Forbes September 3, 2019
Bruce Japsen

Walmart may be on the verge of a new wave of clinic expansion in certain markets across the U.S. as its retail pharmacy rivals invest in an array of outpatient healthcare services.

Walmart has been expanding clinics in three southern U.S. states. In one of the latest examples, Walmart confirmed last week in a CNBC report that it was opening a new Walmart Health Center in Georgia where the location will offer “primary care, dental, counseling, labs, X-ray, audiology, & more,” the company’s Walmart Health web site said.

Walmart isn’t saying yet whether a national rollout is possible for this model. But it appears to be an expansion of its “Walmart Health” model that already offers five other locations in...

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