ProMed Minor Emergency Centers Become Concentra
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Callaway Medical Associates, LLP, d/b/a ProMed Minor Emergency Centers (“ProMed”) in the Charlotte, N.C., market, has sold the assets of two occupational health/urgent care centers to Concentra. This acquisition expands Concentra’s geographic footprint to six medical centers in the Charlotte metropolitan area and a total of nine centers in North Carolina.

In addition to occupational health and urgent care medical services, the Concentra centers will provide a range of preventive, wellness, and health education to current and new employer-clients throughout the community.

Serving the Charlotte community for more than 25 years, Clifford Callaway, M.D., started ProMed in 1979 as one of the first “minor emergency centers,” and expanding to serve employers’ workers compensation-related injury needs and provide efficient, episodic health care to private patients. Concentra intends to retain many of ProMed’s personnel, building on their tenure with the organization and the long-standing relationships they have established within the community.

Keith Newton, President and Chief Operating Officer of Concentra, said, “This is an excellent opportunity to expand our presence and service capabilities to local employers and the private-patient community in Charlotte and surrounding areas. ProMed has built a proven record of service to the Charlotte community, and we look forward to offering an expanded range of services to patients and clients.”

The two locations joining Concentra are:

4221 Tuskaseegee Rd.
Charlotte, NC
704.395.0060
  4917 South Blvd.
Charlotte, NC
704-395-0064

Concentra’s mission is improving America’s health, one patient at a time. It employs board-certified physicians, licensed therapists, occupational health specialists, and trained medical technicians to deliver quality heath care to people throughout the nation.