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  • Baby emergency? Trust your maternal instincts; if something doesn't feel right or your baby doesn't look right, don't delay. Call us right away!
  • What is alcohol withdrawal? If you drink alcohol regularly and then cut down on how much you drink or suddenly stop drinking, you may go through some physical and emotional problems. This is called withdrawal. It happens because the alcohol is clearing out of your system. Clearing the alcohol from your body is called...
  • Find out everything you need to know about Zika Virus, and how it affects you as a pregnant or soon-to-be pregnant woman with Kaiser Permanente Maternity.
  • Learn ways to help your child who has a mental health condition.
  • We’re supporting the well-being of our members and communities through a program that encourages more people to become licensed clinicians.
  • What is schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is an illness that can affect your ability to think clearly, manage your emotions, and interact with others. It affects each person differently. Most people who have schizophrenia: Hear and sometimes see things that aren't there ( hallucinations). Often believe certain things that...
  • Dr. Cecil Cutting, executive director of The Permanente Medical Group from 1957 to 1976, reflects on Kaiser Permanente's impact and future of health care.
  • We are always developing, testing, and implementing new programs to make sure our patients receive safe, quality care.
  • Don’t wait to reach out for help if you have severe symptoms of depression. Learn about Kaiser Permanente care options available to manage depression.
  • Looks at assessments done to discover problems like depression, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, learning disabilities, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Covers what is done, including an interview, physical exam, lab tests, and written or verbal tests.
  • Staying healthy physically, mentally, and emotionally is vital to surviving cancer. Kaiser Permanente cares for the whole you at every step of recovery.
  • People who have schizophrenia sometimes have to spend time in the hospital. This can be because of severe symptoms or for other reasons. You may have to go to the hospital if: You're having a psychotic episode. This means that you can't tell the difference between what is real and what isn't real. You talk about suicide...
  • At Kaiser Permanente, you'll find programs & therapy to overcome substance use disorders. Learn how to access drug & alcohol treatments here.
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a procedure used to treat severe depression. It may be used in people who have symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, or suicidal thoughts. It's also used when other treatments such as psychotherapy and antidepressant medicines have not worked. And it can be used for other...
  • Recover from heart surgery with cardiac rehab and lifestyle support. Learn how to heal your heart and manage your risk factors with Kaiser Permanente.
  • Helps you assess whether you have depression. Tool calculates how many common symptoms you have. Based on your answers, shows where you fall on a depression scale. Helps you find out if you might need treatment.
  • 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.
  • Many women get postpartum blues, also called the "baby blues," during the first few days after childbirth. They may lose sleep, feel irritable, cry easily, and feel happy one minute and sad the next. Hormone changes are one cause of these emotional changes. Also, the demands of a new baby, coupled with visits from...
  • What are sexual problems? A sexual problem is something that keeps sex from being satisfying or positive. Most people have symptoms of a sexual problem at one time or another. For some, the symptoms are ongoing. But your symptoms are only a sexual problem if they bother you or cause problems in your relationship. There...
  • Nurse practitioners (NPs) are registered nurses (RNs) who have advanced education and clinical training. They can perform physical exams, diagnose and treat health problems, order lab work and X-rays, prescribe medicines, and provide health information. Nurse practitioners may specialize in the care of children...
  • What is hoarding disorder? Hoarding disorder is a mental health condition that makes a person have a very hard time getting rid of or throwing away items they own. Over time, the items may take over the person's home. The items may cover tables, beds, counters, and floors. Hallways and rooms—including kitchens and...
  • This may sound obvious, but the best time to choose a hospital is when you don't need one. That way you have the time to compare all the hospitals in your area and think about what your preferences are. You will want to consider what type of hospital you prefer, the hospital's reputation, and how well the hospital fits...
  • Homocystinuria is a rare inherited disease that causes a deficiency of one of several enzymes needed for the breakdown of food (metabolism). This enzyme deficiency may cause a buildup of homocysteine in the blood. Excess homocysteine may be...
  • Postpartum psychosis is a rare, severe, and dangerous form of postpartum depression. It can suddenly occur within the first 3 weeks after childbirth. If you have postpartum psychosis, you may feel detached from your baby and other people. And you may have hallucinations involving smell, touch, sight, or hearing. You may...
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