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You may be able to see a doctor using a video visit with the Kaiser Permanente Mobile App.†How do I make an appointment to see my doctor?
Phone: 888-515-3500
Hours: Monday – Friday, 7am to 7pm
Or schedule an appointment at kp.org.*
For an urgent appointment with your doctor, call 888-515-3500.
How do I make an appointment to see my doctor?
Schedule an appointment at kp.org.*
Hours: 24/7
Or by phone: 1-833-KP4CARE (1-833-574-2273)
Hours: Monday – Friday, 7am to 7pm
Are telephone appointments available?
Adult telephone appointments are available for situations meeting certain criteria.
- Conditions applicable for telephone appointments include, but not limited to: allergies, colds, coughs, some follow-up visits, upper respiratory infections.
- Telephone appointments are not appropriate for emergency conditions such as severe shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain, severe bleeding, or urgent conditions like sprains, falls, or cuts requiring stitches.
Who can I call for Medical Advice 24/7?
Call 1-833-KP4CARE (1-833-574-2273) for medical advice at any time, 24 hours a day, every day. No appointment needed.
How do I get care when I’m traveling?
Find convenient resources for getting care away from home.
What if I am having a medical emergency?
For a life threatening illness or injury, call 911, or go to the nearest hospital for assistance.
Our Ventura County plan hospital is Community Memorial Hospital at 147 N. Brent Street in Ventura, 93003. Members may also use Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills Hospital, located at 5601 De Soto Avenue in Woodland Hills, 91367.***
Preparing for your appointment
We believe in order to receive the best health care, it is important to find a primary care physician with whom you can establish a long-term relationships and develop trust. Kaiser Permanente encourages you to see your primary care physician whenever possible for routine issues.
Our Physicians look forward to maximizing their time with you to address your health concerns. Therefore, we offer these tips for a successful office visit.
- Please check in 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. Bring your Kaiser Permanente ID card and a photo ID. We ask that you turn off your cell phones so we can give you our full attention.
- Check in. There are two ways to check in for appointments–at the receptionist desk, or at our self-service kiosk.
- It is important that you bring a list of all the medications you’re currently taking, including over-the-counter medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Your healthcare team can help guide your medication program.
- Speak up when you have questions or concerns. If you have questions, make a list and bring the list to your appointment.
- A large amount of information is often covered at your visit. We recommend you bring a friend or relative to your appointment to help take notes and ask questions. You will also be provided an after visit summary that prints out from your electronic medical record.
- If your plan includes a cost share, it is due for payment when you check in. For your convenience, we accept payment by cash, check, American Express, Discover Card, Visa, MasterCard, or debit card (with the Visa or MasterCard logo) at the reception desk.
* You must be registered on our website to use this secure feature. Visit kp.org/registernow to get started.
† Call for availability
*** This is a contracted Plan facility. The Emergency Department at this facility is not appropriate for routine care. Use of the Emergency Department for routine care may not be paid by Kaiser Permanente.