Forbes March 29, 2024
Bruce Japsen

Walmart, which last year said it would nearly double the size of its doctor-staffed health clinics, will open its first facility in Texas next month on the way to 70 across the U.S. by the end of the year.

Walmart, which has 48 Walmart Health centers in five states, said it will add 22 new locations in 2024, deepening its presence in Texas while opening new sites in Missouri. A sixth market, Arizona, will see an expansion in 2025 where the company doesn’t yet operate Walmart Health facilities.

“Walmart Health remains focused on delivering healthcare that is convenient, personalized to each patient, inclusive of multiple service lines, all delivered by a community-focused team of board-certified providers,” said Dr. David Carmouche,...

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