Take Care Health Systems Opens Two New Clinics in Columbus
Posted on: Thursday, 26 June 2008, 09:03 CDT
Take Care Health Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walgreens, has opened two new clinics at Walgreens drugstores in the Columbus area.
Take Care Health Systems now has 15 clinics in the state, including six in the Cincinnati area, seven in the Cleveland area and two in the Columbus area. Additional expansion is planned for the Columbus area in 2008.
Peter Miller, Take Care Health Systems's president and CEO, said: "Take Care Health clinics have been very well-received in Ohio since opening clinics in Cincinnati and Cleveland late last year. Across the US, Take Care health providers have treated more than half a million patients, with exceedingly high patient satisfaction ratings. We look forward to providing affordable and convenient health care to the Columbus community."
Source: Datamonitor
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