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In a shocking move, Walmart has announced the closure of all 51 of its Health Centers in the US. This news has left many customers reeling, as they struggled to find low-cost and convenient healthcare services that were once readily available at these locations. The centers offered a range of services including virtual health care, primary and urgent care, labs, X-rays, behavioral health, and dental work in some locations.

For customers like Cecilia Lee, the closure will be particularly difficult. She relied on the convenience of combining medical appointments with shopping and other errands at Walmart. The closure will impact her ability to easily access healthcare, especially for seniors who appreciated the convenience of having all their needs met in one place.

Walmart cited profitability as the reason for the difficult decision to close its health centers. The company stated that there was not a sustainable business model to continue operations. However, concerns have been raised about potential gaps in healthcare access in underserved areas with fewer primary care physicians. While the closures will not impact Walmart’s pharmacy and vision services, employees at the health centers will have the opportunity to transfer to other Walmart or Sam’s Club locations and receive severance benefits. There are no specific closure dates at this time, and details will be shared with customers and employees as decisions are made. Walmart has also committed to helping patients find providers within their insurance network to ensure continuity of care.

Despite the closures of the health centers, Walmart’s pharmacy and vision services will remain fully operational, providing essential healthcare services to customers. The company is working hard to ensure that patients are able to continue receiving the care they need even after the closure of the health centers. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact patient care in the long term, but one thing is certain – Walmart’s commitment to providing affordable and accessible healthcare services is unwavering.

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