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Catholic Medical Center and ClearChoiceMD Urgent Care have formed a joint venture to build and operate two co-branded urgent care centers on in Hooksett and Goffstown.
Under the arrangement, ClearChoiceMD and CMC will increase access to convenient care by jointly building and operating the new sites on Hooksett Road in Hooksett and Mast Road in Goffstown.
"A partnership with ClearChoiceMD Urgent Care allows us to ensure access to convenient, quality care outside of the hospital setting,” said Dr. Joseph Pepe, CEO of CMC.
ClearChoiceMD, based in New London, currently operates 10 walk-in centers across the region. The co-branded locations in Hooksett and Goffstown, which are slated to open early next year, will be the first ClearChoiceMD Urgent Care facilities in the greater Manchester area. CMC already operates a CMC Urgent Care on South River Road in Bedford.
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