Went to Zion to fill a prescription, they wouldn't fill one of them because my son is 5 months away from 18 years.
They did however fill it at another pharmacy.
By the time we could get it somewhere else, he was in so much pain.
She rolled her eyes around when I asked her to send it to another pharmacy.
Terrible place to go.
Kaiser took longer than the wisdom teeth extraction.
My Primary Care doctor is great. However, my experiences with Specialty providers have not been good since 2008. I feel like one condition is blamed for everything. I get this cursory "exam" them hussled out. Today's experience was no different. My questions didn't get answered. The doctor kept saying the same thing but in a different way. I left feeling so discouraged. I understand that all business have to be careful about cost, especially during these times. But, I left there feeling like I am just a cost them, not a human being. I wouldn't wish this on anyone.
Since Monday I have played phone tag with my primary Drs nurse. The advice nurse and now it's Friday. The weekend. Still no medication no appointment. In my opinion as an RN I should hv been referred to another dept like internal medicine or infection control. But instead was referred to ophthalmology AGAIN. Even though they did zilch for me. Now I hv to suffer through the weekend with no medical care. Maybe next week I'll be able to get some medical care Maybe.? I'm hoping Wish me luck
I have a Bronze plan with KP. They are not interested in your healthcare, it is merely a business doing its best to screw you, the patient, out of as much money as possible. It is obscene that I have paid over $7500 this year for "health insurance" and the only treatment I've received is one free flu shot. The state of healthcare in America is atrocious. All health insurance companies need serious regulatory changes. KP, Lifewise, Regency, Molina, they are all a big scam it is endemic and everyone knows it.
I spent the night in ER because there were no hospital beds available, and yet I was charged for a semi-private hospital bed, a bed I was never admitted to. They have refused to offer me an explanation as to why I'm being charged for a service I never received. Doesn't that constitute fraud?
Avoid this company at all costs. Everything about this company is 3rd World, but then again, 3rd World countries probably have better care than Kaiser. If you need an appointment, they will gladly see you 4-6 months from now. Their doctors are the best that phony Caribbean schools can offer (except for the few doctors who went to legitimate schools, but have had a few malpractice 'hiccups' along the way). And wait to you deal with their over-the-phone system... straight out of 1975, complete with accidental hang-ups (if they really are accidental). Yes, you can have all of this great treatment for the low price of $1000+ a month, along with a high deductible. Avoid this company if you can.
My employer switched to Kaiser last open enrollment period so I had to as well. Pre pandemic they were ok. Couldn't get in to see a dr but at least video calls were available. Since the pandemic forget it. When I call or my son does, as he's on the plan, we are lost in a sea of prompts and if we get lucky and get an "appointment " the dr who is supposed to call back doesn't. It's awful.
A few weeks ago, I levied a negative review of medical care being provided by Kaiser Permanente. Now, I feel compelled to extend my apology to KP's medical team for my recent allegations/complaints. I extend an apologize based on the following reasons: Upon hearing of my complaints, I was immediately contacted by medical staff members expressing concern over my complaints. Without delay, my personal physician and others, identified and eliminated the sources of my frustrations. I'm impressed by the urgency with witch my complaints have been addressed. Apparently, my issues had festered due to miscommunications and a level of misunderstandings on my part. Again, I extend my apology based on the speed with which my frustrations were identified and resolved. In retrospect, I must say that the Kaiser Permanente motto "We Aim to Please" is well justified. Thank you very much. J. Wise
First went there with a court order for therapy for my daughter after her father lost custody. I told them I can fax over the court ordered therapy as well as the paperwork stating I have full custody. I was told over the phone "maybe don't send the court ordered therapy part, just send the paperwork that you have full custody" (Which is all one report by the way). When I got there in person they told me the therapist decided if their patients need therapy and then they receive mental health services. The fact that they evade responsibility of needing to follow a court order is not a good sign. Also went there just for a pre-employment health screening and they had me spend 25 minutes in the Kaiser North Bay building for Kaiser employee health checks instead of room 128 in the medical office area. I was told they have back to back appointments and I would have to reschedule after being sent to the wrong place in the hospital.
This website hasn't had any substantial improvements in years. It's really outdated. One example of this is the messaging center. Instead of the obvious format of all emails in one area, you have to select which area to view emails. So, you can't read emails from your doctor in the same screen as emails from customer service or pharmacy, etc. This makes it arduous to try to read emails or look at sent emails.
The process to get prescriptions is also archaic and time consuming, requiring way to many screens and key presses. It often doesn't show past prescriptions so you have to track down old bottles to copy the information down.
They really need to bring the interface to modern standards.
ARSINE ECHIGIAN HENRY MD, M.D. Is a worst doctor ever. It's been 7 years, and I've never been able to get help from her when I needed it most. I can't wait to inform other people not to choose this useless insurance or the doctor. I am suffering with KAISER with every single and simple question I have.
Shame on Kaiser.
This is my second review
Everyone, make sure to take a screenshot of all your conversations with Kaiser portal
They went back and erased all of my complaints
I wish I can give no star
I was unable to see my primary doctor since 2018
The worst experience that I ever had. I felt that I am at a third-world country's emergency room. You have to wait and wait and wait for 5-6 hours before they saw me after a car accident. They jeopardized my life and when I complained, it is easy for them to say sorry. If you have choice to choose an emergency room, do not go there.
Please don't go to kaiser my daughter is being having uti issues and the doctors don't care now her results came back with protein on her urine no one call her back to follow up, she had to call them numerous time, she sent them email without anyone reaching out to her, finally after a week of bugging them they told her that she should take antibiotics because she's an infection... really after a week? Kaiser is a dangerous place to take your love ones.
Kelly Jordan, did an outstanding job of assisting my son, who was visiting from out of state. She was our first contact at Kaiser as we sought urgent medical attention for an inflammation of psoriasis that appeared infected. We arrived inadvertently at Kaiser Doctor Offices on 6104 Old Branch Ave vs Kaiser Urgent Care. She quickly assessed the situation and arranged a standby appointment. He was seen in an hour or so and given the care he needed. Kelly was caring concerned and professional. She is the embodiment of compassionate care and Kaiser is fortunate to have her as a representative.
My son indicated he was treated quite well by the Nurse and Doctor who treated him and feels his Kaiser membership was a real blessing during this potentially serious emergency. The facility was well maintained
And all the employees seemed to be pleasant & cordial. I have not delt with Kaiser for decades and I was quite impressed with the quality of care we received on this visit.
My doctor ordered MRI to be taken within 24-48 hours, but the earliest appt was over 1 month. I had to call 1-800 number and after several calls, several representatives, and several hours, I did manage to get an appt that was two weeks earlier (still too late according to doctor's orders) at a KP facility 2 hours away. I feel to get the care you need you have to be persistent and complain loudly. Unfortunately, if you don't speak English or have time or have skills in managing people, you will be stuck with what they give you. And what they give you often does not meet the standard of care that they themselves establish.
I was discharged without any explanation or pain management after suffering and still suffering from chest pain abdominal pain nausea and the first time I went in for the symptoms they told me I was crazy and tried to commit me
Southern California receptionist are just plain mean. As if they have a power trip. People already do not like going to the hospital and the make it even more uncomfortable and uneasy to just be there. And for making an appointment on KP.org its a 50-50% chance that its actually scheduled. I made an appt. To the KP in Baldwin Park, CA and showed up only to be told that an appt was never made. I had to wait about 2 hours to be seen and even then they said its not a guarantee. Um, I work too and I took off time relying on the websites appt confirmation only to be told this. KP is my only medical choice from my job, sad.
Kaiser Permanente has been part of my life for decades. Since 2016 their care SUCKS, Especially their Mental Health. Every Doctor and Nurse I've seen has told me they constantly live in fear that Kaiser is going to get rid of them. One employee told me recently that their current executive leadership said in an all hands meeting that Kaiser doesn't care about quality anymore, if things are 80% that's good enough. I'm having to go outside of Kaiser to get competent Healthcare. All executives currently at KP should be immediately fired.
Nurses don't listen and get lost in their algorithm systems. Don't collect a full assessment of issue and then never even make an appointment. Kaiser needs more doctors to give in person appointments and less desensitized phone monkey nurses.
I picked the absolutely most expensive I could find because I am a 37 year old man and I have never seen a doctor. I figured it would be good to be highly covered in case there was any problems.
I have had the insurance for 5 months now, I have yet to see a doctor (ok there was a pandemic) but then they skipped doing their scheduled phone doctor visit. I asked them if I could see a psychiatrist for depression and it was ignored.
I would like to get screened for all the things a 37 year old man that has never been to the doctor should get screened for. But they have not scheduled any tests or screenings - apparently I am supposed to schedule everything myself. Well, I don't even know what all things I should be taking care of - because I am not a doctor.
I have zero access to medical services of any kind - its just a scam to get me to pay for other people to get care.
Answer: Scam. I left a review of my personal experience on a different posts. Basically they don't mind taking money from you as long as you don't need help.
Kaiser Permanente has a rating of 1.7 stars from 232 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Kaiser Permanente most frequently mention customer service, health care and emergency room. Kaiser Permanente ranks 69th among Health Insurance sites.