MedExpress Urgent Care
Founded Year
2001Stage
Acquired | AcquiredAbout MedExpress Urgent Care
MedExpress, founded in 2011, operates multiple full-service, walk-in urgent care facilities offering timely medical treatment to non-life threatening injuries and illnesses in Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
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Latest MedExpress Urgent Care News
Nov 20, 2022
Today at 1:00 a.m. MedExpress Urgent Care and Good Sports teamed up to provide 1,450 pieces of sports equipment to Springdale School District to help expand their organized sports programs to more middle school students. This equipment, provided in partnership with Good Sports, a national nonprofit which drives equitable access in youth sports and physical activity for kids, includes sports, playground, strength and fitness equipment such as footballs, basketballs, kickballs, tennis and pickleball rackets, kettlebells, jump ropes and agility ladders. Also included are some personal equipment items to help enhance students’ athletic experiences, such as sports bras and softshell helmets. Equipment will be used to increase youths’ physical fitness levels, expose them to new physical activity options, as well as engaging youth in movement-based brain breaks during the school and program day. (Courtesty Photo) Education Foundation The Springdale Public Schools Education Foundation on Oct. 19 honored its latest Cornerstone recipients at the 11th annual Cornerstone event. The event was held at The Apollo on Emma and brought together over 150 guests. This year's event honored four outstanding community members. Beverly Charleton received the Retiree award; Earlene Henry received the Patron award; Mike Lutrell received the Alumni award; and Thurman G. Smith received the Legacy award. The SPSEF Cornerstone Society honors those whose hard work and dedication have impacted the face of education in Springdale. Each year, the foundation chooses three people to honor with Retiree, Patron, and Alumni awards. For the first time this year, the foundation also presented a Legacy award to honor those who've left a legacy within the Springdale School District. Information: (479) 330-1856 or spsef.org. Hope Cancer The Wellness Center for Hope at Hope Cancer Resources offers a yoga, meditation and fitness class for cancer patients and caregivers in person, via Zoom and YouTube. Their team of counselors and social workers support cancer patients and their families every day with a focus on emotional health, no matter the circumstances. A certified tobacco treatment specialist is available to support those looking to quit smoking with nicotine replacement therapy and counseling. Those in need of medical supplies, liquid nutrition or durable medical equipment, such as shower chairs or walkers, are asked to reach out. Donations of new or gently used items are also accepted. Information: (479) 361-5847 or hopecancerresources.org. CBCO Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, a supplier of blood, platelets and plasma to patients at 44 area healthcare facilities, is offering blood donors the opportunity to help others and pick up one of the hottest gifts of the holiday season. One lucky donor that gives at a CBCO donor center on Nov. 23 will win a new iPhone 14. All participants who donate during the Thanks-for-Giving Blood Drive will be automatically entered into a drawing for a 128GB midnight iPhone 14 valued at more than $800. Donors will also receive a Kansas City Chiefs T-shirt, while supplies last. The Thanks-for-Giving blood drive is only available at Community Blood Center of the Ozarks donor centers. Special donation hours are in effect on Nov. 23, with the Bentonville and Springdale Donor Centers open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Community Blood Center of the Ozarks Donor Centers will be closed on Nov. 24 and Nov. 25 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. The donor centers will reopen Nov. 28. Information: cbco.org/donate-blood. November is the month of giving thanks and being grateful. The Arvest Foundation did not disappoint in coming through with crucial funding in the amount of $25,000! WelcomeHealth is thankful for the ongoing annual support it receives from the Foundation as funds received go directly to the clinic’s mission of providing no-cost medical and dental care to the community’s most vulnerable members. Pictured are Karen Gray, Senior Vice President Marketing Manager for Arvest Bank Fayetteville; Craig Shy, Arvest Bank President of Fayetteville region; Monika Fischer-Massie, Executive Director of WelcomeHealth; and Brittney Gulley, Director of Development for WelcomeHealth. (Courtesy Photo)
MedExpress Urgent Care Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was MedExpress Urgent Care founded?
MedExpress Urgent Care was founded in 2001.
Where is MedExpress Urgent Care's headquarters?
MedExpress Urgent Care's headquarters is located at 1751 Earl Core Road, Morgantown.
What is MedExpress Urgent Care's latest funding round?
MedExpress Urgent Care's latest funding round is Acquired.
Who are the investors of MedExpress Urgent Care?
Investors of MedExpress Urgent Care include Optum, Sequoia Capital and General Atlantic.
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