To efficiently serve the high volume of members calling Kaiser Permanente to find out the latest COVID-19 vaccine information, a national hotline (24/7) with recorded answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ) has been set up. The phone number to the Kaiser Permanente national COVID-19 vaccine information hotline is (855) 550-0951.
Category Archives: News
Get Your Flu Shot!
Stopping the spread of colds and the flu is more important than ever – get your flu shot today! Kaiser Permanente has made it safe and easy to keep your family safe and healthy.
Preventing Colds and Flu
It’s cold and flu season! Learn more about cold and flu prevention, symptoms and facts with UnitedHealthcare.
3 Ways to Prevent Diabetes
More than 1 in 3 Americans have prediabetes – and 90% of them don’t even know it. The good news is that most cases of type 2 diabetes are preventable – healthy lifestyle changes can help you avoid, control, or even reverse the disease.
Kaiser COVID-19 Update
Kaiser Permanente provides an update regarding California fires, masks, flu shots, and continuing coverage (COBRA, Medicare, Medicaid/Medi-Cal, etc.) while experiencing a change in employment.
COVID-19 Update: Back to School
Kaiser Permanente’s most recent COVID-19 update includes tips for the new normal at school, immunizations, and masks.
Health Habits for a Healthy Weight
When you eat right and exercise regularly, maintaining a healthy weight can happen naturally.
Kaiser’s COVID-19 Update
As we continue to manage through the COVID-19 pandemic, Kaiser Permanente is committed to making sure members have the latest information. The latest update includes planning for the Next Normal, new case studies, risk assessments, self-care, and more.
Sun Safety with UHC
Spending time outside is a great way for you and your family to help stay healthier. Consider these health tips to help make the most of your fun in the sun.
Compare UHC Costs
Compare UnitedHealthcare’s quick care options to help keep costs down. Call 911 or go to an emergency room (ER) if you have a life-threatening condition. For everything else, see your primary care physician (PCP) or family doctor first. If seeing your PCP isn’t possible, it’s important to know your quick care options, especially before heading to an ER.