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Brian D Hertz, MD 

"E-mail Your Doctor"

Want to ask your Doctor/Nurse Practitioner a question? Imagine having a direct link to them. Wherever you are, whenever you want. No phone calls, no appointments. Secure, convenient, and free. With Secure Messaging, you will be able to e-mail your clinician with routine medical questions and view lab test results online.

To use "E-mail Your Doctor" link above, you will need to register at the Kaiser Permanente website for members, if you have not done so already. Once registered on kp.org you can take advantage of these other online features for members:

• Make, change or cancel nonurgent appointments in Medicine, Obgyn, and Pediatrics. You can also view scheduled appointments online.

• Refill prescriptions online - refill prescriptions for yourself or a family member. Arrange to pick them up at the pharmacy, or have them mailed directly to your home.

• Participate in discussions with other Kaiser Permanente members by reading and posting messages on a variety of health topics.

• View your lab results online.

Not yet registered? Simply go to our Member website and click on "Sign on" at the top. Just fill out the online registration form and your password will be mailed to your home in three to seven days. Once registered, your gateway to secure online features is open, including "E-mail Your Doctor."

 


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