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Arora Lal took over from [[Bannon Thorpe]] as CEO of the company in January [[2022]]. She was succeeded by [[Helen Combs]] in August of that year.
Arora Lal took over from [[Bannon Thorpe]] as CEO of the company in January [[2022]]. She was succeeded by [[Helen Combs]] in August of that year.
Ownership group '''CHC Partners Management LLC''' operated 20 of the clinics. That company was led by [[Rich McRoberts]]. In [[2024]] CHC sold off 8 clinics to another group, Children's Urgent Care Management LLC, in order to avoid defaulting on a loan from [[Renasent Bank]]. In connection with the sale, CHC Partners filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation, leaving no assets to be claimed by other creditors.


==Locations==
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* 4700 Rice Mine Road Northeast, [[Tuscaloosa]]
* 4700 Rice Mine Road Northeast, [[Tuscaloosa]]
* 520 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Vestavia Hills]]
* 520 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Vestavia Hills]]
==References==
* O'Leary, A. J. (March 24, 2024) "Former Urgent Care For Children parent company files bankruptcy." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 14:10, 24 March 2024

Urgent Care for Children (UC4C) is a chain of primary care clinics in Alabama, Tennessee and Louisiana specializing in pediatric care. The practice was founded in 2017 by Allury Arora Lal, who serves as chief medical officer. It is the first urgent care facility for children to offer sensory-inclusive care.

Arora Lal took over from Bannon Thorpe as CEO of the company in January 2022. She was succeeded by Helen Combs in August of that year.

Ownership group CHC Partners Management LLC operated 20 of the clinics. That company was led by Rich McRoberts. In 2024 CHC sold off 8 clinics to another group, Children's Urgent Care Management LLC, in order to avoid defaulting on a loan from Renasent Bank. In connection with the sale, CHC Partners filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation, leaving no assets to be claimed by other creditors.

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