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Planning a vacation outside of the United States?
Kaiser Oakland Travel Clinic can help you with needed immunizations and medications to ensure you thrive away from home.

Travel services are now by appointment.
Please call (510) 752-1190 to schedule a time convenient for you.

New Drug FAQ for Members: Gardasil, the New HPV Vaccine
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine

New osteoporosis info for patients on Fosamax available now!
Osteoporosis Medications and the Risk of Osteonecrosis of the Jaw


 


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