Walmart Seeks Buyers for Recently Closed Health Clinics
The retail giant aims to recover investments after shutting down 51 clinics due to unsustainable business model.
- Walmart has initiated discussions with potential buyers, including Humana, to sell its shuttered health clinics.
- The company closed all 51 clinics and terminated virtual healthcare services in April, citing high operating costs and low profitability.
- Walmart recently sold its virtual care subsidiary, MeMD, to healthcare tech startup Fabric.
- The retailer's first-quarter revenue for 2025 was $161.51 billion, surpassing expectations.
- Walmart continues to operate 4,600 pharmacies and 3,000 vision centers despite the clinic closures.