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  • Care Chat

Get care from Kaiser Permanente providers via secure online chat. You can also chat with pharmacy representatives, appointment schedulers, and specialists for women’s health and pediatrics.

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  • From 24/7 advice and phone appointments to urgent and emergency care, you have many ways to get medical and mental health care in Washington.
  • If you expect to seek care outside the region, Member Services can help you find the closest in-network care option.
  • You never know if you'll need to get care while traveling. Find out what to do if you have an urgent or emergency health care need away from home.
  • Top-notch maternity care for every stage of pregnancy. Our connected, comprehensive care makes staying healthy easy for you, your baby — your whole family.
  • 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...
  • Did you need health care while away from home? Learn how to submit a claim and get reimbursed for care after traveling.
  • Organizations that provide public mental health crisis services must work together with health care organizations to care for people in need.
  • Palliative care is a kind of medical care for people who have serious and chronic illnesses. Palliative care provides an extra layer of support that can improve quality of life for the person who is sick and for that person's family. Many people combine palliative care with other types of treatment. Palliative care can...
  • Search for primary care doctors and specialists in your Washington. Find hospitals, urgent care centers, pharmacies, and other locations near you.
  • Getting medical care during pregnancy is necessary for you and your baby to stay healthy. Find the right prenatal care here at Kaiser Permanente.
  • Use our online health chat to discuss medical, prescription, or mental health issues in Washington.
  • 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...
  • These are answers to some common questions from members about getting care at Kaiser Permanente.
  • Discusses hospice care, which includes medical, emotional, and spiritual care for people who are in the last stages of a serious illness. Guides through decision to seek hospice care. Covers how to choose a program. Covers end-of-life legal issues.
  • Focuses on palliative care as a holistic—body, mind, spirit—approach to dealing with serious illness. Explains that palliative care team guides talks about treatment, pain management, hospice care, family needs, and legal issues.
  • The importance of after-delivery care cannot be disregarded. After giving birth, a woman's body goes through changes, a period that lasts up to 8 weeks.
  • Kaiser Permanente's prenatal care teams deliver more than 90,000 babies a year. With our team, you'll get great support throughout your pregnancy.
  • Available 24/7 with no appointment, e-visits offer Kaiser Permanente members quick, convenient online care for many health concerns such as flu or COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Make sure you're covered for health care before you travel. Get helpful resources and planning tips.
  • Looking for pregnancy information and tips? Kaiser Permanente will help you stay healthy and comfortable with care all throughout your pregnancy.
  • If you need care while away from home, you have options. Get information to help you prepare for the unexpected on your next trip.
  • Taking Care of Yourself When Your Child Is Sick Having a sick child can be very tiring. Taking care of yourself is an important part of helping your child recover. Here are some things to try: Share the responsibility of care with your partner, relatives, or other support persons. Remember to rest when your child is...
  • Palliative care is a type of care for people who have a serious illness. It can help you manage symptoms, pain, or side effects from treatment. It can also help you cope with your feelings about living with a serious illness. Palliative care for managing pain The goal is for you to have the least pain with the fewest...
  • It's important to take care of your supplies so that you can test your blood sugar safely and get the most accurate results. Take care of your meter. Follow the care instructions from the manufacturer. Some meters need to be cleaned regularly and have their batteries changed now and then. Meters can be damaged if...
  • Now that you're pregnant, you'll work closely with prenatal care doctors to will help you make important decisions, track milestones, and stay healthy.
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