Kaiser Permanente

Information updated on Tuesday, August 27th 2024, 10:37
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Assessments and Diagnosis
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Developmental Pediatrician
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Medi-Cal/MediCare Accepted
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Neurologist
Pediatrician
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Speech / Language Therapy
Support / Self Help Groups

Kaiser Permanente is a health insurance company and health care provider, with clinic locations all over the Bay Area. Their physicians belong to The Kaiser Medical Group.

Kaiser Behavioral Health Center in Santa Clara:408-851-4850
3840 Homestead Road, Santa Clara, CA 95051
– Private hospital with locked psychiatric inpatient unit.

Kaiser Permanente offers some support groups at some locations that are open to non-Kaiser members. In addition they have a list of support groups offered by other organizations.

  • Sacramento and Roseville KP has a program called High Five to Health for families of kids aged 8 – 17 who are seeking a healthier lifestyle to manage weight and reduce risk for chronic conditions.
  • Redwood City and Sacramento KPs have bereavement support groups
  • Redwood City KP has a cancer support group

Support groups open to Kaiser members have  included:

  • ADHD diagnostic clinic
  • DBT coping skills class
  • Building daily living skills for autistic children
  • Parenting the anxious child
  • Teen worry group

Santa Clara County Medi-cal recipients can enroll in Medi-Cal Kaiser under certain conditions.

Kaiser Permanente is now accepting Medical Financial Assistance applications

The Medical Financial Program helps qualified low-income, uninsured, and underinsured patients pay for eligible medical care they have already received from Kaiser Permanente or for emergency care they are currently seeking.

For more information information or to apply online, visit www.kp.org/mfa/ncal or download the flyer.

Kaiser Permanente’s commitment to affordability and access is core to our mission.
Kaiser Permanente’s Community Health Care Program (CHCP) helps eligible low-income people who don’t have access to other public or private health coverage pay for affordable health coverage. CHCP participants receive comprehensive Kaiser Permanente health coverage including preventive services, without paying a monthly premium. They also don’t pay copays or out-of-pocket costs for most care at Kaiser Permanente facilities.
Applicants with a total household income of no more than 3 times the federal poverty level, without access to any other health coverage, including Medi-Cal, Medicare, a job-based health plan, or coverage through Covered California, and who live in a Kaiser Permanente service area are eligible to apply. Individuals do not have to be U.S. citizens to qualify for CHCP. The open enrollment period for 2025 coverage is Nov. 1, 2024 through Jan. 31, 2025.

The following doctors have been recommended by parents or families at some point:

  • Evelyn Miccio, PsyD is a psychologist with ADHD experience in San Francisco
  • Dr. Divya Laxmikant is an internist/PCP is in the Milpitas office on Calaveras, nesr 680
  • Dr. Annie Lee in Milpitas, psychiatrist
  • Dr. Perry Maliuanag, psychiatrist, Cupertino
  • Marie Anson-Rebong, M.D., pediatrician, San Jose
  • Metty Albert, MD, Psychiatry: Child/Adolescent, Santa Clara
  • Christine Stabile, MD, Pediatrics ,Redwood City Medical Center