The Little Clinic at Kroger – Harper's Point
11390 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45249
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About This Location
The Little Clinic at Kroger – Harper's Point is part of The Little Clinic — a retail walk-in clinic chain owned by Kroger (The Kroger Co. is headquartered in Cincinnati). Little Clinic locations are inside Kroger supermarkets, staffed by nurse practitioners, offering walk-in acute care (strep, flu, COVID, UTI), vaccinations, physicals, and preventive services. Open 7 days/week with evening and weekend hours.
location_city About Symmes Township
This location serves the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area — a tri-state region (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana) with 2.3M residents. Healthcare is anchored by TriHealth (Good Samaritan + Bethesda merger), UC Health (University of Cincinnati academic system — Level I Trauma), Mercy Health (Bon Secours Mercy Health — Catholic), Christ Hospital Health Network (independent non-profit), Cincinnati Children's (top-3 US pediatric), and St. Elizabeth Healthcare (Northern Kentucky). Walk-in urgent care is provided by TriHealth Priority Care, UC Health Urgent Care, Mercy Health, Christ Hospital, Cincinnati Children's, St. Elizabeth, MedExpress, Concentra, MinuteClinic at CVS, and The Little Clinic at Kroger (Kroger is HQ'd in Cincinnati).
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is The Little Clinic located?
The Little Clinic locations are inside Kroger supermarkets. Kroger's corporate HQ is in Cincinnati, so Little Clinic has a particularly strong presence in the Queen City. Walk into the Kroger store and the clinic is typically near pharmacy.
What insurance does The Little Clinic accept?
The Little Clinic accepts Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Medicare, Ohio Medicaid (all plans), and most commercial plans. Self-pay visits typically $79-$99.
What conditions does The Little Clinic treat?
The Little Clinic treats minor illnesses (strep, flu, COVID, UTI, pink eye, sinus infection), sports/school/camp physicals, vaccinations, and some chronic care monitoring (A1C, blood pressure). Injuries requiring X-ray should go to a full urgent care.