Walgreens Unveils New "Healthcare Clinic" Brand

Deerfield, Ill.-based Walgreens has launched a new brand for its 370 in-store Take Care Clinics, all of which will now be called "Healthcare Clinics."

Walgreens launched Take Care Clinics in 2004. It expects its national rebranding to be complete by the end of August.

Take Care Health Systems will remain a subsidiary of Walgreens, as well as the practice management company for the Healthcare Clinics at select Walgreens, according to the release.

In a statement, Walgreens said the rebranding further aligns the company's healthcare assets and affiliations under a singular identity. The drugstore chain is involved in accountable care organizations and has a network of more than 70,000 healthcare professionals across its healthcare-related lines of business.

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