Becker's Healthcare May 6, 2020
Ayla Ellison

Walmart is moving deeper into the primary care market while physician practices across the country are struggling to stay afloat.

Since September, Walmart Health has opened two standalone clinics. One in Dallas, Ga., and another in Calhoun, Ga. This summer, Walmart Health clinics will open in Loganville, Ga., and Newnan, Ga., and the company received approval in late April from the Fayetteville (Ga.) Planning and Zoning Commission to build a 6,500-square-foot clinic, according to The Citizen.

Walmart Health is opening more clinics, which offer a variety of services, ranging from primary care to labs to dental, in...

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