkins. “Our community of adult retailers offers a shame-free safe place to be educated and serviced, so I believe having these health and wellness products in an environment where consumers already feel comfortable will be beneficial to many.”

He added that Doc Johnson spent a lot of time and effort making sure that the products are licensed, safe, accurate, affordable and effective.

“We’re very proud of this end result,” Watkins said.

Verséa Health CEO and co-founder Sean Fetcho said his company is excited to partner with Doc Johnson to launch the Wellness Center.

“It offers a simple solution to complex problems, providing customers with a comprehensive, one-stop shop for all their health and wellness needs,” he said. “Customers can easily identify what they need and find it in one convenient place, saving time and money in the process.”

Fetcho added, “Bringing professional quality diagnostic and therapeutic products into adult retail stores helps us fulfill our mission of expanding healthcare quality and access as it allows us to reach more people in the places where they want to shop.”

For more information, contact sales@docjohnson.com and visit B2BDocJohnson.com.

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