MedCity News December 3, 2020
Anuja Vaidya

Amazon, which opened a primary care clinic for employees in June, has added four more such clinics — all operated by medical group Crossover Health. The new clinics are based in Texas, but Amazon plans to open more locations in Arizona, Kentucky and Michigan over the next year.

After launching its first primary care clinic as part of a pilot with Crossover Health in June, Amazon.com, Inc. has now opened four more clinics for employees in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Amazon announced its collaboration with primary care startup Crossover Health in July. Together, the organizations plan to open 20 primary care clinics, dubbed neighborhood health centers, for Amazon’s warehouse employees near its fulfillment centers and operations facilities. The first clinic...

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