
Integrated care helps makes your life easier
Health care is better when each part — insurance, doctors, and pharmacies — work together. That’s why we make sure your care team is in sync and your services are often all in one place. There are no forms to fill out, no hoops to jump through, and you don’t have to wonder where to go next.
A better system, built around you
From preventive, primary, and specialty care to pharmacy, labs, and mental health support, we coordinate your care seamlessly — so nothing slips through the cracks.
Connected care
All your Kaiser Permanente health records are connected, so your doctors and specialists are on the same page, and you never have to repeat your story.
Proactive engagement
We think about your upcoming care, so you don’t have to. Your care team sends appointment reminders and lets you know when you’re due for routine screenings.
Holistic health support
Your mental health should be treated with the same care as your physical health. We treat chronic conditions. And their emotional toll.
All-in-one care experience
Get more care in one place. We have many services in one building, so your labs, prescriptions, and specialists are often just a short walk away.
Focus on prevention
Early detection can help stop something serious — before it becomes serious. That’s why we make proactive screenings a regular part of your care.
No preauthorizations
You don’t need to waste time navigating approvals and roadblocks. If your doctor thinks you need an MRI, you get an MRI.
You get what the doctor ordered
With traditional providers, getting care can mean navigating endless insurance approvals and red tape. When your care and coverage are in sync, you get the treatment your doctor orders — no preauthorizations, no roadblocks.

At-home cervical cancer screening
New at-home HPV testing tools are making it easier to get lifesaving screenings for Kaiser Permanente members.

Life-changing addiction care
After struggling with substance use and mental health conditions from a young age, Travis Taylor found the support he needed at Kaiser Permanente.

Important early detection
When Harold Newman, MD, discovered he had prostate cancer, his care team used genetic testing to apply a targeted treatment — and determine if the condition could be inheritable.