The Little Clinic is located right inside your neighborhood grocery store. Our board-certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants can diagnose and treat minor illnesses, administer vaccines, provide physicals and much more! Plus, we are open 7 days a week and we take most insurance plans.
100% of people I work with who went here were also double billed. Took 3 weeks of them insisting that nothing was an error on the bill just for them to admit it was an error. I'd give negative stars if I could. Don't go here unless you want to deal with their awful, terrible, no good billing department.
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Lisa Evanko White
Jul 31, 2025
1.0
I went to the little clinic on 7/8 after having a bad rash all over my body for a couple weeks. I sat in the room for about 30-45 minutes waiting before the doctor saw me. She was helping another patient even though I had an appointment and arrived early for it. The girl who checked me in asked me lots of personal questions. Then once the doctor finally came in she asked me the same exact questions so that was a complete waste of time. Then she was locked out of her computer and was on the phone for about 10 minutes. She basically told me just to use gentle soaps and lotions to help it and prescribed me with a steroid. It was very rushed exam and she made me feel like they had no idea what I had. She never even gave me a sheet at checkout to explain what I had or how to treat it because she did not know. I ended up taking the steroid and the rash got much worse and half my hair fell out. She never warned me about that and it was not listed as a side affect on the medication but sure enough google has hundred of reviews saying that medication made them lose their hair. I went to a real doctor (dermatologist) yesterday. I was diagnosed with psoriasis and she said I absolutely should not have been put on a steroid and that makes skin conditions flair up even worse. So because of this misdiagnosis or lack of diagnosis and knowledge the rash has spread and I’ve lost most of my hair. In one day the rash had already started clearing up by a doctor giving the correct medicine. So I have been dealing with this for 1.5 months because the little clinic made my condition worse and now I have two ugly things about myself that will take time to go back to normal when it should have been avoided if you knew how to do your job. Do better before making someone’s condition worse and creating more problems while making something way more stressful than it should have been.
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Drew Rummell
Jul 10, 2025
1.0
Poor listening skills and poor problem solving skills. We took our son in for sinus infection symptoms because he has been steadily getting worse for a few days. I have a long history of these and have never been able to kick them without antibiotics intervention. I understand the risks of antibiotic resistance; however, the practitioners refused to deviate from the narrative and listen to what we have been doing to treat his infection and gave us a recommendation to try what we've already been doing as if it was a new treatment plan. My frustration is mostly with the lack of active listening skills and an unwillingness to treat the patient, instead sounding like a textbook or ai response. If I needed that I'd have stuck with Gemini.
SD
Sageonetheresa Denver
Jul 25, 2017
5.0
Perfect timing,no waiting and staff was so nice,it's a keeper!
Frequently Asked Questions About The Little Clinic
Where is The Little Clinic located?
The Little Clinic is located at 7984 W Alameda Ave, Lakewood, CO 80226, inside your neighborhood grocery store King Soopers.
What services does The Little Clinic provide?
The Little Clinic offers diagnosis and treatment for minor illnesses, vaccines, physicals, COVID-19 testing, and more, provided by board-certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
What are the hours of operation for The Little Clinic?
The clinic is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM, Saturday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, and Sunday from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
Is an appointment required for COVID-19 testing at The Little Clinic?
Yes, COVID-19 testing requires a pre-scheduled appointment and evaluation according to CDC and state guidelines.
What payment methods does The Little Clinic accept?
The clinic accepts American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, Visa, and supports mobile NFC payments.
Does The Little Clinic accept most insurance plans?
Yes, The Little Clinic accepts most insurance plans for treatments and services.
Is The Little Clinic wheelchair accessible?
Yes, The Little Clinic offers wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, and restrooms for customer convenience.
How can I schedule an appointment at The Little Clinic?
You can schedule an appointment online through their website at https://www.kingsoopers.com/health/clinic/schedule-appointment or via their app.
Are there coffee shops near The Little Clinic where I can grab a drink before or after my visit?
Yes, nearby coffee shops include Starbucks and Village Roaster: Lakewood City Commons Cafe, both great spots for a drink before or after your clinic visit.
What other services can I find near The Little Clinic at King Soopers?
Nearby services include KeyMe Locksmiths for locksmith needs, Redbox for video rentals, and The UPS Store 6494 for printing and packing supplies.