About Us

About Us

Kittell Clinic is unique in that it is a patient-centric clinic and employs the direct pay practice model versus the traditional method. In a direct pay clinic, payment is from the patient only; insurance is not filed. While we don’t file insurance, we do provide patients with the necessary documentation to provide to their insurance companies should the patient decide to file for non-network benefits. Each insurance carrier is different, but many do offer some type of coverage for out-of-network providers. Patients can even use their health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts to pay for services. It also allows patients to have another option for their healthcare.
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Meet Dr. Kittell


   Growing up with family members in the medical field, Dr. Michael Kittell always knew that he wanted to be a physician. Dr. Kittell was born in Philadelphia but his family moved to Arkansas in the 1980s. After college, he went on to medical school and continued his family medicine residency with UAMS in Fort Smith and Pine Bluff. After completing his residency, he took the traditional path of a primary care physician for many years before realizing his discontentment with the traditional care model. He needed a disrupt, a different way to do medicine, and found that in Direct Primary Care a means in which he could remove barriers to care and prioritize patients. A redesigned focus of care to prevention of disease before it happens. And so, the Kittell Clinic opened full time on April 8, 2019.
   Dr. Kittell is a family man. He feels teaching is important as a father and as a physician. He strongly believes when patients understand what is wrong, it helps with participation and ownership of their health. Listening and educating is key.  
    Dr. Kittell is a tactical doctor and a deputy sheriff for Faulkner County, in addition to being a Lt. Colonel in the United States Air Force as a Flight Surgeon. Dr. Kittell is a MEMS STAR Team member, which is a team of law enforcement paramedics and that provide tactical medical support to all Arkansas law enforcement. He and the other members participate in operations with the FBI and DEA, as well as local law enforcement operations.
   His ethos has always been “In Omnia Paratus” and he extends this to his patients as well.

Meet Dr. Kittell


 Growing up with family members in the medical field, Dr. Michael Kittell always knew that he wanted to be a physician. Dr. Kittell was born in Philadelphia but his family moved to Arkansas in the 1980s. After college, he went on to medical school and continued his family medicine residency with UAMS in Fort Smith and Pine Bluff. After completing his residency, he took the traditional path of a primary care physician for many years before realizing his discontentment with the traditional care model. He needed a disrupt, a different way to do medicine, and found that in Direct Primary Care a means in which he could remove barriers to care and prioritize patients. A redesigned focus of care to prevention of disease before it happens. And so, the Kittell Clinic opened full time on April 8, 2019.
   Dr. Kittell is a family man. He feels teaching is important as a father and as a physician. He strongly believes when patients understand what is wrong, it helps with participation and ownership of their health. Listening and educating is key.  
    Dr. Kittell is a tactical doctor and a deputy sheriff for Faulkner County, in addition to being a Lt. Colonel in the United States Air Force as a Flight Surgeon. Dr. Kittell is a MEMS STAR Team member, which is a team of law enforcement paramedics and that provide tactical medical support to all Arkansas law enforcement. He and the other members participate in operations with the FBI and DEA, as well as local law enforcement operations.
   His ethos has always been “In Omnia Paratus” and he extends this to his patients as well.

About Our Direct Primary Care Model

Kittell Clinic is unique in that it is a patient-centric clinic and employs the direct pay practice model versus the traditional method. In a direct pay clinic, payment is from the patient only; insurance is not filed. While we don’t file insurance, we do provide patients with the necessary documentation to provide to their insurance companies should the patient decide to file for non-network benefits. Each insurance carrier is different, but many do offer some type of coverage for out-of-network providers. Patients can even use their health savings accounts and flexible spending accounts to pay for services. It also allows patients to have another option for their healthcare.
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