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Adult endocrine providers

If you have commercial insurance, Medicare and Medicaid managed care plans or other state Medicaid insurance programs, you should ask about a list of in-network providers. If you currently have no insurance, you may be eligible for coverage through the Affordable Care Act. Go to HealthCare.gov. Please ask to speak with a staff member if you would like help.


 

 

For more information regarding clinics, search kchealthresource.org. Searches can be done by clinic name or location. The information can also be printed as a booklet, the Health Resource Guide.

You may search for a new adult-care doctor through these websites: 
• WebMD Directory 

Following are lists of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) in Missouri and Kansas. An FQHC is a community-based organization that provides comprehensive primary care and preventive care, including health, oral and mental health/substance abuse services to persons of all ages, regardless of their ability to pay or whether they have health insurance: 
• Missouri Primary Care Association 
• Community Care Network of Kansas 

Children’s Mercy provides this list of possible resources as a courtesy. The list is not complete. Children’s Mercy does not endorse or recommend the providers, associated organizations or services provided. We are not responsible for individual outcomes or experiences. Children’s Mercy is also not responsible for deciding whether the providers listed are in-network with your current insurance carrier.

 

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Updated: 1/20/26