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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.

  • Throughout his career, Dr. Van Brunt applied computers and databases in medicine and health research, supporting new investigators and new areas of research.
  • If you’re new to Kaiser Permanente, we’ll help you get set up. Find a doctor, transfer your prescriptions, and register on kp.org.
  • Thinking about change, planning for change, and making your change happen all take work. Keeping a change going can be just as hard. It takes time to make it your new "normal." And you can expect to have a few tough times. Here are some things you can do to help make a change part of your new lifestyle. Keep your change...
  • During the third trimester, kick counting can tell us a lot about your baby's health. Use this kick count card from Kaiser Permanente to keep track.
  • Our award-winning nurses put patients first and contribute new knowledge and innovations to the profession of nursing.
  • A young father is enjoying “bonus time” with his kids thanks to new targeted cancer treatments.
  • Bereavement support when a loved one dies. Get help with what to do, how to cancel their health coverage, and enroll dependents in a new plan.
  • Learn five things you can expect when bringing a new baby home.
  • See important Kaiser Permanente new member information and member documents including member ID card, benefits booklet, and member guide.
  • Highlights health and lifestyle information for college-age young adults, many of whom are new to managing their own health and self-care. Includes topics such as stress, mood, sex, relationships, weight and food, women's and men's health care, and tobacco, alcohol, and drug use.
  • Print this form and fill in Section 1 before your appointment. Complete section 2 at the end of your appointment if you have a health problem that needs treatment. Section 1 Health information What questions or concerns do I want addressed during this appointment? My symptoms Do I have any symptoms? Include how long...
  • Answer the following questions before and during your appointment to follow up on a health problem. Concerns What health problem is the reason for this return appointment? What questions or concerns do I want addressed during this appointment? Do I have any new symptoms? Yes ___ No ___ If yes, include how long I have...
  • People who have anorexia often have difficulty at mealtimes. If mealtime is a stressful time for you, try something different. During meals: Try to eat slowly and gradually. Do not allow yourself to get overwhelmed by the idea of eating a meal. Talk with other people about things that interest you. Avoid talking about...
  • What can you expect from your child at this age? Children in this age range are gaining many new skills. They feel more and more independent. They may be curious, want to explore the world around them, and act without thinking. At this age, children see everything that happens as it relates to themselves. And they...
  • What is healthy aging? Healthy aging means different things to different people. For many people it is being healthy enough to keep doing what they enjoy. How healthy you are as you get older depends on many things. These include your relationships and your family health history. If members of your family have health...
  • Kaiser Permanente’s agreement with Cigna provides more convenient access to care when you’re away from home.
  • Provides tips for strengthening your relationship with your partner and supporting your partner during pregnancy. Also offers tips for keeping your other children involved in the pregnancy.
  • Kaiser Permanente’s adoption of disruptive technology in the 1970s sparked a health care revolution in diagnostics and recording.
  • What is a spinal cord injury? A spinal cord injury (SCI) is damage to the spinal cord. The spinal cord is a soft bundle of nerves that goes from the base of the brain to the lower back. It runs through the spinal canal, a tunnel formed by holes in the bones of the spine. The bony spine helps protect the spinal cord. The...
  • Kaiser Permanente receives 5 out of 5 stars for overall quality of care from the Office of the Patient Advocate and Covered California.
  • Easily find information on many medical conditions and health topics — including colds and flu, chronic conditions, heart health, and sleep problems.
  • Many people are affected by mental health problems such as depression or panic disorders. These problems can make it harder to think clearly, manage how you feel, and work with other people. Sometimes you may feel helpless and hopeless. But you're not alone. Talking with others who suffer from these problems may help...
  • Contact member services and find answers to frequently asked questions, including information about how to use our secure online features.
  • Provides links to how-to information about teen health. Includes info on acne, bullying, depression, headaches, and tobacco use. Covers talking with your teen about sex and responding to substance use. Also covers anorexia and bulimia.
  • Kaiser shipyards in Oregon hired the first 2 female welders at equal pay as men during World War II.
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