The former Rite Aid location on the corner of Country Club Drive and Ramsey Street will open its doors tomorrow as a new Oak Street Health clinic.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 12 percent of Fayetteville residents are 65 years or older; Oak Street Health is the only primary care provider to carry the AARP name and is a resource for adults on a variety of health plans, to include traditional medicare.
For patients who need assistance travelling to and from appointments, Oak Street Health offers transfer services.
The new location will hire 25-30 employees and will start accepting patients tomorrow, Jan. 18.
Greater Fayetteville Business Journal announced the incoming arrival of the clinic in September 2021.
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