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ArchWell Health to hold grand opening for senior-focused primary care center in Jacksonville’s Arlington neighborhood

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – ArchWell Health will hold its grand opening on Wednesday, May 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for its new value-based primary care center in Jacksonville’s Arlington area, the first of six locations the company plans to open in the city.

The center, located at 1072 Arlington Road N., will cater to adults aged 60 and older, part of the company’s mission to provide personalized, senior-focused healthcare in underserved communities.

The Jimmy Buffett-inspired, island-themed celebration will include tours of the facility, opportunities to meet with staff and physicians, and informational sessions about ArchWell Health’s services and community offerings. The event will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony, live entertainment, games, and appearances by local dignitaries and the Jacksonville Jaguars mascot, Jaxson de Ville.

ArchWell Health CEO Carl Whitmer, Market Medical Director Dr. James Porcelli, and Stacy Amparan, the City of Jacksonville’s Senior Services Director and a member of the Mayor’s Council, are also expected to attend.

ArchWell Health plans to open additional locations in Jacksonville Heights, Normandy, and Orange Park over the next six weeks. The company currently operates primary care centers across 12 states, serving Medicare Advantage members 60 and older.

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About ArchWell Health

ArchWell Health™ is a national company devoted to improving the lives of older adults through excellent primary care. With longer appointment times, in-house lab testing, same-day scheduling and weekly social activities, ArchWell Health members experience how the little things change everything. Each primary care center is conveniently located in neighborhoods with ease of access and provides an opportunity for adults 60+ to connect with a vibrant, caring community. ArchWell Health serves Medicare Advantage members 60+ in centers across Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Nevada, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. For more information, please visit: archwellhealth.com.

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