DOTmed September 28, 2023
John R. Fischer

Tower Health, in Pennsylvania, will sell eight of its 22 urgent care centers to American Family Care and close five of its other ones, leaving the healthcare system with nine.

American Family Care manages more than 200 AFC urgent care centers in 26 states, including about 30 in the Philadelphia area. It will take over Tower Health’s sites in Kennett Square, Warminster, Newtown, Doylestown, Lansdale, Wynnefield, Frazer, and Conshohocken, according to the Philadelphia Business Journal.

Tower Health, which entered the urgent care market in 2018, will close another five locations in North Wales, Parkesburg, Levittown, Roosevelt Boulevard in Northeast Philadelphia, and Thorndale. It expects all workers to be offered positions at American Family Care centers in these areas. Its remaining...

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