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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.

  • Health Article description.Medicines may stop a cluster headache after it starts or prevent more headaches from occurring. If you don't get headaches often, you may only need to take medicines after the headaches begin. If you get headaches often, you may need to take medicines daily during a cluster period to prevent a future headache or reduce...
  • Victorville, California, has achieved a significant reduction in homelessness through a community health grant and a comprehensive care approach.
  • Our 2022 Annual Report highlights how our shared purpose inspires and drives us. Our doctors, care teams, and staff advanced our mission as we improved the health of our members and the communities we serve.
  • Health Article description.Briefly discusses respiratory problems that babies and children can have. Covers viral and bacterial infections, allergies, and asthma. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Health Article description.If you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), your symptoms may get worse over a short time and stay bad. This is called an exacerbation (say "egg-ZASS-er-BAY-shun") or flare-up. Your shortness of breath, cough, or mucus may get worse.
  • This innovation in rooming-in allowed newborns to stay close to mothers while also being under direct medical supervision.
  • Health Article description.Covers hypothyroidism, which happens when the thyroid doesn't make enough thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) hormones. Includes causes like thyroiditis. Covers tests for TSH, T4, and T3. Also includes info on treatment with medicine such as levothyroxine.
  • Grant funds will combat housing inaccessibility and improve health care in the Inland Empire.
  • Health Article description.Guides you through the decision to take or not take medicine to treat high blood pressure. Explains what high blood pressure is and risks of not lowering it. Covers treatment choices and lifestyle changes.
  • Find wellness resources, learn about health issues, get information on drugs and natural medicines, and explore healthy living programs and classes.
  • Health Article description.Briefly discusses diarrhea in those 11 and younger. Covers causes such as infection and inflammatory bowel disease. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • How the Kaiser Permanente Community Support Hub® call center helped one member find unexpected stability.
  • Health Article description.Guides you through decision to have your ovaries removed (oophorectomy) to prevent ovarian cancer. Discusses risk of getting ovarian cancer. Covers benefits and risks of surgery. Covers early menopause. Includes interactive tool to help you decide.
  • Find price transparency information for hospital services related to CMS regulation in Washington.Find price transparency information for hospital services related to CMS regulation in Washington.
  • Health Article description.The quad screening is a blood test that may be done at 15 to 22 weeks of pregnancy. It's used to look for certain birth defects or genetic conditions in the fetus. The quad screening measures the amounts of four things in your blood. They are: Alpha-
  • Greg A. Adams, chair and chief executive officer of Kaiser Permanente, received the Dreamer Award for advancing equity.
  • Health Article description.The best way to stay healthy on your trip is to plan ahead. If you are planning to travel to another country, see a doctor several months before you leave so you will have enough time to get the vaccines you need. Also ask your doctor if there are...
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