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Santa Clara Medical Center
Department of Occupational Medicine
 

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Occupational Health Services
10050 N. Wolfe Rd
Suite SWI-190
Cupertino CA 95014

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Appt/Advice: (408) 236-6160


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Closed during lunch, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm

 

Occupational Health Services

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Medical treatment for work-related injuries and illness.

The Occupational Medicine Department at Kaiser Permanente - treats both Kaiser and non-Kaiser members for a wide variety of work-related injuries and illnesses. Employees seeking our care for a work-related injury, should check with their employer representative to verify that Kaiser Permanente is an approved industrial injury provider for your company. The important difference is your benefits under the Workers Compensation system that covers work-related injuries and your personal health insurance plan, which may or may not be Kaiser Permanente.

If your personal health insurance is with Kaiser Permanente, you should know that Kaiser Health Plan benefits do not cover work-related injuries. These industrial injuries are treated by a company's designated health care provider, which may be Kaiser Permanente, but this needs to be verified before making an appointment. Of course, if you are experiencing an emergency, then you should seek treatment at the nearest hospital or Emergency Department.





 
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