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Care from Kaiser Permanente is now available through Target/CVS Clinics
Looking for a convenient care option close to where you work or live?
Get high-quality care from Kaiser Permanente clinicians at Target Clinic locations throughout Southern California currently open with limited services.
Types of conditions treated in Urgent Care and Emergency Departments
Urgent Care Facility
An urgent care need is one that requires prompt medical attention, usually within 24 or 48 hours, but is not an emergency medical condition.
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For non-emergencies, going to urgent care is the best option and typically costs less than an emergency department visit.
Emergency Department:
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If you’re having a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Video or phone appointment Schedule a face-to-face video visit or phone appointment with a Kaiser Permanente clinician.1 |
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24/7 advice Get on-demand support with 24/7 care advice by phone. |
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E-visit Use our online symptom checker for certain conditions and get personalized care advice within a few hours. |
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Visit kp.org/getcare to learn more.
Visit kp.org/doctors to learn more.
1. When appropriate and available.
2. Available when you get care from Kaiser Permanente facilities.
Cold vs. flu vs. coronavirus
When it comes to symptoms, there are a lot of similarities between COVID-19, a seasonal cold, and the flu. It can be difficult to tell the difference, which is why mild cases of COVID-19 may go undetected. Watch this video to learn the most common symptoms of each and what you should do — as well as emergency warning signs of COVID-19 that you should watch out for. Learn more at kp.org/symptoms
COVID-19 Information
Flu Information
A simple way to be kind to yourself
Mental and emotional wellness are important parts of your overall health. Being good to your mind is just as important as being good to your body — and that means living a healthy lifestyle, paying attention to how you feel, and doing simple things to take care of the whole you.
Learn more at kp.org/selfcare
Energize your exercise
Regular physical activity can help you look and feel great. If you make exercise something you look forward to, you’re more likely to make time for it, no matter how busy you get.
Learn more at kp.org/fitness
Get sun smart
Sun exposure is the leading cause of skin cancer — and it’s also to blame for up to 90% of the visible signs of aging.* But you don’t have to shun the sun completely. Just be smart about the time you spend outside on sunny days.
Learn more at kp.org/sunscreen
Managing seasonal allergies
Allergies come in many forms, but “hay fever” (allergic rhinitis) is the most common. Finding ways to avoid things like pollen or dust that may trigger your allergies can help.
Learn about what causes allergies and how to manage them.
Your heart health matters to us. Through evidence-based treatments and comprehensive care and support, we help many members with heart disease live longer, healthier lives. And our approach to prevention helps others avoid heart disease altogether.
Learn more at kp.org/cardiaccare
We treat over 500,000 cancer patients each year.* This means our doctors and specialists have a wealth of experience and expertise in cancer prevention, treatment, and recovery. Throughout your cancer care journey, you’re at the center of everything we do.
Learn more at kp.org/cancercare
*"Destination Health: Stopping Cancer Before It Starts,” Permanente.org, January 21, 2020.
Our dedicated transition team can help you:
Experience how we make health care simpler and more convenient. No matter where you are, you can explore our facilities, learn about our specialty care and telehealth services, and watch short videos about our members and care teams.
Take a virtual tour.