Walmart Health to open 3 clinics in Jacksonville by fall 2023

The retailer will open 16 centers in three Florida cities.


  • By Dan Macdonald
  • | 3:48 p.m. October 27, 2022
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File image: Walmart clinics are built alongside Walmart stores. The company has opened the clinics in Arkansas, Illinois, Georgia and Texas and expects to open 16 in Florida.
File image: Walmart clinics are built alongside Walmart stores. The company has opened the clinics in Arkansas, Illinois, Georgia and Texas and expects to open 16 in Florida.
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Walmart will open three health centers in Jacksonville as part of 16 expected in Florida by fall 2023.

The Jacksonville clinics are at the Walmart Supercenters at 11900 Atlantic Blvd., 10991 San Jose Blvd. and 12100 Lem Turner Road.

In April, Walmart Health opened clinics at 7075 Collins Road in Jacksonville and 1586 Branan Field Road in Middleburg.

In August 2021, Walmart Heath registered fictitious names for those locations as well as at 6830 Normandy Blvd. in West Jacksonville and 4250 Philips Highway in the Englewood area of South Jacksonville.

Walmart Health facilities are added next to Walmart Supercenters.

The clinics are open seven days a week.

Services can vary but could include X-ray, EKG, primary care labs, behavioral health, dental, hearing, community health and more.

“As the population in Florida continues to grow at more than double the rate of the rest of the United States, so does the need to increase access to quality health care,” said Dr. David Carmouche, senior vice president, of Omnichannel Care Offerings at Walmart, in a news release.

“With these 16 new Walmart Health centers across the state, even more Floridians will have easy access to a wide range of high-quality health services at convenient hours and easy to understand prices.”

Walmart Health opened six Florida clinics this year. Nearly half of the appointments have been for primary and chronic condition care.

 

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