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  2. MinuteClinic - Wikipedia

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    MinuteClinic is a division of CVS Health (NYSE: CVS) that provides retail clinic services. [2] MinuteClinic was initially started as QuickMedx [3] by Dr. Douglas Smith and his patient Rick Krieger, along with Stephen Pontius in Minneapolis, Minnesota. MinuteClinic has more than 1,100 locations in 33 states and the District of Columbia.

  3. These are the CVS MinuteClinics that will close around Los ...

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    The MinuteClinic is an in-store healthcare provider that can diagnose and treat common illnesses, administer vaccines and routine lab tests and treat minor injuries. CVS started opening outposts ...

  4. These Retail Store Closures Are Coming in 2025 - AOL

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    After those roughly 300 stores are shuttered, the company plans to invest in its MinuteClinic team and network. It will bring primary health care services, such as vaccines and treatments for the ...

  5. When should you get your fall shots for RSV, flu and ... - AOL

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    The updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine and annual flu shots are available nationwide at CVS Pharmacy and MinuteClinic locations nationwide. In addition, a shot developed by Novavax was approved by ...

  6. CVS Health - Wikipedia

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    MinuteClinic retail medical clinics operate inside CVS Pharmacy locations within the United States. It is the largest walk-in medical clinic in the United States, with over 1,100 locations in 33 states and the District of Columbia. More than 50 percent of the U.S. population now lives within 10 miles of a MinuteClinic. [45]

  7. Retail clinics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2015, there are more than 2,000 retail clinics located in 41 states and Washington, DC in the United States. [2] Retail clinics are staffed by physician assistants or nurse practitioners and most are open seven days a week – twelve hours a day during the workweek and eight hours a day on the weekend. [3]