June 26, 2025 - 19:57

In a significant shift for healthcare services in Minneapolis, a downtown clinic will be closing its doors in July. The decision comes as the health system reports a noticeable decline in patient demand within the city’s core. As a result, both patients and staff will be relocated to a facility in St. Anthony, which is expected to offer continued care and services.
The closure has raised concerns among local residents who rely on the clinic for their healthcare needs. Many patients have expressed disappointment, noting the convenience of having a healthcare facility nearby. The health system has assured the community that the transition will be handled smoothly, with efforts in place to minimize disruption for patients.
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, this move reflects broader trends in urban healthcare access and patient preferences. The health system remains committed to providing quality care despite the challenges posed by changing demographics and demand in urban centers.
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