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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.

  • Discusses HIV, a virus that attacks white blood cells called CD4+ cells which are an important part of the immune system. Covers symptoms and stages of infection, including last stage called AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Covers HIV treatment.
  • Paul de Kruif, microbiologist and writer, provides early accounts of Kaiser Permanente's health plan during World War II.
  • Schizophrenia is a mental health condition 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'
  • Health care takes root in Oakland, California.
  • 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...
  • Kaiser shipyards in Oregon hired the first 2 female welders at equal pay as men during World War II.
  • Answers questions about organ transplants. Covers becoming an organ donor and getting on a waiting list. Covers tests used to see if you'd be a good candidate. Looks at medicines that you might take after a transplant. Offers tips for staying healthy.
  • Kaiser Permanente and the National Union of Healthcare Workers reached their first tentative agreement.
  • 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.
  • When thousands of women industrial workers, often called “Rosies,” joined the Kaiser shipyards, they received care that helped them adjust to their new jobs.
  • What are your options for medical 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 don't have to use one option for...
  • Kaiser Permanente to provide $5,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors in Hawaii pursuing careers in the health care industry.
  • Briefly discusses substance use behaviors. Covers alcohol use, recreational and illegal drug use, and prescription and nonprescription medicine use. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers tips on how to get help.
  • She is the oldest national park ranger in the country with a legacy of representing Black shipyard workers on the home front.
  • Briefly discusses the common causes of nausea and vomiting in children, including stomach illnesses and infections. Offers interactive tool to help decide when to seek care. Also offers home treatment tips.
  • She served as a role model and inspiration to the women physicians and Asian American physicians and Kaiser Permanente employees who would follow.
  • Using a home blood pressure monitor lets you keep track of your blood pressure at home. Blood pressure is a measure of how hard the blood pushes against the walls of your arteries as it moves through your body. Your blood pressure is recorded as...
  • Ellamae Simmons, MD, worked at Kaiser Permanente for 25 years, and to this day plays a central role in how Kaiser Permanente embraces diversity and inclusion.
  • Discusses problems with how a baby's heart forms. Also looks at problems found when a person is an adult. Includes info on patent ductus arteriosus, aortic valve stenosis, and coarctation of the aorta. Covers treatment with medicine and surgery.
  • Dr. Hickman had a long career at Kaiser Permanente, becoming president of the hospital staff and later chief of radiology.
  • Covers screening tests, diagnostic tests, and medical exams used to find a disease or determine risk for certain health problems. Covers well-child visits. Includes links to info on routine tests for men, for women, and at various stages of life.
  • Kaiser Permanente opens medical offices and a new home for the Watts Counseling and Learning Center to bring next-level services to the Southern California community.
  • Guides you through the decision to have angioplasty when you have stable angina. Lists benefits and risks of angioplasty and medical therapy. Explains why lifestyle changes are still important. Includes interactive tool to help you with your decision.
  • A $1.5 million Kaiser Permanente grant addresses Colorado teacher shortage through a program modeled after medical residencies.
  • What is child care? Child care is short-term care by someone other than a parent. There are two basic types of child care: individual and group. Individual providers. These providers care for only your child or children. The provider may be a family member or friend, a nanny, an au pair, or a babysitter. Group...
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