Major change coming to Walmart for senior citizens

Just months after closing its healthcare centers, primary care centers are returning to Walmart.

CenterWell, the healthcare services business of Humana Inc., will open senior-focused primary care centers at 23 Walmart Supercenter retail stores. The initial openings will take place in Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Texas in spaces formerly occupied by Walmart Health.

In-store centers are expected to open in the first half of 2025.

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“CenterWell is committed to providing seniors with high quality health care that is accessible, comprehensive, and most of all, personalized,” said Sanjay Shetty, M.D., president of CenterWell. “These nearly two dozen primary care centers are specifically designed for seniors, and each location’s design, including dedicated entrances and easy parking, offers patients the access that they have come to expect at our clinics across the nation.”

Clinics will be staffed by board-certified physicians, nurse practitioners and medical assistants alongside care coaches, social workers, behavioral health specialists and clinical pharmacists.

In addition to the in-store clinics, CenterWell will open senior-focused primary care centers adjacent to Walmart Supercenters in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Orlando, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth and Kansas City.

In May, Walmart announced it was closing 51 in-store medical centers five years after they first opened. Walmart Health and Walmart Health Virtual Care centers across five states closed, though the chain continued to operate nearly 4,600 pharmacies and 3,000 vision centers.

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