Access your health information including lab and test results, allergies, care reminders, immunizations, and more by going to the homepage and selecting "My Records" in the top navigation.
When requesting medicalrecords from Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington, be aware that certain types of medical information have extra legal protection.
Kaiser Permanente provides financial assistance to qualified uninsured and underinsured patients with financial barriers to accessing emergency and medically necessary care.
To request access to your children's online medicalrecords, use your Kaiser Permanente account. Parents can receive access to records for children up to age 12.
What are your options for medical care? Today your options for where to get your medical care are greater than ever before. You may not even have to leave your home to get the care you want and need. You can choose based on what your health problem is and what works best for you. And you don't have to use one option for...
It's a good idea to keep copies of your medicalrecords. You'll need them if you change doctors, move, get sick when you're away from home, or end up in an emergency room. If any of these things happen and you have your records, you may get treatment more quickly, and it will be safer. Here are some steps to get your...
When requesting medicalrecords from Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington, be aware that certain types of medical information have extra legal protection.
Use this form for any tests your doctor recommends, such as blood tests, urine tests, or X-rays. General questions What is the name of the test? Why do I need this test? What might happen if the test is delayed or not done? How accurate is the test? Are there other tests that are more accurate? How much does the test...
Covers screening tests, diagnostic tests, and medical exams used to find a disease or determine risk for certain health problems. Covers well-child visits. Includes links to info on routine tests for men, for women, and at various stages of life.
Discusses normal growth and development of children ages 2 to 5. Covers physical growth, language skills, toilet training, and eating and sleeping habits. Also discusses how kids think and manage their feelings. Includes info on routine medical visits.
Severe dehydration means: Your mouth and eyes may be extremely dry. You may pass little or no urine for 12 or more hours. You may not feel alert or be able to think clearly. You may be too weak or dizzy to stand. You may pass out. Severe dehydration is a medical emergency and requires emergency treatment. Call or other...
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