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.
The doctor, Marsha Walters, shouldn't be a doctor. Ridiculous lady. The nurse there with her seemed to hate working with her, which I would too. No compassion, oddly condescending, and she wanted to get earwax out of my ear for whatever reason and poked the crap out of me. Would not recommend anyone go here.
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Sam Morris
Dec 1, 2025
1.0
I made an appointment at the Little Clinic because I'm visiting my sister from out of state, and my primary care provider is not licensed to do telehealth in KS. I have recurring sinus infections (3 - 4/year), and I am currently in the middle of one right now. I had a very bad experience at this Little Clinic location when I went in to try to get medicine for my sinus infection.
First, the nurse who took my vital signs was very pleasant, and I had no issues with her. However, I cannot say the same for the nurse practitioner, Marsha Waters, that I spoke with after the initial triage nurse. I have seen many doctors over the years, and the provider at this clinic had one of the worst attitudes I have seen from a health care provider in a very long time. It started when the practitioner complained to the nurse about how she was running behind. I understand that a location like this can be a challenging place to work, but the NP did not listen to me at all. Sinus infections are a recurring condition for me, and I know the signs and symptoms as they present for me. Given that I have these regularly, I also know that without antibiotic treatment, they usually develop into a nasty case of bronchitis that can last weeks. Instead of listening to me, Marsha informed me that I should be using a sinus rinse and to continue my flonase usage.
Shortly after I left, I found another provider in the area who accepted my insurance, and confirmed that I did indeed have a sinus infection and should be treated with antibiotics.
Unless they hire more staff, or replace the current practitioner, I would not recommend going to this clinic for anything that requires something more than a quick diagnostic visit (e.g. strep test, flu test, covid test).
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Cheryl Cook
Nov 23, 2025
1.0
My husband and I visited The Little Clinic today. The first Nurse was very pleasant, took our information, got us checked in and then met us in the room for vitals. Then the Nurse Practitioner Marsha came into the room. She didn't greet us or introduce herself, instead came in wheeling a computer on a cart complaining about her hip and how fast she needed to get off it. Then sd she had to finish up something before talking to us and typed on her laptop. We tried to make small talk and she told us she couldn't wait to retire from healthcare and get out of it, then gave us her exact time left to work in months and days. We didn't know what to say. We told her our symptoms and she checked both of us then sd "everthing looks good". My husband's ear pain just needs to be treated with OTC Claritin or Flonase nasal spray and we both should use a Neti Pot sinus rinse!! While she was checking me, she just complained about her husband and did not discuss my care. My husband sd antibiotics are usually prescribed to treat sinus infections and she replied "well antibiotics are overused". We immediately walked out thinking we just had the most horrible health care visit ever and our health concerns were not addressed. We left and my husband sd his ear really hurts so we went to a hospital minor care center where we should have gone to begin with. He saw an MD who checked him out and the Dr sd his ear was very red, inflamed and will not clear up without an antibiotic. They also prescribed cough syrup with codeine to alleviate the nighttime cough to get rest. I'm very dissatisfied with the very poor care we received and will never go to The Little Clinic again.
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Joseph Moravec
Nov 16, 2025
5.0
I sought treatment for a toe infection stemming from an ingrown toenail. Both the nurse and the Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) demonstrated exceptional kindness and attentively addressed all my concerns. My primary motivation for the visit was an impending kidney transplant scheduled in six days, and I needed to ensure the infection would not postpone the surgery. They fully comprehended the urgency of my situation and promptly provided the necessary medication to treat my toe.
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Myra Tretto
Oct 30, 2025
1.0
I recently visited this clinic and was very disappointed with my experience. The advanced practice nurse practitioner who saw me seemed rushed and disengaged, and the tech or assistant helping them rolled her eyes and acted annoyed throughout the visit. The overall atmosphere felt unwelcoming and unprofessional, and communication was poor.
Even though there were no other patients waiting, I felt like they just wanted to get me in and out quickly rather than take the time to listen or provide supportive care. As someone who works in the healthcare field myself, I know how important professionalism and therapeutic communication are, and this interaction fell far short of that standard. I value respectful, compassionate care, and I hope this feedback encourages improvement in how patients are treated moving forward.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Little Clinic
What services does The Little Clinic offer inside the grocery store?
The Little Clinic provides diagnosis and treatment for minor illnesses, vaccinations, physicals, and more, all delivered by board-certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants.
What are the operating hours 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, appointments are required for COVID-19 testing to meet CDC and state guidelines. Testing is overseen by certified healthcare providers and can be scheduled online.
Does The Little Clinic accept insurance and various payment options?
Yes, The Little Clinic accepts most insurance plans and payment options including American Express, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, cash, and check.
Is The Little Clinic accessible for people with disabilities?
Yes, it has wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, and restrooms to accommodate patients with disabilities.
How can I schedule an appointment or access clinic services digitally?
You can schedule an appointment or access clinic services via the Dillons app available on iOS and Android, or through their website at dillons.com.
What nearby financial services are available around The Little Clinic?
Nearby financial services include Dillons Money Services, Coinme for currency exchange, INTRUST Bank ATM, Western Union, Capitol Federal Savings Bank, and The Exchange Network ATMs.
Are there dining options near The Little Clinic for a meal or coffee?
Yes, nearby dining options include Starbucks for coffee, Chili's Grill & Bar, Subway sandwich shop, and It's Just Wings for wings and other food.
What pharmacy services are available near The Little Clinic?
Dillons Pharmacy and Walgreens are nearby for prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, and other health supplies.
Are there any nearby parks or places for outdoor activities near The Little Clinic?
Yes, Cowskin Greenway Park and Nellie's Pond offer outdoor spaces for relaxation or fishing close to the clinic location.