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DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens‘ Village MD, free-standing clinics that offer virtual, home and office visits, will leave the Illinois market in April. VillageMD is majority owned by Walgreens Boots Alliance, and it has six clinics in the state. The clinics, five standalone and one co-located with a Walgreens store, are slated to close by April 19.
The Illinois exit follows closures in Indiana and Florida this year and are part of Walgreens’ plan to cut at least $1 billion in costs, in part by pulling VillageMD from several markets and closing nearly 60 clinics.
The move to cut administrative costs comes as Walgreens has struggled with a revolving door of senior leadership. VillageMD operates 680 clinics in 26 markets, many of which are located alongside Walgreens stores. Walgreens bought a major stake in VillageMD for $5.2 billion in 2021.