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Read moreThe Little Clinic is one of the best urgent care providers in the United States. With 85 locations across 58 cities in 6 states, The Little Clinic strives to provide the best urgent care to its patients.
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A list of common services offered at The Little Clinic locations. For a complete list of available services and more details, visit a Clinic’s individual page.
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Some locations accept payment without insurance (self-pay). Here's a look at what some common services cost at The Little Clinic. For more details, visit a clinic's individual page
Contact your insurance company before your visit to ensure the clinic is in-network for the service(s) you're seeking.
Aetna
BlueCross BlueShield
Cigna
Medicare
TRICARE
United Healthcare
Workers' Compensation
The Little Clinic was founded in 2003, with the first location in Louisville, Kentucky, and is now headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio after being acquired by Kroger Health Company. The Kroger Health Company strives to provide affordable healthcare located in convenient retail settings to make care more accessible and affordable for busy individuals who juggle the demands of work and family every day. The Little Clinic offers urgent care for minor illnesses and injuries for patients 12 months of age and up by board-certified family nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Each walk-in clinic is staffed by licensed healthcare team members and is open seven days a week, including evenings and some holidays. The Little Clinic is located inside select Kroger locations, providing patients with affordable healthcare options in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, and Colorado. The Little Clinic continues to receive high patient satisfaction scores and has earned accreditation from The Joint Commission, proving that they are committed to providing state-of-the-art healthcare while adhering to national standards for patient safety and quality improvement. The Little Clinic offers services and treatments including: Physicals and wellness screenings COVID-19 testing Vaccines and injections Cold and flu Skin conditions Virtual care Minor injuries and procedures Reproductive and sexual health
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Cincinnati, OHThe hours of operation at each The Little Clinic location may vary. It’s best to find a specific location using the list above to confirm the hours of operation for the you are planning your visit.
The cost of your The Little Clinic visit will vary based on the actual services you receive, as well as the specific details of your insurance plan, if applicable. Self-pay rates may also be available for patients without health insurance.
The Little Clinic accepts most major health insurance plans in order to minimize out-of-network costs. Specific insurance carries are outlined above. If you have questions about your specific health insurance plan, it is best to contact the The Little Clinic location you are looking to visit directly. Self-pay rates may also be available for patients without health insurance.
Yes. Self-pay rates may be available for patients without health insurance. The self-pay cost of your The Little Clinic visit will vary based on the actual services you receive
Healthcare providers at The Little Clinic locations are able to provide a medical evaluation and treatment for patients regardless of age. However, based on a patients specific symptoms, diagnosis, or treatment requirements, a patient may be referred to another provider where they can receive the best possible care.
The Little Clinic locations treat a wide variety of minor injuries and illnesses, including common infections and viruses, cold and flu symptoms, and stomach pains. Additionally, they treat muscle and body aches, breaks and sprains, and skin ailments. Preventative care options including routine physicals and immunizations are available, as well.
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