Becker's Healthcare April 10, 2020
Ayla Ellison

Walmart has opened two freestanding health centers in the past seven months, and the retail giant is moving deeper into the primary care market by opening two more.

Walmart opened its first standalone clinic, called Walmart Health, Sept. 13 in Dallas, Ga. In January, the retail giant opened its second freestanding clinic in Calhoun, Ga. The health centers offer a variety of services, ranging from primary care to labs to dental, in one facility.

In management’s commentary accompanying Walmart’s third-quarter results, President and CEO Doug McMillon said the company would open “several more” standalone health centers. The company is already following through on that plan.

Walmart Health has two more clinics in...

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