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Pay Medical Bills Online
Pay online for care received at a Kaiser Permanente medical office, and view statements and payments.

Bill Statements and Payment
Pay for medical services and premiums online, in person, by mail, or phone.

Also find how to pay premiums if you have a Medicare Advantage or an Individual & Family plan (non-employer).

  • Kaiser Permanente makes it easy to pay your bills online. View your bill, make a one-time payment, or set up automatic payments.
  • How to pay for medical services online, by phone, mail, or in person. Make a one-time payment for services, and learn how to pay premiums (monthly dues).
  • Kaiser Permanente offers a variety of bill pay options and resources to help you manage your medical costs.
  • Enhanced premium tax credits help millions of people afford health insurance. We urge Congress to extend them.
  • Get answers to your questions about Kaiser Permanente's broker relationships, including payment structure details.
  • Easily find information on many medical conditions and health topics — including colds and flu, chronic conditions, heart health, and sleep problems.
  • Briefly discusses fever seizures (also called fever convulsions) caused by a rapid rise in body temperature in a short period of time. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Medicaid and tax credits for acquiring coverage are essential for patients, the economy, and the health care system.
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • Discusses how to work with your doctor, how to prepare for different types of appointments, and what to do after appointments. Includes questions to ask about recommended tests and treatments.
  • Kaiser Permanente is committed to public policies that ensure all Washingtonians have access to high-quality, affordable health 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...
  • Pain can be caused by many things, such as an injury, a surgery, or a health problem like low back pain or cancer. Long-term pain that isn't controlled can make it harder to enjoy life. But there are ways you can learn to manage pain. And managing...
  • Provides links that give tips, like making the most of your appointment and getting better care at lower costs. Also includes links on understanding lab results and deciding whether to get a flu vaccine.
  • Timely screenings save lives and lower costs, but millions of people miss out without insurance. Lawmakers can act to make coverage more affordable and accessible.
  • Provides links to information about the immune system. Includes info about immunizations, HIV and autoimmune disorders, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis.
  • How Medicare Part B and Part D late enrollment penalties work — and how you can avoid them.
  • Includes links to info on back and neck pain. Also includes links to info on drugs used to treat back and neck pain, and guides to help you decide among treatment options.
  • Copay vs. coinsurance. Deductible. Out-of-pocket costs. These are all common health care terms. Understanding how much health insurance costs can help you choose the right plan for your needs.
  • Provides links on nosebleeds, rashes, and blisters. Also includes topics addressing more serious first aid emergencies, such as choking rescues and sprained ankles.
  • Genes determine what you inherit from your parents, from blood type and hair color to certain diseases. Changes in genes or chromosomes may cause health problems. We have hundreds of topics to answer your questions about genetic conditions. Maybe...
  • Health insurance is key to a strong country — it improves health and boosts our economy.
  • Has info on hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and thyroid tests. Also has links to info on PMS and polycystic ovary syndrome.
  • Provides links to how-to information on special health concerns of seniors. Includes healthy aging, sexuality, hearing loss, osteoporosis, and walking for fitness. Also covers writing an advance directive.
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