In-network Kaiser online visits — confirmed before you pay

Eligibility & network status verified during intake. If not in-network, you only pay $50 — never a surprise bill.

Kaiser Permanente operates a closed network — most care must be received within Kaiser facilities. If you're a Kaiser member, your $50 Ondoc visit and superbill may be eligible for out-of-network reimbursement only in specific cases (urgent travel, away from home).

How in-network confirmation works
  1. You enter your Kaiser member ID during intake.
  2. We run a real-time eligibility check against Kaiser.
  3. You see your copay (or $50 self-pay fallback) before submitting.
  4. A licensed clinician completes the visit and bills Kaiser directly.
Refills & prior authorization

Kaiser fills prescriptions through Kaiser pharmacies. Ondoc can fax your refill to a Kaiser pharmacy if your local plan permits external prescribers.

Kaiser's closed model means most PAs are handled internally. Out-of-network requests typically require pre-authorization from Kaiser Member Services.

Kaiser Member Services: 1-800-464-4000 · kp.org

Can't find a Kaiser provider on the portal?

You're not alone — narrow networks, ghost listings, and months-long waitlists are routine. Common Kaiser member problems:

Also see our guide to ghost networks.

In-network Kaiser care by state

Top-5 metros per state. Eligibility verified during intake — billed to Kaiser or $50 self-pay if not in-network.

What does Kaiser cover? — by condition & state

Formulary tiers, prior-authorization rules, and state mandates for common conditions.

  • Type 2 diabetes

    GLP-1 receptor agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, metformin

  • Weight management (GLP-1)

    GLP-1 agonists for obesity

  • Hypertension

    ACE inhibitors, ARBs, thiazides, CCBs

  • High cholesterol

    Statins, PCSK9 inhibitors, ezetimibe

  • Hypothyroidism

    Levothyroxine

  • Asthma

    ICS, LABA, biologics

  • COPD

    LAMA/LABA combinations

  • Depression

    SSRIs, SNRIs, atypical antidepressants

  • Anxiety

    SSRIs, SNRIs, buspirone

  • ADHD

    Stimulants and non-stimulants

  • Erectile dysfunction

    PDE5 inhibitors

  • Birth control

    Combined oral contraceptives, progestin-only, rings, patches

Other plans

See the full list of insurance plans, pharmacies, and platforms behind every visit on our partners page.