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.
Was standing in line for the pharmacy at approximately 7 PM, tonight, October 5, 2022 when I witnessed the employees of the Little Clinic commit possibly the worst offense of medical common sense I've ever seen in my life. The employees were visited by a friend, and that friend brought in a dog. A dog. In a grocery store that's already bad enough, but we're talking about in a pharmacy, and in a medical office where people are seeking treatment. (And you know, an office that's supposed to be sterile.)
Now rather than these employees telling their friend what an egregious violation they had just committed, they instead welcomed the dog, and began passing it around to each other, and carrying it back into the exam room to show others. Do these employees not understand they're working in a medical office? Do they not understand that allergies to dogs can be life threatening? This whole situation is just such an affront to common sense it makes me sick. I can not share the names of the employees, as I was not interacting with them directly. All I can say is that EVERY SINGLE EMPLOYEE working the Little Clinic at 7 PM on 10/5/2022 was involved in this horrible lack of judgement. Not a single employee protested, and every single one seemed to have no problem with that dog being in every square inch of that office.
I fully expect that every single employee present tonight will be thoroughly reprimanded, if not fired. I'm of the opinion that they clearly lack the intelligence and common sense to be working ANYWHERE in the healthcare field.
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Carol Morehart
Sep 30, 2022
3.0
I went to the pharmacy to simply get a flu shot. It was my third time. They don't do flu shots after 7 pm for some reason. And they close for lunch between 1-1:30. I decided to make an appointment for 6:45, but I didn't hit the continue button. So I can't really blame them. But it would have been too late after waiting in line. So it's difficult now because of their hours. You need an appointment and be sure you get email confirmation and arrive early. I was asked to go to the Little Clinic. It was a hassle because I had to enter all my information. The nurse practitioner wasn't very nice probably because I was irritated that I had to go to them.
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Sidharth Nandury
Jul 30, 2017
5.0
Knowledgeable nurse practitioner. She was very courteous and made me feel very comfortable. I went early Sunday morning around 10.30 am. There was no wait. There was however a 15 min wait to pick up my prescriptions. No complaints though! 5 stars
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Cyril Butler
Oct 28, 2016
5.0
I had a long wait because computers were slow, but it was worth, Mary was superb I will be back!
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Tina Sadilek
Dec 16, 2015
5.0
I went to the little clinic last night,with an ear infection. My wait was very long, but worth it. The care I received from the nurse practitioner was far better than the care I received from my last 3 primary care physicians. If she had a private practice I would wait in line to see her,as opposed to getting right in anywhere else. She was kind,friendly,& through.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Little Clinic
What services does The Little Clinic offer at this location?
The Little Clinic provides diagnosis and treatment for minor illnesses, vaccines, physicals, and more, with care from 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.
Do I need an appointment to get COVID-19 testing at The Little Clinic?
Yes, COVID-19 testing requires an appointment as pre-screening and scheduling can be done online at The Little Clinic's website.
Is The Little Clinic accessible for patients with disabilities?
Yes, the clinic has wheelchair-accessible entrances, parking, and restrooms to accommodate patients with disabilities.
What payment methods are accepted at The Little Clinic?
The clinic accepts American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa for payments.
Can I schedule an appointment or view clinic services through a mobile app?
Yes, you can schedule appointments and view clinic services through the Kroger mobile app available for iOS and Android.
Where is The Little Clinic located?
The clinic is located inside the Kroger grocery store at 7000 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43213.
What nearby places can I visit for food or coffee before or after my clinic visit?
Nearby you can visit Starbucks for coffee, SNOWFOX restaurant for food, or Subway sandwich shop for a quick bite.
Are there any nearby financial or postal services near The Little Clinic?
Yes, nearby financial services include Fifth Third Bank and Western Union, and the United States Post Office is also close by.
What nearby services are available if I need pet supplies or grooming around The Little Clinic?
Pet Valu and Petland East Broad provide pet supplies and grooming services near The Little Clinic.
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