The easy money that many saw in opening in-store clinics was a bit harder to come by than expected so fewer new facilities are being opened as companies in the space try to bring operational expenses in-line with the realities of the marketplace. As a piece in The Wall Street Journal pointed out, a number of operators have been forced to close in-store clinics. Are recent closings along with plans by some to slow openings a temporary blip that signals the business is slightly ahead of consumers or is it an indication that this is not the money making opportunity that evangelists predicted?
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