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  • Your Member ID Card

About Your Member ID Card
Your Kaiser Permanente member ID card includes your name, ID number, plan name, additional provider networks you can use, and important phone numbers.

To replace a lost card or order a card for a family member, use the secure reorder form. Or, call Member Services at 1-888-901-4636.

You can find a digital version of your member ID card from the ‘Account’ link on the secure home page. On the mobile app, you’ll find your Digital ID card on the bottom section.

  • See full profile of Capitol Hill Main Building, Seattle, WA for phone number, hours, departments and servicesFind details about the facilities where Kaiser Permanente health care is provided. Details include addresses, phone numbers, emergency and urgent care, pharmacy, hours, and directions.
  • See full profile of Riverfront Medical Center, Spokane, WA for phone number, hours, departments and servicesFind details about the facilities where Kaiser Permanente health care is provided. Details include addresses, phone numbers, emergency and urgent care, pharmacy, hours, and directions.
  • Watch videos for Kaiser Permanente group Medicare members.
  • Dr. Bledsoe became the first Black physician for Southern California Permanente Group when he was hired in 1954.
  • Dr. Cecil Cutting, executive director of The Permanente Medical Group from 1957 to 1976, reflects on Kaiser Permanente's impact and future of health care.
  • Health Article description.What is child care? Child care is short-term care by someone other than a parent. There are two basic types of child care: individual and group. Individual providers. These providers care for only your child or children. The provider may be a family member or friend, a nanny, an au pair, or a babysitter. Group...
  • Health Article description.What are cold sores? Cold sores, sometimes called fever blisters, are groups of small blisters on the lip and around the mouth. The skin around the blisters is often red, swollen, and sore. They usually heal in 7 to 10 days. Cold sores are most contagious until the blisters are completely healed. What causes them? Cold...
  • Health Article description.In residential treatment, you live in an alcohol-free and drug-free setting while recovering from substance use disorder. How long you stay varies. You may stay for a number of months or more. Residential treatment may be a good option if you have used drugs or alcohol for a long time, have had legal problems because of...
  • Health Article description.What is domestic violence? If you want to save this information but don't think it is safe to take it home, see if a trusted friend can keep it for you. Plan ahead. Know who you can call for help, and memorize the phone number. Be careful online too. Your online activity may be seen by others. Do not use your personal...
  • Health Article description.If you want to save this information but don't think it is safe to take it home, see if a trusted friend can keep it for you. Plan ahead. Know who you can call for help, and memorize the phone number. Be careful online too. Your online activity may be seen by others. Do not use your personal computer or device to read...
  • Health Article description.The heart has four chambers. The two upper chambers are called atria (the right atrium and the left atrium), and the two lower chambers are called ventricles. Normally, the heartbeat starts in the right atrium in a group of special heart cells called the sinoatrial (or sinus) node. These cells act as a pacemaker for the...
  • Health Article description.A Gleason score—on a scale of 2 to 10—is a way to describe how prostate cancer cells look under a microscope. It helps predict how likely the cancer cells are to grow and spread. It's called a score because it adds together the two grades of cancer seen in the largest areas of the biopsy sample. The higher the Gleason...
  • Learn how to update your Kaiser Permanente plan information, including address, name, and adding dependents. Get step-by-step guidance.
  • Health Article description.A prostate biopsy is a test to remove small samples of prostate tissue to be looked at under a microscope. The tissue samples taken are looked at for cancer cells. For a transrectal prostate biopsy, an ultrasound probe is inserted into the rectum. Guided by ultrasound, a spring-loaded needle is used to take samples from...
  • Health Article description.Briefly discusses causes that contribute to confusion, memory loss, and altered alertness, including injuries, infections, health conditions, and medicines. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Deductibles. Copays. How to choose a health plan, and how to access care. Learn important health care basics and get to know Kaiser Permanente.
  • Health Article description.A bone density test is a kind of X-ray test. It measures the density of minerals (such as calcium) in your bones. This information helps your doctor estimate the strength of your bones. We all lose some bone mass as we age. Bones naturally become...
  • Kaiser Permanente remained and opened the Northwest Region after World War II, introducing prepaid integrated care to the community.
  • Health Article description.Guides people who have not had a heart attack or a stroke through decision to take daily aspirin. Discusses benefits and risks. Looks at who can take daily aspirin. Includes interactive tool to help you decide.
  • Kaiser Permanente study finds patients in low-socioeconomic-status neighborhoods benefited from help connecting with video medical visits.
  • Health Article description.Briefly discusses high and low blood sugar levels caused by diabetes. Suggests when to check blood sugar levels. Includes info on diabetes emergencies. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Enhanced premium tax credits help millions of people afford health insurance. We urge Congress to extend them.
  • Health Article description.If you've decided to change a habit—whether it's quitting smoking, lowering your blood pressure, becoming more active, or doing something else to improve your health—congratulations! Making that decision is the first step toward making a change. What happens next? Have a reason. Set goals you can reach. Prepare for...
  • Kaiser Permanente was founded on a better idea for health care, to deliver personalized, seamless, and integrated experiences that focus on the whole person and keep communities healthy.
  • Health Article description.Guides through decision to use medicine to quit smoking. Lists benefits and risks. Discusses varenicline, bupropion SR, and nicotine replacement products. Includes interactive tool to help you decide.
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