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  • 24/7 advice

24/7 advice
Talk with a nurse day or night for care advice.

  • Kaiser Permanente's Health Education Research Center and Health Education Library offered literature and audio-visual programs for all patients.
  • We offer 24/7 advice, phone appointments, Care Chat, Consulting Nurse Service, online visits, urgent care and walk-in clinics, and mental health and specialty care services.
  • Emergency care is for conditions posing a serious threat to life or health. For conditions not posing an immediate, serious health risk, try urgent care.
  • If you expect to seek care outside the region, Member Services can help you find the closest in-network care option.
  • Discusses urinary incontinence in men. Looks at types of incontinence, including stress, urge, overflow, total, and functional. Covers causes and symptoms. Covers treatment with medicine or surgery. Offers home treatment and prevention tips.
  • These are answers to some common questions from members about getting care at Kaiser Permanente.
  • Almost all babies spit up, especially newborns. Spitting up happens less often after the muscles of the esophagus, the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach, become more coordinated. This process can take as little as 6 months or as long as 1 year. When is spitting up a sign of a problem? If your baby...
  • Our Travel Advisory Service offers health advice tailored to your destinations, activities, and medical history.
  • Discusses aromatherapy (essential oils therapy) to treat disease. Includes oils that are put on the skin or in bath water, sprayed, inhaled, or massaged. Looks at uses to relax, relieve stress, and treat illness. Covers safety.
  • Michelle Gaskill-Hames is president of Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals of Southern California and Hawaii.
  • Bright light therapy is an effective treatment for seasonal affective disorder (SAD). The most common light therapy uses a special type of light, called a light box. This is much brighter than a lamp or other light fixture in your home. Light therapy is easy and safe. It has few side effects and can be done at home...
  • Rebuilt Oakland Medical Center to open for business.
  • Here are ways to help your family member take the medicines: Talk about medicines in a way that is meaningful to the person. For example, point out the reasons to take medication. Say, "Your medicines help quiet the voices you hear," or "Your medicines help you study and keep your grades up." Link taking the medicines...
  • Harold Newman had advanced prostate cancer. Genetic testing helped expand his future treatment options and safeguard the health of his family members.
  • A routine screening helped detect Bill Walsh’s cancer before it became a problem. During our 75th year, we remember an early diagnostic tool: the multiphasic exam.
  • When polio epidemics erupted, pioneering treatments by Dr. Herman Kabat improved quality of life and care for patients nationwide.
  • Kaiser Permanente International designs, develop, and test a remote health care delivery system as part of a NASA program for long-duration, manned space missions.
  • As overdose deaths skyrocket, an addiction medicine specialist explains the drug’s dangers and urges community members to learn what they can do to save lives.
  • The evolution of Kaiser Permanente's brand logo stays close to the vision and mission of health care.
  • Brandon Cuevas has been named EVP for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, and Tom Curtin has been promoted to SVP, Commercial Group Business.