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Helpful Links

Below, you will find links to many documents and websites that we feel may be helpful to our patients.

(*=Spanish available)

Links to other Departments at Kaiser Permanente, Redwood City

Allergy
Child/Adolescent Psychiatry
Dermatology
Health Education
Head & Neck Surgery
Ophthalmology
Optometry
Orthopedics
Urology

General:

If you need forms filled out for your child, please print and complete both the Pediatric Fax Cover Sheet and Disclosure Authorization Form. Please be sure to fill out the forms completely, including Name, Medical Record Number and Contact Information.

Pediatric Form Fax Cover Sheet
Disclosure Authorization
Disclosure Authorization - Chinese
Disclosure Authorization - Spanish

American Academy of Pediatrics
American Academy of Family Physicians*
Ambulatory Pediatric Association
Boosterseat.gov

ADHD/Learning Disorders:

SchwabLearning.org: Guide to helping kids with learning difficulties.
CHADD.org:* Children and adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
DBPeds.org: Information on the medical aspects of child development and behavior in children.

Alternative Medicine:

HolisticKids.org: Resources on complementary & alternative medicine.

Allergy/Asthma:

National Jewish Medical & Research Center: Information on diagnosis & management of asthma.
American College of Asthma, Allergy & Immunology: Information on various allergy & asthma topics.

Breastfeeding:

US Breastfeeding Committee: Committee site aimed at supporting and promoting breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding Resources: California site on breastfeeding resources and information
Breastfeeding guide

Community Events/Resources:

Peninsula Library System
County Public Health Programs
County Information for Activities/Events
Bay Area Parents
Child Care Coordinating Council: Resources for childcare

Headache Resource:

Headaches.org

Medication/Herbal/Supplements Information:

PDRHealth.com: FDA-approved information on various drugs.
Drug Encyclopedia

Poison Control:

CalPoison.org:* California Poison Control information site.

Special Needs:

Parents Helping Parents: Family resource center for children with special needs.
Children’s Services: Statewide program that treats children with certain chronic conditions.
Golden Gate Regional Center(GGRC.org): Network that helps link individuals with developmental disabilities to services.

Teen Health:

American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.*
TeensHealth.org

Travel:

Traveler’s Health*

Vaccinations:

Immunize.org
National Immunization Program
Vaccine Education Center*

 


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This site may contain links to other web sites outside of www.permanente.net. Kaiser Permanente has no control over the content or the availability of these sites, and is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites. Web links are provided as an educational tool, and should not be relied upon for personal diagnosis or treatment. A link or reference to a web site should not be construed as an endorsement of the site or its contents. Any medical content that you feel may be important to your health should always be discussed with your Kaiser Permanente physician.