MedCity News September 2, 2020
Elise Reuter

The retailer will partner with Oak Street Health, which operates primary care centers for Medicare patients. The two companies will start with three primary care clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Walmart will open three clinics in Dallas through a partnership with startup Oak Street Health. The companies will open three clinics attached to Supercenters this year, replacing former retail health spaces operated by Walmart in Arlington, Benbrook and Carrollton, Texas. They will offer primary care and urgent care services.

“We’ve proudly served customers at these three former Walmart Care Clinic locations for the last five years, and we are excited to bring this evolved approach to healthcare to our customers at these locations with Oak Street Health,” Walmart Health...

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