Forbes September 17, 2020
Bruce Japsen

Walmart disclosed plans Thursday to open “Walmart Health” centers in the Tampa and Orlando, Florida markets and additional locations in Georgia that feature an array of primary medical services, dental care, and behavioral health services as part of a new model being replicated across the country.

Executives said the new centers build on the first 10,000 square foot facility that opened last fall in Dallas, Georgia, where Walmart shoppers and patients in the community have taken to the concept. Other sites are 6,000 square feet or more in Georgia and Arkansas and Jacksonville, Florida.

“We currently have six Walmart Health locations open with five in Georgia, including the opening in Cartersville yesterday, and one in Arkansas,” Walmart senior vice president...

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