kaiser parent portal

by Mr. Monroe Williamson DVM 6 min read

How do I get help with Kaiser Permanente child care?

Make sure you’re registered for and signed in to your own online Kaiser Permanente account. (If your child is a Kaiser Permanente member but you aren’t, contact Member Services for assistance.)

How do I get my Child’s records from Kaiser Permanente?

Make sure you’re registered for and signed in to your own online Kaiser Permanente account. (If your child is a Kaiser Permanente member but you aren’t, contact Member Services for assistance.) Request parental access. Parents may also request copies of medical records at the office of their child’s medical provider.

Why use Kaiser Permanente’s online resources?

Our online resources provide quick and easy access to the information you need to work effectively with Kaiser Permanente and to provide the best possible service to our members. We are committed to promoting the total health of Kaiser Permanente members.

Can teens have access to Kaiser Permanente online?

Or, if you didn't have online access before your child's 13th birthday — for example, a child was 15 when they became a Kaiser Permanente member — you can request online access. Can teens email their doctors or have their own online accounts? Yes.

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How old do you have to be to use KP?

Who can use it? You must: be at least 18 years old. have your own kp.org member account (or a non-member caregiver account*) Teens (the definition of which varies by state) and children do not need a kp.org account to have someone act on their behalf.

How to give access to a caregiver?

An adult can give access to a caregiver by signing on to their account and using the “My Profile” feature to choose the person they want to act on their behalf. Then they select the “Add caregiver” button in the “Your caregivers” section. They’ll need to have their caregiver's medical record number to do this.

Assembly Bill AB 104 Information

California recently passed Assembly Bill-104 (AB-104) to provide options for students to counteract and negate the academic impact the pandemic had on their grades. AB-104 allows parents/guardians to apply to have their child’s grade (s) earned during the 2020-2021 school year changed to Pass/No pass.

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Schedule Changes

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