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Internal Medicine in Kansas

An internist provides primary care for adults, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of complex medical conditions. Visits typically include a comprehensive health assessment, lab work review, chronic disease management, and preventive care recommendations.

In Kansas, a typical internist visit costs $110 (ranging from $72 to $151), which is 21% above the national median of $91. New patient visits average $175, while follow-ups average $110. This data is based on 85 contracted providers. We have 15 internists in Kansas for you to compare.

Kansas ranks in the middle third nationally for physician density, yet maintains General Doctor (Adult) visit costs running 7% below the national average. Patients typically pay between $72 and $151, with a median out-of-pocket cost of $110 for established patient visits. With 85 active General Doctor (Adult) providers across the state, patients can browse all providers in Kansas to find quality care within their budget.

Office Visit Costs for Internist in Kansas

Budget

$72

5th percentile

Typical

$110

Median

Premium

$151

95th percentile

vs National

21% above

average

New Patient Visit

$175

Range: $112$229

Follow-Up Visit

$110

Range: $72$151

Based on 85 providers · Source: Transparency in Coverage Act · Updated 2026-Q1

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Dr. Dina Seibert, DO

Internal Medicine Physician

Atchison, KS 66002

Rating

5

127 reviews

Est. Cost

$993

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Dr. Charles Ragland, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Shawnee Mission, KS 66204

Rating

5

7 reviews

Est. Cost

$2,808

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John Ferrell, M.D.,F.A.C.C.

Internal Medicine Physician

Garden City, KS 67846

Rating

5

1 reviews

Est. Cost

$3,875

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MY

Dr. Mark Yackley, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Hutchinson, KS 67502

Rating

4.8

127 reviews

Est. Cost

$210

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CG

Dr. Christopher Geha, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Leawood, KS 66206

Rating

4.8

127 reviews

Est. Cost

$844

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Dr. Ammar Khalifa, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Overland Park, KS 66210

Rating

4.6

23 reviews

Est. Cost

$1,030

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LM

Dr. Lisa Madsen, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Lenexa, KS 66227

Rating

4.5

21 reviews

Est. Cost

$2,808

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Dr. David Kennedy, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Merriam, KS 66204

Rating

4.2

12 reviews

Est. Cost

$3,722

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Dr. Gregory Schnose, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Lawrence, KS 66049

Rating

4.1

16 reviews

Est. Cost

$2,064

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WF

Dr. Walter Farrell, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Lawrence, KS 66044

Rating

4.1

13 reviews

Est. Cost

$2,064

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MG

Dr. Mindi Garner, DO

Internal Medicine Physician

Pittsburg, KS 66762

Rating

3.9

68 reviews

Est. Cost

$7,641

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LD

Dr. Lisa Distefano, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Overland Park, KS 66213

Rating

3.9

37 reviews

Est. Cost

$1,393

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Dr. Richard Whitlow, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Lansing, KS 66043

Rating

3.2

24 reviews

Est. Cost

$9,844

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TS

Dr. Thomas Snodell, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Roeland Park, KS 66205

Rating

3

8 reviews

Est. Cost

$857

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JE

Dr. Jeena Eapen, MD

Internal Medicine Physician

Overland Park, KS 66212

Rating

3

1 reviews

Est. Cost

$379

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Cost by City in Kansas

CityTypical VisitProviders
Kansas City$15125
Wichita$9315
Overland Park$9712
Hays$1284
Lawrence$963

Source: Transparency in Coverage Act · Established patient office visit (CPT 99214)

What Drives Internal Medicine Costs in Kansas

Kansas healthcare costs run approximately 7% below national averages, reflecting the state's lower cost of living and moderate provider competition across urban and rural markets. The state's geographic spread creates distinct cost patterns between metro areas like Kansas City and Wichita versus rural counties with limited specialist access.

Urban vs. Rural Provider Availability

Kansas City and Wichita metro areas concentrate most General Doctor (Adult) providers, while rural counties often rely on telemedicine or require patients to travel significant distances for specialty care. This geographic disparity creates higher effective costs for rural patients due to travel time and limited appointment availability.

Facility Type and Overhead Costs

Hospital-owned outpatient clinics typically charge higher facility fees compared to independent General Doctor (Adult) practices throughout Kansas. Major health systems like The University of Kansas Health System and Ascension Via Christi often command premium pricing due to their comprehensive service offerings and regional market presence.

Insurance Market Competition in Kansas

The state's insurance market features moderate competition among BCBS Kansas, UHC, and Aetna, with BCBS maintaining significant market share particularly in rural areas. This concentration allows insurers stronger negotiating power with providers, contributing to Kansas's below-average specialty care costs compared to more competitive state markets.

Physician Supply and Demand in Kansas

With 85 active General Doctor (Adult) providers statewide, Kansas maintains adequate specialist coverage in urban areas but faces shortages in rural counties. This uneven distribution creates longer wait times and higher costs in underserved regions, while urban competition keeps pricing moderate in metro markets.

When to See a Internist

Common Reasons Patients Seek a General Doctor (Adult)

Patients frequently consult General Doctor (Adult) specialists for managing complex chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease that require specialized medication management. Other common reasons include diagnosing unexplained symptoms affecting multiple body systems, coordinating care between various specialists, managing medication interactions in patients taking multiple prescriptions, and providing comprehensive health assessments for adults with multiple risk factors.

Warning Signs You Should Not Ignore

Seek prompt General Doctor (Adult) evaluation for persistent unexplained fatigue lasting several weeks, sudden changes in chronic disease symptoms like blood sugar control or blood pressure readings, or concerning symptoms affecting multiple organ systems simultaneously. New onset chest pain, severe shortness of breath, or dramatic changes in mental status require immediate medical attention.

Preventive vs. Reactive Visits

Annual wellness visits and preventive screenings for conditions like diabetes or cardiovascular disease are often fully covered by insurance under preventive care benefits. Symptomatic visits for new health concerns or chronic disease management typically involve copays or deductible costs, making preventive care financially advantageous for long-term health maintenance.

Kansas faces particular challenges with cardiovascular disease rates above the national average, making early intervention and specialist care especially important for adult residents. Unsure if you need a General Doctor (Adult)? Describe your symptoms to Momentary Lab's AI Health Navigator and we will help you figure out your next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

An Internal Medicine Physician, often called an internist, specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of adult health issues. They focus on internal organs and systems, managing everything from chronic illnesses to preventative care.

Internists commonly treat conditions like diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and heart disease. They also provide routine check-ups and help manage complex health situations, coordinating care among specialists when needed.

You should see an Internal Medicine Physician if you're dealing with chronic health issues, need a routine physical, or have multiple health concerns that require coordinated care. They’re especially helpful for adults looking for comprehensive evaluations and management.

To find an in-network Internal Medicine Physician in Kansas, you can check your Blue Cross Blue Shield provider directory online. This will help you locate doctors who accept your insurance, ensuring lower out-of-pocket costs.

Yes, many Internal Medicine Physicians in Kansas are now offering telehealth appointments. This is a convenient option for consultations, especially if you're managing ongoing health issues or prefer to stay at home.

You can use Momentary's AI healthcare navigator to find the right Internal Medicine Physician in Kansas. It matches you with in-network specialists based on your specific needs and helps compare doctors by location, costs, and insurance.

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Data sourced from NPI Registry, insurer negotiated rates (Transparency in Coverage Act), and public review platforms. Editorial policy · Learn about our data

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Cost estimates are based on publicly available negotiated rate data and may not reflect your actual out-of-pocket cost. Always consult with your healthcare provider and insurance company for accurate cost information and medical decisions.