#clinicclosures
CVS to close 16 Oak Street Health clinics as part of nationwide restructuring
CVS Health has announced plans to close 16 Oak Street Health primary care clinics across the United States by the end of February 2026, citing the move as part of a broader effort to strengthen its financial position and long-term sustainability. The closures follow a comprehensive review of the company’s clinic operations and come amid a changing healthcare landscape that has placed significant pressure on medical providers. The decision arrives two years after CVS Health acquire
CVS to close 16 Oak Street Health clinics as part of nationwide restructuring
CVS Health has announced plans to close 16 Oak Street Health primary care clinics across the United States by the end of February 2026, citing the move as part of a broader effort to strengthen its financial position and long-term sustainability. The closures follow a comprehensive review of the company’s clinic operations and come amid a changing healthcare landscape that has placed significant pressure on medical providers. The decision arrives two years after CVS Health acquire
Planned Parenthood closes 5 NorCal clinics, including Bay Area locations
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte has permanently closed five of its Northern California health centers, including locations in South San Francisco, San Mateo, Gilroy, Westside/Santa Cruz, and Madera. The closures mark a significant loss of health services for thousands of patients in the region. The organization cited recent federal policy changes that restrict funding for clinics providing abortion services, except in limited cases, as the driving force behind the decision. These closures have cut
Planned Parenthood closes 5 NorCal clinics, including Bay Area locations
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte has permanently closed five of its Northern California health centers, including locations in South San Francisco, San Mateo, Gilroy, Westside/Santa Cruz, and Madera. The closures mark a significant loss of health services for thousands of patients in the region. The organization cited recent federal policy changes that restrict funding for clinics providing abortion services, except in limited cases, as the driving force behind the decision. These closures have cut









