Integracare Clinics is getting ready for an exciting new chapter in Sartell.

What's happening? They're getting more space, expanding their services, and continuing their commitment to caring for patients across Central Minnesota.

WHAT'S HAPPENING IN SARTELL?

On Monday, March 2, 2026, Integracare Clinics (formerly known as Williams Integracare) will officially close their current Sartell location at 100 2nd Street South, along with their Quick Clinic inside Country Manor on 1st Street Northeast. That same day, the clinic will begin welcoming patients at its new, expanded facility located at 2251 Connecticut Avenue South in Sartell.

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MORE THAN A CHANGE OF ADDRESS

The move represents much more than a change of address. It’s a thoughtful step forward designed to better serve patients, providers, and the growing healthcare needs of the community.

Integracare Clinics will continue to offer the services patients know and trust, including Primary Care, Physical Therapy, and Chiropractic Care, all under one roof in a modern, thoughtfully designed space.


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MORE SPACE...MORE COMFORT....MORE CARE

One of the biggest advantages of the new Sartell location is its size. The larger footprint allows for upgraded amenities, improved patient flow, and a more comfortable experience from the moment patients walk through the door.

A standout addition is a full-service laboratory, making it easier and more convenient for patients to access essential services without needing to travel elsewhere.

ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR FUTURE GROWTH

The additional space also positions Integracare Clinics for future growth. Clinic leadership plans to bring on more talented, compassionate healthcare providers, ensuring patients continue to receive high-quality, patient-centered care, even as demand increases across Central Minnesota.

Those talented individuals looking for a location to provide their services can contact Integracare Clinics about the new available space that is for lease.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR OTHER HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

The facility includes leasable space for additional healthcare service providers, creating the potential for a collaborative environment where patients can access multiple specialties in one convenient location.

While there is already interest from other providers, there is still room available. Integracare Clinics’ goal is to attract complementary services and specialties that will expand access to high-quality care and further support the health and well-being of the community.

WHAT WILL BE HAPPENING WITH THE CURRENT LOCATIONS?

As part of the transition, Integracare Clinics’ current Sartell building on 2nd Street South will be available for sale or lease. In addition, the clinic’s Foley location will be sold to its current providers, Shana and Dan Nelson. Patients in Foley can rest easy knowing that care will continue uninterrupted, with familiar faces remaining in place.

LOOKING AHEAD

The staff at Integracare Clinics is genuinely excited to welcome patients into the new Sartell facility and begin this next phase of growth. From expanded services to enhanced comfort and accessibility, the move reflects a long-term investment in the community and the people it serves.

For additional details about the move, services, or leasing opportunities, visit www.integracareclinics.com/moving.

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