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  • Kaiser Permanente Washington Pharmacy Services offers home delivery, mail order, and online refills. Also find lists of Kaiser Permanente and community pharmacies, and our drug formulary.
  • A list of commonly asked pharmacy questions.
  • Here's how to update information such as your name, address, date of birth, or telephone number.
  • See full profile of Kaiser Permanente Central Hospital, Seattle, WA for phone number, hours, departments and services
  • See full profile of Tacoma Medical Center, Tacoma, WA for phone number, hours, departments and services
  • See full profile of Capitol Hill South Building, Seattle, WA for phone number, hours, departments and services
  • See full profile of Lidgerwood Medical Center, Spokane, WA for phone number, hours, departments and services
  • See full profile of Factoria Medical Center, Bellevue, WA for phone number, hours, departments and services
  • Forty percent of African-Americans have high blood pressure (or hypertension). Here are some steps you can take to get your numbers back to a normal range.
  • See full profile of Federal Way Medical Center, Federal Way, WA for phone number, hours, departments and services
  • Learn what to do to manage diabetes, including knowing your blood sugar (glucose) numbers, eating your vegetables, and getting enough exercise.
  • We participate in a number of independent reports on quality of care and service. This allows our members and the public to have reliable information about the quality of care we deliver at Kaiser Permanente.
  • Save time by having routine, ongoing medications shipped to you before you run out. Your refills will arrive when you need them, and you won’t need to call Kaiser Permanente or log in.
  • Order prescriptions online, by phone, fax, or mail, and have them delivered anywhere in the United States with no shipping charge.
  • Covers causes and symptoms of high blood pressure. Explains systolic and diastolic pressure numbers. Looks at treatment and prevention steps. Includes risks of untreated high blood pressure such as heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure.
  • Keep your heart healthy to prevent heart disease. Kaiser Permanente can help you make healthy lifestyle choices and get personalized support from your doctor.
  • Covers safer sex practices like abstinence, using condoms, watching for symptoms of STIs, and limiting number of sex partners you have. Includes list of questions to ask someone before having sex.
  • Body mass index (BMI) is a number based on a person's weight and height that provides a way to estimate the effect of weight on health. The higher the BMI, the greater the risk of some diseases, including high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, stroke, osteoarthritis, some cancers, and type 2 diabetes. To...
  • 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...
  • Briefly discusses types of poisonings and related symptoms. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers first aid steps as well as calling Poison Control.
  • 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.
  • Briefly discusses what to do for animal or human bites. Covers bites by adults and kids, dogs and cats, and wild animals. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • Kaiser Permanente Washington members give birth at this and other affiliated hospitals.
  • Review this topic before you need it. Then when you are faced with an emergency or injury, you will know what to do. Your confidence in dealing with both major and minor emergencies will reassure an injured person. Here are the steps to take when an emergency occurs. Take a deep breath. Count to 10. Tell yourself that...
  • 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.
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