Tower Health has acquired 19 Premier Urgent Care centers, primarily in southeast Pennsylvania.
The deal became effective Dec. 1. The purchase price was not disclosed.
The walk-in clinics, which will be renamed Tower Health Urgent Care, are located in Chester, Montgomery and Bucks counties, with one location in Berks County and one in Hockessin, Delaware.
Tower Health now has 22 urgent care centers, and is the largest provider of urgent care services in the metropolitan Philadelphia based on weekly visits, it said.
The walk-in facilities are open 365 days a year and offer medical care for a variety of conditions, including colds, flu, allergies, asthma, sore throat, sports injuries, minor lacerations, sprains, earaches and ear infections, and preventive services such as physicals, vaccines, and occupational health.
“The addition of the urgent care facilities in the Tower Health communities ensures we can provide the most appropriate care in the right place, at the right time,” Clint Matthews, president and CEO of Tower Health, said in a statement.