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CVS Health reveals new HealthHUB store

Makeover includes dietitians, wellness rooms for yoga


CVS Health has unveiled its new health-focused concept store in Houston, Texas, according to an article on the CNBC website.

The new store is designed to help the pharmacy chain become more of a healthcare provider.

The new stores have been redesigned with much more space devoted to services to help customers manage chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension and asthma.

In the new stores, less space is dedicated to greeting cards, seasonal items and general merchandise. Customers can still find toys, chocolate, ice cream and alcohol. But they contain more health-focused products, including durable medical equipment and supplies for asthma, diabetes care and sleep apnea, the article said.

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February 22, 2019


Topic Area: Architecture


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