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WellNow Urgent Care Acquires Hometown Urgent Care & Occupational Health

Posted on 8153 WellNow Urgent Care℠, one of the country’s fastest-growing urgent care providers, announced today that it has acquired Hometown Urgent Care & Occupational Health, one of the largest fully-equipped urgent care and occupational health centers in the Midwest with 34 locations in Ohio and Michigan. The acquisition, which comes amid continued growth of the urgent care industry, nearly doubles WellNow’s footprint, making it one of the top 10 urgent care providers in the U.S. Urgent care centers are an increasingly important part of the U.S. healthcare marketplace, providing patients with much-needed access to quality care with shorter wait times and lower costs than the traditional emergency room. Collectively, WellNow and Hometown have cared for nearly 1.5 million patients in the past year.

Pop-Up COVID-19 Testing at Muskingum County Fairgrounds

Pop-Up COVID-19 Testing at Muskingum County Fairgrounds ZANESVILLE, OH – A Pop-Up COVID-19 Testing Site was at the Muskingum County Fairgrounds today. They opened up at 9:30 this morning and ran until 3:30 in the afternoon. The Joint Unified Command is in charge of the organization locally and they partnered with the Ohio National Guard for the swabbing. Health Commissioner Corey Hamilton shares why they decided to host a pop-up testing site. “We were seeing a really high volume of testing running through Genesis First Care, and the Emergency Department, Hometown Urgent Care, Shrivers Pharmacy, our testing sites here in the county. And it seemed like people were desiring to be tested more frequently and so we brought this event in to take some of the strain off of those testing sites.”

Ashland comes off purple watchlist, Wayne & Holmes remain red

ASHLAND The Ohio Public Health Advisory System dropped Ashland County from its Level 4 watch list on Thursday. The county went on the watch list last week after it met six of the seven indicators for at least one week. If a county meets six of the seven indicators for two consecutive weeks, it has reached a Level 4 public emergency and colored purple on the map. Currently, Ashland County is meeting five of the seven indicators including an 80% capacity of ICU beds in its hospitals. At least 20% of those beds are filled with COVID-19 patients. It no longer meets the indicator showing a sustained increase in emergency department visits over five days, which put it on the watch list last week.

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